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Title:
Coastal flooding by tropical cyclones and sea-level rise
Series Title:
Nature Magazine Volume 504
Creator:
Jonathan D. Woodruff
Jennifer L. Irish
Suzana J. Camargo
Publisher:
Macmillan Publishers Limited
Publication Date:
2013
Language:
English
Subjects
Subjects / Keywords:
Climate change
Tropical cyclones
Sea level rise
Flooding
Notes
Summary:
The future impacts of climate change on landfalling tropical cyclones are unclear. Regardless of this uncertainty, flooding by tropical cyclones will increase as a result of accelerated sea-level rise. Under similar rates of rapid sea-level rise during the early Holocene epoch most low-lying sedimentary coastlines were generally much less resilient to storm impacts. Society must learn to live with a rapidly evolving shoreline that is increasingly prone to flooding from tropical cyclones. These impacts can be mitigated partly with adaptive strategies, which include careful stewardship of sediments and reductions in human-induced land subsidence.
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Florida International University
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