We review the characteristics of sea level variability at the coast focussing on how it differs from the variability in the nearby deep ocean. Sea level variability occurs on all timescales, with processes at higher frequencies tending to have a larger magnitude at the coast due to resonance and other dynamics. In the case of some processes, such as the tides, the presence of the coast and the shallow waters of the shelves results in the processes being considerably more complex than offshore. However, ‘coastal variability’ should not always be considered as ‘short spatial scale variability’ but can be the result of signals transmitted along the coast from 1000s km away. Fortunately, thanks to tide gauges being necessarily located at the co...
Coastal sea level measured from tide gauges exhibits coherent variability at interannual and decadal...
Global sea level rise (SLR) associated with a warming climate exerts significant stress on coastal s...
We consider the extent to which the difference in mean sea level (MSL) measured on the North America...
We review the characteristics of sea level variability at the coast focussing on how it differs from...
Ocean tides are changing worldwide for reasons unrelated to astronomical forcing. Changes in tidal p...
Decadal sea-level variability masks longer-term changes due to natural and anthropogenic drivers in ...
Mean sea level (MSL) variations across a range of time scales are examined for the North Sea under t...
Sea level variations and extreme events are a major threat for coastal zones. This threat is expecte...
Many processes affect sea level near the coast. In this paper, we discuss the major uncertainties in...
Coastal residents know that the sea is never still. We witness the daily rise and fall of the tide a...
Although the global mean sea-level budget for the20th century can now be closed, the understanding o...
Extreme sea levels near the coast can cause severe risk to life and infrastructure, and while foreca...
Being one of the major consequences of anthropogenic climate change, sea level rise forms a threat f...
A major challenge for managing impacts and implementing effective mitigation and adaptation strategi...
A major challenge for managing impacts and implementing effective mitigation and adaptation strategi...
Coastal sea level measured from tide gauges exhibits coherent variability at interannual and decadal...
Global sea level rise (SLR) associated with a warming climate exerts significant stress on coastal s...
We consider the extent to which the difference in mean sea level (MSL) measured on the North America...
We review the characteristics of sea level variability at the coast focussing on how it differs from...
Ocean tides are changing worldwide for reasons unrelated to astronomical forcing. Changes in tidal p...
Decadal sea-level variability masks longer-term changes due to natural and anthropogenic drivers in ...
Mean sea level (MSL) variations across a range of time scales are examined for the North Sea under t...
Sea level variations and extreme events are a major threat for coastal zones. This threat is expecte...
Many processes affect sea level near the coast. In this paper, we discuss the major uncertainties in...
Coastal residents know that the sea is never still. We witness the daily rise and fall of the tide a...
Although the global mean sea-level budget for the20th century can now be closed, the understanding o...
Extreme sea levels near the coast can cause severe risk to life and infrastructure, and while foreca...
Being one of the major consequences of anthropogenic climate change, sea level rise forms a threat f...
A major challenge for managing impacts and implementing effective mitigation and adaptation strategi...
A major challenge for managing impacts and implementing effective mitigation and adaptation strategi...
Coastal sea level measured from tide gauges exhibits coherent variability at interannual and decadal...
Global sea level rise (SLR) associated with a warming climate exerts significant stress on coastal s...
We consider the extent to which the difference in mean sea level (MSL) measured on the North America...