Climate Variability and Predictability Program
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A flexible, web-based tool for assessing changes in the frequency of high-tide flooding events during the 21st century
An Integration and Assessment of Nonstationary Storm Surge Statistical Behavior
Assessing Sea Level Rise and Future Storm Surge Exposure for the Port of Virginia NIT-South Marine Terminal
Characterizing the deep uncertainties surrounding coastal flood hazard projections: A case study for Norfolk, VA
Effect of climate uncertainties on global and local sea-level rise projections
Effects of lunar precessions and solar activity on sea-level variations in the Gulf of Mexico and eastern US
Greenspace Acquisition as Adaptation Policy in Response to Storm Risk in an Urban Landscape
Incorporating Climate Resilience Into Public Infrastructure Planning From Florida To Boston
Increasing Usability of Adaptation Resources
NOAA Ocean Observations and Tools for Attributions of Sea Level Changes Along the U.S. East Coast: Ongoing Efforts and Prospective Future
On the impact on coastal sea level from the combined effect of hurricanes and the Gulf Stream
Origin of spatial variation in United States East Coast sea level trends during 1900-2017
Quantifying and Conveying Future Flood Risks to Virginia
Reexamining linkages between US east coast sea level and the AMOC
Stakeholder driven science is providing important near term solutions, but is it addressing long-term risk to ecosystems and communities?
The Deployment and Use of a Fully Integrated System of Mobile Applications, Web Portals, and Coastal Sensors