Journal article

Climate change impacts on tropical cyclones and extreme sea levels in the South Pacific - A regional assessment

KJE Walsh, KL McInnes, JL McBride

Global and Planetary Change | Published : 2012

Abstract

This paper reviews the current understanding of the effect of climate change on extreme sea levels in the South Pacific region. This region contains many locations that are vulnerable to extreme sea levels in the current climate, and projections indicate that this vulnerability will increase in the future. The recent publication of authoritative statements on the relationship between global warming and global sea level rise, tropical cyclones and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation phenomenon has motivated this review. Confident predictions of global mean sea level rise are modified by regional differences in the steric (density-related) component of sea level rise and changing gravitational in..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the Pacific Climate Change Science Program of the Australian Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency for partially funding this research. The authors would also like to thank their respective institutions for supporting this work. They are grateful to Dr Neil White for valuable discussions and for providing Fig. 7.