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Machado Lima de Camargo, C. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Schütt, Eike M. (author), Marcos, Marta (author), Hernandez-Carrasco, Ismael (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Attribution of sea-level change to its different drivers is typically done using a sea-level budget approach. While the global mean sea-level budget is considered closed, closing the budget on a finer spatial scale is more complicated due to, for instance, limitations in our observational system and the spatial processes contributing to regional...
journal article 2023
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Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Malagón-Santos, Víctor (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), Jane, Robert A. (author), Rasmussen, D. J. (author), Haasnoot, Marjolijn (author), Garner, Gregory G. (author), Kopp, Robert E. (author), Oppenheimer, Michael (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Sea-level rise amplifies the frequency of extreme sea levels by raising their baseline height. Amplifications are often projected for arbitrary future years and benchmark frequencies. Consequently, such projections do not indicate when flood risk thresholds may be crossed given the current degree of local coastal protection. To better support...
journal article 2023
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Hermans, T.H.J. (author)
The sea level is changing around the world due to a combination of complex processes, such as changes in ocean density and circulation, the melt of ice sheets and glaciers, terrestrial water storage and vertical land motion. Projections of how much and how fast sea level will change are crucial information for adaptation planning. At the basis...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Machado Lima de Camargo, C. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Ocean mass change is one of the main drivers of present-day sea-level change (SLC). Also known as barystatic SLC, ocean mass change is caused by the exchange of freshwater between the land and the ocean, such as melting of continental ice from glaciers and ice sheets, and variations in land water storage. While many studies have quantified the...
journal article 2022
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Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), Machado Lima de Camargo, C. (author), Garner, Gregory G. (author), Kopp, Robert E. (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Projections of relative sea level change (RSLC) are commonly reported at an annual mean basis. The seasonality of RSLC is often not considered, even though it may modulate the impacts of annual mean RSLC. Here, we study seasonal differences in twenty-first-century ocean dynamic sea level change (DSLC; 2081–2100 minus 1995–2014) on the...
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Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Gregory, Jonathan M. (author), Palmer, Matthew D. (author), Ringer, Mark A. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
The effective climate sensitivity (EffCS) of models in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 6 (CMIP6) has increased relative to CMIP5. We explore the implications of this for global mean sea-level (GMSL) change projections in 2100 for three emissions scenarios. CMIP6 projections of global surface air temperature are substantially higher...
journal article 2021
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Machado Lima de Camargo, C. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Recent studies disagree about the contribution of variations in temperature and salinity of the oceans—steric change—to the observed sea-level change. This article explores two sources of uncertainty to both global mean and regional steric sea-level trends. First, we analyze the influence of different temperature and salinity data sets on the...
journal article 2020
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Romero-Calvo, Álvaro (author), Cano-Gómez, Gabriel (author), Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Parrilla Benítez, Lidia (author), Herrada Gutiérrez, Miguel Ángel (author), Castro-Hernández, Elena (author)
The formulation of the total force exerted by magnetic fields on ferrofluids has historically been a subject of intense debate and controversy. Although the theoretical foundations of this problem can now be considered to be well established, significant confusion still remains regarding the implementation of the associated expressions....
journal article 2020
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Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Le Bars, Dewi (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), Machado Lima de Camargo, C. (author), Gerkema, Theo (author), Calafat, Francisco M. (author), Tinker, Jonathan (author), Slangen, Aimée B. A. (author)
Sea level on the northwestern European shelf (NWES) varies substantially from year to year. Removing explained parts of interannual sea level variability from observations helps to improve estimates of long-term sea level trends. To this end, the contributions of different drivers to interannual sea level variability need to be understood and...
journal article 2020
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Tinker, Jonathan (author), Palmer, Matthew D. (author), Copsey, Dan (author), Howard, Tom (author), Lowe, Jason A. (author), Hermans, T.H.J. (author)
Variability of Sea-Surface Height (SSH) from ocean dynamic processes is an important component of sea-level change. In this study we dynamically downscale a present-day control simulation of a climate model to replicate sea-level variability in the Northwest European shelf seas. The simulation can reproduce many characteristics of sea-level...
journal article 2020
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Hermans, T.H.J. (author), Tinker, Jonathan (author), Palmer, Matthew D. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), Vermeersen, L.L.A. (author), Slangen, Aimée B.A. (author)
Changes in ocean properties and circulation lead to a spatially non-uniform pattern of ocean dynamic sea-level change (DSLC). The projections of ocean dynamic sea level presented in the IPCC AR5 were constructed with global climate models (GCMs) from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 (CMIP5). Since CMIP5 GCMs have a relatively...
journal article 2020
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