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An extreme event of sea-level rise along the Northeast coast of North America in 2009–2010
2015
Nature Communications
The coastal sea levels along the Northeast Coast of North America show significant yearto-year fluctuations in a general upward trend. The analysis of long-term tide gauge records identified an extreme sea-level rise (SLR) event during 2009-10. Within this 2-year period, the coastal sea level north of New York City jumped by 128 mm. This magnitude of interannual SLR is unprecedented (a 1-in-850 year event) during the entire history of the tide gauge records. Here we show that this extreme SLR
doi:10.1038/ncomms7346
pmid:25710720
fatcat:whbrahqdbza2narmnci2zehxg4