Projections of global-scale extreme sea levels and resulting episodic coastal flooding over the 21st Century
The University of Melbourne · IHE Delft Institute for Water Education · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Global models of tide, storm surge, and wave setup are used to obtain projections of episodic coastal flooding over the coming century. The models are extensively validated against tide gauge data and the impact of uncertainties and assumptions on projections estimated in detail. Global “hotspots” where there is projected to be a significant change in episodic flooding by the end of the century are identified and found to be mostly concentrated in north western Europe and Asia. Results show that for the case of, no coastal protection or adaptation, and a mean RCP8.5 scenario, there will be an increase of 48% of the world’s land area, 52% of the global population and 46% of global assets at risk of…
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7Topics & keywords
- Storm surge
- Flooding (psychology)
- Coastal flood
- Climatology
- Tide gauge
- Storm
- Sea level
- Environmental science
- Life below water