The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) considers eustatic sea level rise to be a major impact driven by climate change. Relative sea level change, whether positive or negative, will affect industries, communities and ecology along the world’s coastlines and estuaries. Estimates of global eustatic sea level rise between 1961 and 2003 are 1.8?±?0.5 mm a-1, reflecting results from validated global tide gauge records. Over the last two decades, several studies have used automatic tide gauge records with at least 80 years of data to generate global prediction models. The IPCC recognises that global change is not uniform, therefore local policy for flood management and coastal protection should rely on local change models that incor...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) considers eustatic sea level rise to be a major...
Climate change has a variety of important impacts, one of which is reflected in sea levels. Indeed, ...
Abstract: Researchers studying climate change have used historical tide gauge measurements from all ...
Abstract This thesis is mainly concerned with changes in mean sea level as measured at coastal tide ...
It is sometimes assumed that changes in risks of coastal flooding can be computed by just adding mea...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
Data as produced for the publication "Reconstruction of hourly coastal water levels and counterfact...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) considers eustatic sea level rise to be a major...
Climate change has a variety of important impacts, one of which is reflected in sea levels. Indeed, ...
Abstract: Researchers studying climate change have used historical tide gauge measurements from all ...
Abstract This thesis is mainly concerned with changes in mean sea level as measured at coastal tide ...
It is sometimes assumed that changes in risks of coastal flooding can be computed by just adding mea...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
Data as produced for the publication "Reconstruction of hourly coastal water levels and counterfact...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The largest collection of tide gauge records assembled to date, called GESLA-2, has been used to pro...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...
The paper revisits the Isle of the Dead benchmark and the Sydney, Fort Denison tide gauge to confirm...