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Benjamin Hamlington
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Islands and the Global South are disproportionately vulnerable to rapid increases in the frequency of coastal flooding
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
resilience to ocean hazards | 23 february 2024
Philip R. Thompson, Kyra Leon, Sloan Coats, Sönke ...
Global analysis of tide-gauge data reveals substantial spatial variability in the duration of transitions from occasional to chronic coastal flooding ...
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ICESat-2-based assessment of coastal zone sea level change
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
resilience to ocean hazards | 23 february 2024
Brett A. Buzzanga, Benjamin Hamlington, Angelica R...
Sea-level rise is one of the most visible impacts of climate change, already exacerbating coastal flooding and threatening built and natural ecosystem...
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What Forcing Mechanisms Affect the Co-variability of Interannual Sea Level Variations Between the Northeast and Southeast Coasts of the United States?
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
resilience to ocean hazards | 23 february 2024
Tong Lee, Ou Wang, Thomas Frederikse, Rui M. Ponte...
Interannual sea-level variations between the United States (U.S.) Northeast and Southeast Coasts separated by Cape Hatteras are significantly less cor...
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Central and Southern California Coastal Response to 2022-2023 Winter Storms
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
resilience to ocean hazards | 20 february 2024
Angelica R. Rodriguez, Brett A. Buzzanga, Sarah N....
Sea level has risen along the United States West Coast at an accelerated rate, leading to more frequent high tide coastal flooding events. When the ti...
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What Forcing Mechanisms Affect the Interannual Sea Level Co‐Variability Between the Northeast and Southeast Coasts of the United States?
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
25 january 2024
Ou Wang, Tong Lee, Thomas Frederikse, Rui M. Ponte...

Interannual sea‐level variations between the United States (U.S.) Northeast and Southeast Coasts separated by Cape Hatteras are significantly...

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Influence of Deep‐Ocean Warming on Coastal Sea‐Level Decadal Trends in the Gulf of Mexico
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
25 january 2024
Jacob Steinberg, Christopher G. Piecuch, Benjamin ...

Based on latest estimates (e.g., https://sealevel.nasa.gov), global mean sea level has risen nearly 100 mm since 1993. However, the rate of ri...

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CESM2-Assisted Analysis of GRACE/GRACE-FO Terrestrial Water Storage
ADVANCING TERRESTRIAL HYDROLOGY THROUGH GRACE MISSIONS AND INTEGRATED OBSERVATIONS I ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Brett A. Buzzanga, Benjamin Hamlington, John Fasul...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) represents the sum of all water resources stored both on and below the land surface. As such, TWS is a key variable of...
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Estimating saltwater intrusion vulnerability using remote-sensing datasets and analytical approaches
ADVANCEMENT IN COASTAL HYDROGEOLOGY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR WATER QUALITY AND ECOSYSTEMS II ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Kyra H. Adams, John T. Reager, Benjamin Hamlington...
Coastal regions are home to more than 40% of the worlds population and are critical zones of economic, residential, and recreational activity. Such ac...
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