Implications of recent sea level rise science for low-elevation areas in coastal cities of the conterminous U.S.A

Implications of recent sea level rise science for low-elevation areas in coastal cities of the conterminous U.S.A  

Publication Date:  2010
Creator:  J.T. Overpeck
B. Strauss
J.L. Weiss
Publisher.Display:  Springer
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Sea Level rise
coastal management
emission reduction
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Greenhouse gas
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Implications of recent sea level rise science for low-elevation areas in coastal cities of the conterminous U.S.A
IPCC climate models do not capture Arctic sea ice drift acceleration

IPCC climate models do not capture Arctic sea ice drift acceleration  

Publication Date:  2011-09-29
Creator:  P. Rampal
J. Weiss
C. Dubois
J.M. Campin
Publisher.Display:  American Geophysical Union
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
sea ice
Arctic Ocean Region
kinematics
Source Institution:  Florida International University
IPCC climate models do not capture Arctic sea ice drift acceleration
Projections of future sea level becoming more dire

Projections of future sea level becoming more dire  

Publication Date:  2009-12-27
Creator:  Overpeck, Jonathan T.
Weiss, Jeremy L.
Publisher.Display:  National Academy of Sciences
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Sea Level rise
ice sheets
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Projections of future sea level becoming more dire
Tidally adjusted estimates of topographic vulnerability to sea level rise and flooding for the contiguous United States

Tidally adjusted estimates of topographic vulnerability to sea level rise and flooding for the contiguous United States  

Publication Date:  2012
Creator:  Jonathan T. Overpeck
Benjamin H. Strauss
Remik Ziemlinski
Jeremy L. Weiss
Publisher.Display:  Institute of Physics Publishing
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Floods
Sea Level rise
emission reduction, greenhouse gas
Topography
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Tidally adjusted estimates of topographic vulnerability to sea level rise and flooding for the contiguous United States