Back to Search Start Over

Assessment of Sea Level Rise and Associated Impacts for Tuvalu

Authors :
Adams, Kyra
Blackwood, Carmen
Cullather, Richard
Hamlington, Benjamin
Heijkoop, Eduard
Karnauskas, Kristopher
Kopp, Robert
Larour, Eric
Lee, Tong
Nerem, R. Steven
Nowicki, Sophie
Piecuch, Christopher G.
Ray, Richard
Rounce, David
Thompson, Philip
Vinogradova, Nadya
Wang, Ou
Willis, Michael J.
Adams, Kyra
Blackwood, Carmen
Cullather, Richard
Hamlington, Benjamin
Heijkoop, Eduard
Karnauskas, Kristopher
Kopp, Robert
Larour, Eric
Lee, Tong
Nerem, R. Steven
Nowicki, Sophie
Piecuch, Christopher G.
Ray, Richard
Rounce, David
Thompson, Philip
Vinogradova, Nadya
Wang, Ou
Willis, Michael J.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

For low-lying island nations in the Pacific Ocean, increasing sea levels pose an existential threat. One of these nations, Tuvalu, has already begun experiencing impacts driven by the combined effects of the rising ocean, storms, naturally-occurring ocean variability, and changes in other physical processes. These impacts are expected to worsen in the future, and planning and adaptation is underway in Tuvalu. In this technical report, the NASA Sea Level Change Team (NSLCT) assesses the available observations and latest scientific understanding to provide information on future sea level rise and associated impacts for Tuvalu. This report is written in support of the objectives of the Rising Nations Initiative (RNI), enabled by the UN Global Center for Climate Mobility, and serves as a scientific foundation upon which activities and plans can be based.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Tuvalu, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1432935593
Document Type :
Electronic Resource