Framework for high-end estimates of sea-level rise for stakeholder applications

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2019
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  • An approach to analyze high‐end sea‐level rise is presented to provide a conceptual framework for high‐end estimates as a function of time scale, thereby linking robust sea‐level science with stakeholder needs. Instead of developing and agreeing on a set of high‐end sea‐level rise numbers, or using an expert consultation, our effort is focused on the essential task of providing a generic conceptual framework for such discussions, and demonstrating its feasibility to address this problem. In contrast, information about high‐end sea level rise projections was derived previously either from a likely range emerging from the highest view of emissions in the IPCC assessment (currently the RCP 8.5 scenario) or from independent ad‐hoc studies and expert solicitations. Ideally users need high‐end sea level information representing the upper tail of a single joint sea level frequency distribution, that considers all plausible yet unknown emission scenarios as well as involved physical mechanisms and natural variability of sea level, but this is not possible. In the absence of such information we propose a framework that would infer the required information from explicit conditional statements (lines of evidence) in combination with upper (plausible) physical bounds. This approach acknowledges the growing uncertainty in respective estimates with increasing time scale. It also allows consideration of the various levels of risk aversion of the diverse stakeholders who make coastal policy and adaptation decisions, whilst maintaining scientific rigor.
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  • info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH

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