The Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flood Hazard Scenarios and Tools Interagency Task Force, jointly convened by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) and the National Ocean Council (NOC), began its work in August 2015. The Task Force has focused its efforts on three primary tasks: 1) updating scenarios of global mean sea level (GMSL) rise, 2) integrating the global scenarios with regional factors contributing to sea level change for the entire U.S. coastline, and 3) incorporating these regionally appropriate scenarios within coastal risk management tools and capabilities deployed by individual agencies in support of the needs of specific stakeholder groups and user communities. This technical report focuses on the first two of these ...
A major challenge for managing impacts and implementing effective mitigation measures and adaptation...
The potential threats to the USA from current and projected sea level rise are significant, with pro...
The U.S. Geological Survey is examining effects of future sea-level rise on the coastal landscape fr...
This report describes the output from a set of subtasks of the overall Task Force effort—specificall...
In fulfillment of requirements of the Maryland Commission on Climate Change Act of 2015, this report...
This report discusses the scenario-based and probabilistic projections of future sea levels for coas...
VIMS climate change white papers: Planning for sea level rise and coastal floodin
From Executive Summary: The report presents analysis of the best available existing data on coastal ...
Sea-level rise (SLR) is not just a future trend; it is occurring now in most coastal regions across ...
Over one quarter of the units of the National Park System occur along ocean coastlines. Ongoing chan...
With its 3,100 miles of tidal shoreline and low-lying rural and urban lands, The Free State is one...
Sea-level rise (SLR) is not just a future trend; it is occurring now in most coastal regions across ...
Sea level rise (SLR) due to anthropogenic global warming will affect coastlines throughout the Salis...
Global-mean sea-level rise is one of the more certain impacts of human-induced global warming and it...
1. Global mean sea level (GMSL) has risen by about 7–8 inches (about 16–21 cm) since 1900, with abou...
A major challenge for managing impacts and implementing effective mitigation measures and adaptation...
The potential threats to the USA from current and projected sea level rise are significant, with pro...
The U.S. Geological Survey is examining effects of future sea-level rise on the coastal landscape fr...
This report describes the output from a set of subtasks of the overall Task Force effort—specificall...
In fulfillment of requirements of the Maryland Commission on Climate Change Act of 2015, this report...
This report discusses the scenario-based and probabilistic projections of future sea levels for coas...
VIMS climate change white papers: Planning for sea level rise and coastal floodin
From Executive Summary: The report presents analysis of the best available existing data on coastal ...
Sea-level rise (SLR) is not just a future trend; it is occurring now in most coastal regions across ...
Over one quarter of the units of the National Park System occur along ocean coastlines. Ongoing chan...
With its 3,100 miles of tidal shoreline and low-lying rural and urban lands, The Free State is one...
Sea-level rise (SLR) is not just a future trend; it is occurring now in most coastal regions across ...
Sea level rise (SLR) due to anthropogenic global warming will affect coastlines throughout the Salis...
Global-mean sea-level rise is one of the more certain impacts of human-induced global warming and it...
1. Global mean sea level (GMSL) has risen by about 7–8 inches (about 16–21 cm) since 1900, with abou...
A major challenge for managing impacts and implementing effective mitigation measures and adaptation...
The potential threats to the USA from current and projected sea level rise are significant, with pro...
The U.S. Geological Survey is examining effects of future sea-level rise on the coastal landscape fr...