As global average sea-level rises in the early part of this century there is great interest in how much global and local sea level will change in the forthcoming decades. The Paris Climate Agreement's proposed temperature thresholds of 1.5°C and 2°C have directed the research community to ask what differences occur in the climate system for these two states. We have developed a novel approach to combine climate model outputs that follow specific temperature pathways to make probabilistic projections of sea-level in a 1.5°C and 2°C world. We find median global sea-level (GSL) projections for 1.5°C and 2°C temperature pathways of 44 and 50 cm, respectively. The 90% uncertainty ranges (5%–95%) are both around 48 cm by 2100. In addition, we tak...
Sea-level change is an integrated climate system response due to changes in radiative forcing, anthr...
Sea-level rise due to both climate change and non-climatic factors threatens coastal settlements, in...
Sea-level rise is an important aspect of climate change because of its impact on society and ecosyst...
As global average sea-level rises in the early part of this century there is great interest in how m...
The effects of sea level change become increasingly relevant for the Dutch coast. Therefore we const...
Although the 2015 Paris Agreement seeks to hold global average temperature to 'well below 2 °C above...
Sea level has been steadily rising over the past century, predominantly due to anthropogenic climate...
The Paris agreement focused global climate mitigation policy on limiting global warming to 1.5 or 2 ...
Sea level rise is a threat to many coastal communities, and projection of future sea level for diffe...
We assess the relationship between temperature and global sea-level (GSL) variability over the Commo...
We present regional sea-level projections and associated uncertainty estimates for the end of the 21...
International audienceIn the area of sea-level rise, recent research has focused on assessing either...
The process of moving from an ensemble of global climate model temperature projections to local sea ...
There is intense scientific and public interest in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IP...
Sea-level change is an integrated climate system response due to changes in radiative forcing, anthr...
Sea-level rise due to both climate change and non-climatic factors threatens coastal settlements, in...
Sea-level rise is an important aspect of climate change because of its impact on society and ecosyst...
As global average sea-level rises in the early part of this century there is great interest in how m...
The effects of sea level change become increasingly relevant for the Dutch coast. Therefore we const...
Although the 2015 Paris Agreement seeks to hold global average temperature to 'well below 2 °C above...
Sea level has been steadily rising over the past century, predominantly due to anthropogenic climate...
The Paris agreement focused global climate mitigation policy on limiting global warming to 1.5 or 2 ...
Sea level rise is a threat to many coastal communities, and projection of future sea level for diffe...
We assess the relationship between temperature and global sea-level (GSL) variability over the Commo...
We present regional sea-level projections and associated uncertainty estimates for the end of the 21...
International audienceIn the area of sea-level rise, recent research has focused on assessing either...
The process of moving from an ensemble of global climate model temperature projections to local sea ...
There is intense scientific and public interest in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IP...
Sea-level change is an integrated climate system response due to changes in radiative forcing, anthr...
Sea-level rise due to both climate change and non-climatic factors threatens coastal settlements, in...
Sea-level rise is an important aspect of climate change because of its impact on society and ecosyst...