Sea level rise necessarily triggers more occurrences of minor, or nuisance, flooding events along coastlines, a fact well documented in recent studies. At some locations nuisance flooding can be brought about merely by high spring tides, independent of storms, winds, or other atmospheric conditions. Analysis of observed water levels at Boston indicates that tidal flooding began to occur there in 2011 and will become more frequent in subsequent years. A compilation of all predicted nuisance-flooding events, induced by astronomical tides alone, is presented through year 2050. The accuracy of the tide prediction is improved when several unusual properties of Gulf of Maine tides, including secular changes, are properly accounted for. Future mea...
Abstract This study investigates changes and uncertainties to cool‐season (November‐March) storm tid...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Tidal floods (i.e., “nuisance” flooding) are occurring more often during seasonal high tides or mino...
Abstract Increasing sea level rise will lead to more instances of nuisance flooding along the Virgin...
Tidal flooding is among the most tangible present-day effects of global sea level rise. Here, we uti...
Sea-level rise is beginning to cause increased inundation of many low-lying coastal areas. While mos...
Using newly-discovered archival measurements, we construct an instrumental record of water levels an...
Mean sea level has risen tenfold in recent decades compared to the most recent millennia, posing a s...
Coastal locations around the United States, particularly along the Atlantic coast, are experiencing ...
With dense population and development along its coastline, the northeastern United States is, at pre...
As ocean levels rise and population increases near the shoreline, coastal flooding continues to beco...
Coastal flooding can be caused by both heavy rainfall and/or anomalously high tides. Currently most ...
We demonstrate that long-term tidally induced changes in extreme sea levels affect estimates of majo...
Sea level rise (SLR) is causing acceleration in the frequency and duration of minor tidal flooding (...
Extreme tides and large, battering waves have the potential to cause hazardous conditions along the ...
Abstract This study investigates changes and uncertainties to cool‐season (November‐March) storm tid...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Tidal floods (i.e., “nuisance” flooding) are occurring more often during seasonal high tides or mino...
Abstract Increasing sea level rise will lead to more instances of nuisance flooding along the Virgin...
Tidal flooding is among the most tangible present-day effects of global sea level rise. Here, we uti...
Sea-level rise is beginning to cause increased inundation of many low-lying coastal areas. While mos...
Using newly-discovered archival measurements, we construct an instrumental record of water levels an...
Mean sea level has risen tenfold in recent decades compared to the most recent millennia, posing a s...
Coastal locations around the United States, particularly along the Atlantic coast, are experiencing ...
With dense population and development along its coastline, the northeastern United States is, at pre...
As ocean levels rise and population increases near the shoreline, coastal flooding continues to beco...
Coastal flooding can be caused by both heavy rainfall and/or anomalously high tides. Currently most ...
We demonstrate that long-term tidally induced changes in extreme sea levels affect estimates of majo...
Sea level rise (SLR) is causing acceleration in the frequency and duration of minor tidal flooding (...
Extreme tides and large, battering waves have the potential to cause hazardous conditions along the ...
Abstract This study investigates changes and uncertainties to cool‐season (November‐March) storm tid...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Tidal floods (i.e., “nuisance” flooding) are occurring more often during seasonal high tides or mino...