Authors
Thomas Wahl, Ivan D Haigh, Robert J Nicholls, Arne Arns, Sonke Dangendorf, Jochen Hinkel, Aimee BA Slangen
Publication date
2017/7/7
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
16075
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
One of the main consequences of mean sea level rise (SLR) on human settlements is an increase in flood risk due to an increase in the intensity and frequency of extreme sea levels (ESL). While substantial research efforts are directed towards quantifying projections and uncertainties of future global and regional SLR, corresponding uncertainties in contemporary ESL have not been assessed and projections are limited. Here we quantify, for the first time at global scale, the uncertainties in present-day ESL estimates, which have by default been ignored in broad-scale sea-level rise impact assessments to date. ESL uncertainties exceed those from global SLR projections and, assuming that we meet the Paris agreement goals, the projected SLR itself by the end of the century in many regions. Both uncertainties in SLR projections and ESL estimates need to be understood and combined to fully assess potential …
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