Increased tidal levels and storm surges related to climate change are projected to result in extremely adverse effects on coastal regions. Predictions of such extreme and small-scale events, however, are exceedingly challenging, even for relatively short time horizons. Here we use data from observations, ERA-40 reanalysis, climate scenario simulations, and a simple feature model to find that the frequency of extreme storm surge events affecting Venice is projected to decrease by about 30% by the end of the twenty-first century. In addition, through a trend assessment based on tidal observations we found a reduction in extreme tidal levels. Extrapolating the current +17 cm/century sea level trend, our results suggest that the freque...
Scenario climate projections for extreme marine storms producing storm surges and wind waves are ver...
Floods in the Venice city centre result from the superposition of several factors: astronomical tide...
Floods in the Venice city centre result from the superposition of several factors: astronomical tide...
Troccoli et al. (Climatic Change, published online 14th May, DOI: 10.1007/s10584-011-0093-x), analys...
Relative sea level rise (RSLR) due to climate change and geodynamics represents the main threat for ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
Climate change impact on storm surge regime is of great importance for the safety and maintenance of...
This paper deals with hydrologic studies relevant to the works engineered for the protection of the ...
Scenario climate projections for extreme marine storms producing storm surges and wind waves are ver...
Floods in the Venice city centre result from the superposition of several factors: astronomical tide...
Floods in the Venice city centre result from the superposition of several factors: astronomical tide...
Troccoli et al. (Climatic Change, published online 14th May, DOI: 10.1007/s10584-011-0093-x), analys...
Relative sea level rise (RSLR) due to climate change and geodynamics represents the main threat for ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
We use analogues of atmospheric patterns to investigate changes in the three most devastating Acqua ...
Climate change impact on storm surge regime is of great importance for the safety and maintenance of...
This paper deals with hydrologic studies relevant to the works engineered for the protection of the ...
Scenario climate projections for extreme marine storms producing storm surges and wind waves are ver...
Floods in the Venice city centre result from the superposition of several factors: astronomical tide...
Floods in the Venice city centre result from the superposition of several factors: astronomical tide...