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Future sea level rise will lead to salt water intrusion, beach/dune recession, and many other coastal problems. This paper addresses a data based forecasting approach to provide relative sea level rise estimates at locations in Florida where historical water level data exist. Many past estimates of...
Peacock WG, Brody SD, Highfield W (2005) Hurricane risk perceptions among Florida’s single family homeowners. Landsc Urban Plan 73:120–135 Article Google Scholar Ranasinghe R, Callaghan D, Stive MJ (2012) Estimating coastal recession due to sea level rise: beyond the Bruun rule. Clim Ch...
Current mangrove forest soil elevation change in South Florida ranges from 0.9 to 2.5 mm year−1 and would have to increase twofold to fourfold in order to accommodate a 2060 sea level rise rate. No evidence is available to indicate that coastal mangroves from South Florida and the wider ...
The rise in TMin at Rampur is predicted to be continued in future as increasing trends are obtained under both the scenarios. Seasonal trend analysis reveals large variability in trends of TMax and TMin over these stations for the future periods....
Furthermore, the CanRCM4 ensemble agrees with MERRA2 in its simulation of annual and seasonal sea level pressures and associated wind directions (Fig. 2b). For instance, British Columbia is located to the south-west of the climatic low-pressure centre in the North Pacific Ocean (i.e., the...
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We use the energy deposits in the crystals within a 5 ms window to simulate an event like that in the experimental data, considering the 1–2 ms rise times for crystal detectors used in the AMoRE-I experiment [34]. To simulate pileup events resulting from decays with short half-lives, ...
Estimated losses in vegetation area due to sea level rise by 2100 are projected to be at least 12,587 km2, of which 3224 km2 would be coastal wetlands. Louisiana is expected to suffer the largest losses in vegetation (80%) and coastal wetlands (75%) by 2100. Such high-resolution coastal...
sea level at 0.1 m intervals. Sea-level trends were estimated for each coastal state using tide gauge data collected over the period 1983–2021 and projected for 2100 using the trend estimated over that period. These trends were considered conservative, as sea level rise in the region ...