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Multiple drivers of extreme sea levels in the northern Adriatic Sea
2021<p><span><span>Extreme sea levels at the coast result from the combination of astronomical tides with atmospherically forced fluctuations at multiple time scales. Seiches, river floods, waves, inter-annual and inter-decad</span></span><span><span>al ...
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Estimating sea-level extremes under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise
Climatic Change, 2009Estimation of expected extremes, using combinations of observations and model simulations, is common practice. Many techniques assume that the background statistics are stationary and that the resulting estimates may be used satisfactorily for any time in the future. We are now however in a period of climate change, during which both average values and
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EXTREME LEVELS OF THE SEA OF AZOV
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings, 2017openaire +1 more source
Climatic Drivers of Extreme Sea Level Events Along the Coastline of Western Australia
Earth's Future, 2021Ryan J Lowe +2 more
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A comparison of two global datasets of extreme sea levels and resulting flood exposure
Earth's Future, 2017Sanne Muis +2 more
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Changing extreme sea levels along European coasts
Coastal Engineering, 2014Ralf Weisse +2 more
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National-Scale Built-Environment Exposure to 100-Year Extreme Sea Levels and Sea-Level Rise
Sustainability, 2020Ryan Paulík +2 more
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Evidence for multidecadal variability in US extreme sea level records
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2015Thomas Wahl, Don P Chambers
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