International audienceAbstract Climate change and anthropogenic pressures are widely expected to exacerbate coastal hazards such as episodic coastal flooding. This study presents global-scale potential coastal overtopping estimates, which account for not only the effects of sea level rise and storm surge, but also for wave runup at exposed open coasts. Here we find that the globally aggregated annual overtopping hours have increased by almost 50% over the last two decades. A first-pass future assessment indicates that globally aggregated annual overtopping hours will accelerate faster than the global mean sea-level rise itself, with a clearly discernible increase occurring around mid-century regardless of climate scenario. Under RCP 8.5, th...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
Overwash is one of the most prominent hazards affecting coastal zones, and the associated consequenc...
To develop improved estimates of (1) flooding due to storm surges, and (2) wetland losses due to acc...
International audienceAbstract Climate change and anthropogenic pressures are widely expected to exa...
Global models of tide, storm surge, and wave setup are used to obtain projections of episodic coasta...
Global warming is expected to drive increasing extreme sea levels (ESLs) and flood risk along the wo...
Climate-induced sea-level rise and vertical land movements, including natural and human-induced subs...
Two degrees of global warming above the pre-industrial level is widely suggested as an appropriate t...
It is projected that global mean sea level could rise up to 1 m this century with a strong regional ...
There is unequivocal evidence that global sea levels are rising. It is therefore inevitable there wi...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Sea-level rise (SLR) is magnifying the freque...
The dependence between extreme storm surges and wind-waves is assessed statistically at the global s...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
Overwash is one of the most prominent hazards affecting coastal zones, and the associated consequenc...
To develop improved estimates of (1) flooding due to storm surges, and (2) wetland losses due to acc...
International audienceAbstract Climate change and anthropogenic pressures are widely expected to exa...
Global models of tide, storm surge, and wave setup are used to obtain projections of episodic coasta...
Global warming is expected to drive increasing extreme sea levels (ESLs) and flood risk along the wo...
Climate-induced sea-level rise and vertical land movements, including natural and human-induced subs...
Two degrees of global warming above the pre-industrial level is widely suggested as an appropriate t...
It is projected that global mean sea level could rise up to 1 m this century with a strong regional ...
There is unequivocal evidence that global sea levels are rising. It is therefore inevitable there wi...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Sea-level rise (SLR) is magnifying the freque...
The dependence between extreme storm surges and wind-waves is assessed statistically at the global s...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
Overwash is one of the most prominent hazards affecting coastal zones, and the associated consequenc...
To develop improved estimates of (1) flooding due to storm surges, and (2) wetland losses due to acc...