The tides they are a‐Changin': A comprehensive review of past and future nonastronomical changes in tides, their driving mechanisms, and future implications
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many
locations are shifting considerably due to nonastronomical factors. Here we review …
locations are shifting considerably due to nonastronomical factors. Here we review …
Changing tides: The role of natural and anthropogenic factors
Tides are changing worldwide at rates not explained by astronomical forcing. Rather, the
observed evolution of tides and other long waves, such as storm surges, is influenced by …
observed evolution of tides and other long waves, such as storm surges, is influenced by …
Interactions between mean sea level, tide, surge, waves and flooding: mechanisms and contributions to sea level variations at the coast
Coastal areas epitomize the notion of 'at-risk'territory in the context of climate change and
sea level rise (SLR). Knowledge of the water level changes at the coast resulting from the …
sea level rise (SLR). Knowledge of the water level changes at the coast resulting from the …
Dynamic flood modeling essential to assess the coastal impacts of climate change
Coastal inundation due to sea level rise (SLR) is projected to displace hundreds of millions
of people worldwide over the next century, creating significant economic, humanitarian, and …
of people worldwide over the next century, creating significant economic, humanitarian, and …
Significant challenges to the sustainability of the California coast considering climate change
Climate change is an existential threat to the environmental and socioeconomic
sustainability of the coastal zone and impacts will be complex and widespread. Evidence …
sustainability of the coastal zone and impacts will be complex and widespread. Evidence …
The role of living shorelines as estuarine habitat conservation strategies
Globally, shoreline protection approaches are evolving towards the incorporation of natural
and nature-based features (living shorelines henceforth) as a preferred alternative to …
and nature-based features (living shorelines henceforth) as a preferred alternative to …
Three-dimensional evolution of the Yangtze River mouth, China during the Holocene: impacts of sea level, climate and human activity
Abstract The Yangtze (Changjiang) mega-delta, China, has a high risk of coastal erosion
owing to the recent high rate of relative sea-level rise and reduced sediment supply. The …
owing to the recent high rate of relative sea-level rise and reduced sediment supply. The …
Tidal response to sea‐level rise in different types of estuaries: The Importance of Length, Bathymetry, and Geometry
Tidal response to sea‐level rise (SLR) varies in different coastal systems. To provide a
generic pattern of tidal response to SLR, a systematic investigation was conducted using …
generic pattern of tidal response to SLR, a systematic investigation was conducted using …
Impact of sea level rise on tidal range in Chesapeake and Delaware Bays
Coastal inundation is affected not only by rising mean sea level but also by changing tides.
A numerical model is developed to investigate how sea level rise and coastline changes …
A numerical model is developed to investigate how sea level rise and coastline changes …
Evolving tides aggravate nuisance flooding along the US coastline
Nuisance flooding (NF) is defined as minor, nondestructive flooding that causes substantial,
accumulating socioeconomic impacts to coastal communities. While sea-level rise is the …
accumulating socioeconomic impacts to coastal communities. While sea-level rise is the …