NOAA: 2022 Sea Level Rise Technical Report & Useful Interactive Tools

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National Ocean Service, NOAA: 2022 Sea Level Rise Technical Report

‘ section, coastal communities can make informed decisions about the current and future capabilities of their stormwater management systems in the face of coastal flooding.”of the report on the scene communities and ecosystems face:

“This effort builds upon the 2017 Task Force report . In particular, the set of global mean sea level rise scenarios from that report are updated and downscaled with output directly from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report , through the efforts of the NASA Sea Level Change Team; updates include adjustments to the temporal trajectories and exceedance probabilities of these scenarios based upon end-of-century global temperatures.

By 2050, the expected relative sea level will cause tide and storm surge heights to increase and will

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