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Flood risk 10 times higher in many places within 30 years After the North Sea Flood of 1953, it took nearly 45 years to finalize […]
Flood risk 10 times higher in many places within 30 years After the North Sea Flood of 1953, it took nearly 45 years to finalize […]
The article “Observed and Parameterized Roughness Lengths for Momentum and Heat Over Rough Ice Surfaces” was published in JGR Atmospheres. In this study the authors […]
PROTECT’s project office was in residence at the School of Art and Design of Valence and Grenoble the first week of January for a workshop led by […]
The article “Variable temperature thresholds of melt pond formation on Antarctic ice shelves” was published on Nature Climate Change. The main findings are explained here […]
The article “Understanding the Drivers of Coastal Flood Exposure and Risk From 1860 to 2100” was published in Earth’s Future. Here are the take-home messages: […]
The article “An assessment of basal melt parameterisations for Antarctic ice shelves” was published in The Cryosphere. Here are the main findings: WHAT? Basal melt […]
Seas are rising, and so is action in coastal communities to prepare. The uncertain timing of rising seas, difficulties evaluating long-term rise while facing more […]
The article “Improving interpretation of sea-level projections through a machine-learning-based local explanation approach” was published and highlighted in The Cryosphere. This new PROTECT article addresses […]
A news article entitled “Ice Shelf Basal Melt Rates in the Amundsen Sea at the End of the 21st Century” was published in Geophysical Research […]
A new article “Peak refreezing in the Greenland firn layer under future warming scenarios” was published in Nature Communications on 11 November 2022. Read here […]
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