summary - Many tropical Pacific island nations are struggling to adapt to gradual sea level rise stemming from warming oceans and melting ice caps. Now they may also see much more frequent extreme sea level swings. The culprit is a projected behavioral change of the El NiƱo phenomenon and its characteristic Pacific wind response, according to recent computer modeling experiments and tide-gauge analysis.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Pacific Sea Levels
Science Daily: Extreme Pacific sea level events to double in future
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