101 results on '"Lambert, Erwin"'
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2. Sea level rise risks and societal adaptation benefits in low-lying coastal areas
3. Unveiling spatial variability within the Dotson Melt Channel through high-resolution basal melt rates from the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica
4. Reply on RC2
5. Antarctic Ice Sheet and emission scenario controls on 21st-century extreme sea-level changes
6. Plausible future freshwater forcing simulations with the standard and high-resolution EC-Earth3
7. Reply on CC1
8. REMA reveals spatial variability within the Dotson Melt Channel
9. Modelling Antarctic ice shelf basal melt patterns using the one-layer Antarctic model for dynamical downscaling of ice-ocean exchanges (LADDIE v1.0)
10. Decision-support for land reclamation location and design choices in the Maldives
11. Unveiling spatial variability within the Dotson Melt Channel through high-resolution basal melt rates from the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica
12. Modelling Antarctic ice shelf basal melt patterns using the one-layer Antarctic model for dynamical downscaling of ice–ocean exchanges (LADDIE v1.0)
13. Antarctic contribution to future sea level from ice shelf basal melt as constrained by ice discharge observations
14. Modeling Antarctic ice shelf basal melt patterns using the one-Layer Antarctic model for Dynamical Downscaling of Ice–ocean Exchanges (LADDIE)
15. The Role of Emission Scenarios and Antarctica in 21st Century Extreme Water Level Changes
16. The Role of Emission Scenarios and Antarctica in 21st Century Extreme Water Level Changes
17. Sea level rise risks and societal adaptation benefits in low-lying coastal areas
18. REMA reveals spatial variability within the Dotson Melt Channel.
19. Effects of future freshwater forcing from ice sheet mass loss in a high-resolution climate model
20. LADDIE: a one-Layer Antarctic model for Dynamical Downscaling of Ice-ocean Exchanges
21. Calibration of basal melt on past ice discharge lowers projections of Antarctica’s sea level contribution
22. Modeling Antarctic ice shelf basal melt patterns using the one-Layer Antarctic model for Dynamical Downscaling of Ice-ocean Exchanges (LADDIE).
23. Contribution of Land Water Storage Change to Regional Sea-Level Rise Over the Twenty-First Century
24. Correlations Between Sea-Level Components Are Driven by Regional Climate Change
25. Contribution of Land Water Storage Change to Regional Sea-Level Rise Over the Twenty-First Century
26. Correlations Between Sea-Level Components Are Driven by Regional Climate Change
27. Calibration of basal melt on past ice discharge lowers projections of Antarctica’s sea level contribution
28. Unravelling the Importance of Uncertainties in Global-Scale Coastal Flood Risk Assessments under Sea Level Rise
29. Simulating detailed spatial patterns of ice shelf basal melt
30. Quantifying ambiguity in sea-level projections
31. Correlations Between Sea‐Level Components Are Driven by Regional Climate Change
32. Adaptation time to magnified flood hazards underestimated when derived from tide gauge records
33. The contrasting dynamics of the buoyancy-forced Lofoten and Greenland Basins
34. Adaptation time to magnified flood hazards underestimated when derived from tide gauge records
35. Global analysis of the uncertainties prevailing in global-scale assessment of coastal flood damage and adaptation costs under 21st century sea-level rise
36. The codependence of contributors to regional sea-level rise
37. A Stella® version of the Arctic Mediterranean Double Estuarine Circulation model: SAMDEC v1.0
38. Tracing the Imprint of River Runoff Variability on Arctic Water Mass Transformation
39. Toward a unified approach to quantify uncertainties in sea-level projections
40. Meeting User Needs for Sea Level Rise Information: A Decision Analysis Perspective
41. Tracing the Imprint of River Runoff Variability on Arctic Water Mass Transformation
42. Meeting User Needs for Sea Level Rise Information: A Decision Analysis Perspective
43. A Stella® version of the Arctic Mediterranean Double Estuarine Circulation model: SAMDEC v1.0
44. Meeting User Needs for Sea Level Rise Information: A Decision Analysis Perspective
45. Tracing the Imprint of River Runoff Variability on Arctic Water Mass Transformation
46. On freshwater and the density-driven circulation in the northern seas
47. On the dynamics and water mass transformation of a boundary current connecting alpha and beta oceans
48. On the Dynamics and Water Mass Transformation of a Boundary Current Connecting Alpha and Beta Oceans
49. How northern freshwater input can stabilise thermohaline circulation
50. The connection of the Indonesian Throughflow, South Indian Ocean Countercurrent and the Leeuwin Current
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