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An estimate of increases in storm surge risk to property from sea level rise in the first half of the twenty-first century

By Ross Hoffman, Peter Dailey, Susanna Hopsch, Rui M. Ponte, Katherine J. Quinn, Emma M. Hill, Brian Zachry
November 18, 2010

Weather, Climate, and Society

Filed under: Climate change, Hurricane, Property damage, Sea level, Tropical cyclone

Sensitivity of tropical cyclone surge risk to changes in sea level and sea surface temperature

By Ross Hoffman, Rui M. Ponte, Peter Dailey, Susanna Hopsch, Katherine J. Quinn, Emma M. Hill
May 2, 2010

EGU General Assembly 2010

Filed under: Climate change, Hurricane, Property damage, Sea level, Tropical cyclone

Quantification of increased storm surge risk to property as sea level rises

By Ross Hoffman, Peter Dailey, Susanna Hopsch, J. Cox, Rui M. Ponte, Katherine J. Quinn
January 4, 2010

18th AMS Conference on Applied Climatology, Atlanta

Filed under: Climate change, Hurricane, Property damage, Sea level, Tropical cyclone
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