Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise
This paper documents the methodology of computing sea-level rise allowances for Atlantic Canada in the 21st century under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise. The sea-level rise allowances are defined as the amount by which an asset needs to be raised in order to maintain the same likelihood of f...
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doaj-2e5c4255d49947d9b260c5314260bfdc2020-11-24T23:16:32ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2015-03-01365162110.5194/piahs-365-16-2015Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level riseB. Greenan0L. Zhai1J. Hunter2T. S. James3T. S. James4G. Han5Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Fisheries and Oceans, CanadaBedford Institute of Oceanography, Fisheries and Oceans, CanadaAntarctic Climate & Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, Hobart, AustraliaPacific Division, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources, CanadaSchool of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaNorthwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, Fisheries and Oceans, CanadaThis paper documents the methodology of computing sea-level rise allowances for Atlantic Canada in the 21st century under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise. The sea-level rise allowances are defined as the amount by which an asset needs to be raised in order to maintain the same likelihood of future flooding events as that site has experienced in the recent past. The allowances are determined by combination of the statistics of present tides and storm surges (storm tides) and the regional projections of sea-level rise and associated uncertainty. Tide-gauge data for nine sites from the Canadian Atlantic coast are used to derive the scale parameters of present sea-level extremes using the Gumbel distribution function. The allowances in the 21st century, with respect to the year 1990, were computed for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) A1FI emission scenario. For Atlantic Canada, the allowances are regionally variable and, for the period 1990–2050, range between –13 and 38 cm while, for the period 1990–2100, they range between 7 and 108 cm. The negative allowances in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence region are caused by land uplift due to glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA).https://www.proc-iahs.net/365/16/2015/piahs-365-16-2015.pdf |
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B. Greenan L. Zhai J. Hunter T. S. James T. S. James G. Han Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences |
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Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise |
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Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise |
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Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise |
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estimating sea-level allowances for atlantic canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise |
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This paper documents the methodology of computing sea-level rise allowances for Atlantic Canada in the 21st century under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise. The sea-level rise allowances are defined as the amount by which an asset needs to be raised in order to maintain the same likelihood of future flooding events as that site has experienced in the recent past. The allowances are determined by combination of the statistics of present tides and storm surges (storm tides) and the regional projections of sea-level rise and associated uncertainty. Tide-gauge data for nine sites from the Canadian Atlantic coast are used to derive the scale parameters of present sea-level extremes using the Gumbel distribution function. The allowances in the 21st century, with respect to the year 1990, were computed for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) A1FI emission scenario. For Atlantic Canada, the allowances are regionally variable and, for the period 1990–2050, range between –13 and 38 cm while, for the period 1990–2100, they range between 7 and 108 cm. The negative allowances in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence region are caused by land uplift due to glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA). |
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