Although storminess is often cited as a driver of long-term coastal erosion, a lack of suitable datasets has only allowed objective assessment of this claim in a handful of case studies. This reduces our ability to understand and predict how the coastline may respond to an increase in "storminess" as suggested by global and regional climate models. With focus on 16 km of the Sefton coastline bordering the eastern Irish Sea (UK), this paper analyses available measured datasets of water level, surge level, wave height, wind speed and barometric pressure with the objective of finding trends in metocean climate that are consistent with predictions. The paper then examines rates of change in shoreline position over the period 1894 to 2005 with t...
The vulnerability of north Ireland’s Atlantic coastline is assessed for the first time based on Iris...
As global warming continues to change the global climate, extreme weather events become more common....
Both climate change and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) may influence coastal systems by alteri...
Although storminess is often cited as a driver of long-term coastal erosion, a lack of suitable data...
Abstract. Although storminess is often cited as a driver of long-term coastal erosion, a lack of sui...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
Developing future projections of shoreline change requires a good understanding of the driving coast...
The Holderness coast of eastern Yorkshire, England, is the most rapidly eroding coastline in Europe...
Cliffs composed of glacial and pre-glacial sediments typify long stretches of the coastline of East ...
It is believed that in the future the intensity and frequency of extreme coastal flooding events wil...
Cliffs composed of glacial and pre-glacial sediments typify long stretches of the coastline of East ...
Recent phases of enhanced mid-latitude storminess (e.g. NW European winter of 2013 – 14) have led to...
The impact of future sea-level rise on coastal erosion as a result of a changing climate has been st...
Winter storms have significant morphological impacts in coastal areas, often leading to extensive in...
Winter storms have significant morphological impacts in coastal areas, often leading to extensive in...
The vulnerability of north Ireland’s Atlantic coastline is assessed for the first time based on Iris...
As global warming continues to change the global climate, extreme weather events become more common....
Both climate change and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) may influence coastal systems by alteri...
Although storminess is often cited as a driver of long-term coastal erosion, a lack of suitable data...
Abstract. Although storminess is often cited as a driver of long-term coastal erosion, a lack of sui...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
Developing future projections of shoreline change requires a good understanding of the driving coast...
The Holderness coast of eastern Yorkshire, England, is the most rapidly eroding coastline in Europe...
Cliffs composed of glacial and pre-glacial sediments typify long stretches of the coastline of East ...
It is believed that in the future the intensity and frequency of extreme coastal flooding events wil...
Cliffs composed of glacial and pre-glacial sediments typify long stretches of the coastline of East ...
Recent phases of enhanced mid-latitude storminess (e.g. NW European winter of 2013 – 14) have led to...
The impact of future sea-level rise on coastal erosion as a result of a changing climate has been st...
Winter storms have significant morphological impacts in coastal areas, often leading to extensive in...
Winter storms have significant morphological impacts in coastal areas, often leading to extensive in...
The vulnerability of north Ireland’s Atlantic coastline is assessed for the first time based on Iris...
As global warming continues to change the global climate, extreme weather events become more common....
Both climate change and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) may influence coastal systems by alteri...