Abstract This study investigates changes and uncertainties to cool‐season (November‐March) storm tides along the U.S. northeast coast in the 21st century under the high RCP8.5 emission scenario compared to late 20th century. A high‐fidelity (50‐m coastal resolution) hydrodynamic storm tide model is forced with three dynamically downscaled regional climate models (RCMs) over three decadal periods (historical, mid‐21st century, and late‐21st century) to project future changes in peak storm tide elevations at coastal counties in the region. While there is no absolute consensus on future changes to storm tides, for any one future decade two out of the three RCMs project an increase at counties along the Hudson River, Delaware River, and norther...
The article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Union and published by Wiley-Blackwell and can be...
Kukulka, TobiasThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at D...
Coastal flooding from storm surge is one of the most dangerous and damaging natural hazards that soc...
With dense population and development along its coastline, the northeastern United States is, at pre...
Coastal flooding poses the greatest threat to human life and is often the most common source of dama...
As ocean levels rise and population increases near the shoreline, coastal flooding continues to beco...
Future coastal flood risk will be strongly influenced by sea-level rise (SLR) and changes in the fre...
Graduation date: 2012Throughout the Holocene, appreciable changes in bathymetry are hypothesized to ...
Wind field ensembles from six CMIP5 models force wave model time slices of the northeast Atlantic ov...
In a changing climate, future inundation of the United States’ Atlantic coast will depend on both st...
Future coastal flood risk will be strongly influenced by: 1) sea level rise (SLR) and 2) changes in ...
Sea level rise (SLR) is causing acceleration in the frequency and duration of minor tidal flooding (...
Tidal flooding is among the most tangible present-day effects of global sea level rise. Here, we uti...
Contains datasets for the study entitled: "Projected Changes to Cool-Season Storm Tides in the 21st ...
Sea level rise necessarily triggers more occurrences of minor, or nuisance, flooding events along co...
The article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Union and published by Wiley-Blackwell and can be...
Kukulka, TobiasThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at D...
Coastal flooding from storm surge is one of the most dangerous and damaging natural hazards that soc...
With dense population and development along its coastline, the northeastern United States is, at pre...
Coastal flooding poses the greatest threat to human life and is often the most common source of dama...
As ocean levels rise and population increases near the shoreline, coastal flooding continues to beco...
Future coastal flood risk will be strongly influenced by sea-level rise (SLR) and changes in the fre...
Graduation date: 2012Throughout the Holocene, appreciable changes in bathymetry are hypothesized to ...
Wind field ensembles from six CMIP5 models force wave model time slices of the northeast Atlantic ov...
In a changing climate, future inundation of the United States’ Atlantic coast will depend on both st...
Future coastal flood risk will be strongly influenced by: 1) sea level rise (SLR) and 2) changes in ...
Sea level rise (SLR) is causing acceleration in the frequency and duration of minor tidal flooding (...
Tidal flooding is among the most tangible present-day effects of global sea level rise. Here, we uti...
Contains datasets for the study entitled: "Projected Changes to Cool-Season Storm Tides in the 21st ...
Sea level rise necessarily triggers more occurrences of minor, or nuisance, flooding events along co...
The article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Union and published by Wiley-Blackwell and can be...
Kukulka, TobiasThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at D...
Coastal flooding from storm surge is one of the most dangerous and damaging natural hazards that soc...