Sea level is projected to rise in the coming centuries as a result of a changing climate. One of the major uncertainties is the projected contribution of the ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica to sea-level rise (SLR). Here, we study the impact of different shapes of uncertainty distributions of the ice sheets on so-called sea-level allowances. An allowance indicates the height a coastal structure needs to be elevated to keep the same frequency and likelihood of sea-level extremes under a projected amount of mean SLR. Allowances are always larger than the projected SLR. Their magnitude depends on several factors, such as projection uncertainty and the typical variability of the extreme events at a location. Our results show that allowanc...
International audienceBy 2100, between 0.2 and 4.6% of the global population is expected to be flood...
Uncertainties in ice-sheet models limit the ability to provide accurate sea-level rise projections. ...
Sea-level change (SLC) is a much-studied topic in the area of climate research, integrating a range ...
Sea level is projected to rise in the coming centuries as a result of a changing climate. One of the...
Sea level is projected to rise in the coming centuries as a result of a changing climate. One of the...
The ice sheets covering Antarctica and Greenland present the greatest uncertainty in, and largest po...
Despite considerable advances in process understanding, numerical modeling, and the observational re...
Predictions of the Antarctic ice sheet contribution to sea-level have large uncertainties. Confidenc...
The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet ...
Ice mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment ice streams in West Antarctica is a major source of un...
International audienceBy 2100, between 0.2 and 4.6% of the global population is expected to be flood...
Uncertainties in ice-sheet models limit the ability to provide accurate sea-level rise projections. ...
Sea-level change (SLC) is a much-studied topic in the area of climate research, integrating a range ...
Sea level is projected to rise in the coming centuries as a result of a changing climate. One of the...
Sea level is projected to rise in the coming centuries as a result of a changing climate. One of the...
The ice sheets covering Antarctica and Greenland present the greatest uncertainty in, and largest po...
Despite considerable advances in process understanding, numerical modeling, and the observational re...
Predictions of the Antarctic ice sheet contribution to sea-level have large uncertainties. Confidenc...
The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet ...
Ice mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment ice streams in West Antarctica is a major source of un...
International audienceBy 2100, between 0.2 and 4.6% of the global population is expected to be flood...
Uncertainties in ice-sheet models limit the ability to provide accurate sea-level rise projections. ...
Sea-level change (SLC) is a much-studied topic in the area of climate research, integrating a range ...