We develop an aggregated extreme sea level (ESL) indicator for the contiguous United States coastline, which is comprised of separate indicators for mean sea level (MSL) and storm surge climatology (SSC). We use water level data from tide gauges to estimate interannual to multi-decadal variability of MSL and SSC and identify coastline stretches where the observed changes are coherent. Both the MSL and SSC indicators show significant fluctuations. Indicators of the individual components are combined with multi-year tidal contributions into aggregated ESL indicators. The relative contribution of the different components varies considerably in time and space. Our results highlight the important role of interannual to multi-decadal variability ...
Decadal to multidecadal variations in sea level extremes unrelated to mean sea level changes have be...
One of the main consequences of mean sea level rise (SLR) on human settlements is an increase in flo...
Coastal communities across the world are already feeling the disastrous impacts of climate change th...
We develop an aggregated extreme sea level (ESL) indicator for the contiguous United States coastlin...
We develop an aggregated extreme sea level (ESL) indicator for the contiguous United States coastlin...
We analyze a set of 20 tide gauge records covering the contiguous United States (US) coastline and t...
We analyze a set of 20 tide gauge records covering the contiguous United States (US) coastline and t...
Coastal flood risk assessments typically ignore interannual to multidecadal variability stemming fro...
We investigate the links between multidecadal changes in extreme sea levels (expressed as 100 year r...
Extreme sea levels along the densely monitored coasts of the North Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Me...
A quasi-global sea level data set from tide gauges has been used to investigate extreme sea level ev...
We investigate the links between multidecadal changes in extreme sea levels (expressed as 100 year r...
Coastal residents know that the sea is never still. We witness the daily rise and fall of the tide a...
Sea-level rise (SLR) is magnifying the frequency and severity of extreme sea levels (ESLs) that can ...
Recent studies have indicated that some coastal areas, including the East Coast of the United States...
Decadal to multidecadal variations in sea level extremes unrelated to mean sea level changes have be...
One of the main consequences of mean sea level rise (SLR) on human settlements is an increase in flo...
Coastal communities across the world are already feeling the disastrous impacts of climate change th...
We develop an aggregated extreme sea level (ESL) indicator for the contiguous United States coastlin...
We develop an aggregated extreme sea level (ESL) indicator for the contiguous United States coastlin...
We analyze a set of 20 tide gauge records covering the contiguous United States (US) coastline and t...
We analyze a set of 20 tide gauge records covering the contiguous United States (US) coastline and t...
Coastal flood risk assessments typically ignore interannual to multidecadal variability stemming fro...
We investigate the links between multidecadal changes in extreme sea levels (expressed as 100 year r...
Extreme sea levels along the densely monitored coasts of the North Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Me...
A quasi-global sea level data set from tide gauges has been used to investigate extreme sea level ev...
We investigate the links between multidecadal changes in extreme sea levels (expressed as 100 year r...
Coastal residents know that the sea is never still. We witness the daily rise and fall of the tide a...
Sea-level rise (SLR) is magnifying the frequency and severity of extreme sea levels (ESLs) that can ...
Recent studies have indicated that some coastal areas, including the East Coast of the United States...
Decadal to multidecadal variations in sea level extremes unrelated to mean sea level changes have be...
One of the main consequences of mean sea level rise (SLR) on human settlements is an increase in flo...
Coastal communities across the world are already feeling the disastrous impacts of climate change th...