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NASA Workshop Helps Coastal Communities Prepare for Sea Level ...

A series of four workshops focused on coastal issues and invited scientists to discuss NASA data and to train coastal specialists on how to apply data to local ...

NASA Data Helps International Community Prepare for Sea Level Rise

Earth's ocean is rising, disrupting livelihoods and infrastructure in coastal communities around the world. Agencies and organizations are ...

Sea Level News | News & Features

NASA Workshop Helps Coastal Communities Prepare for Sea Level Change ... Scientists highlight NASA data in interactive sessions with coastal specialists.

NASA Sea Level Change Portal

NASA keeps track of sea level change and its causes from space. Find out more about how NASA satellite observations help our understanding of this complex topic ...

Preparing, protecting: Putting Sea Level Science to Work

These specialists must assess future risk of climate change and sea level rise to coastal infrastructure and decide how best to protect it – and ...

NASA Team Partners with Global Group to Prepare Coastal ...

The question: How can sea level science be used to address the effects of flooding and rising sea levels on coastal communities? The answer ...

Contributions to Coastal Sea Level Extremes: Understanding the ...

Our research will contribute to the NASA Sea Level Change Science Team's larger goals of providing evidence of sea level change, quantifying contributions to ...

Multimedia | Resources - NASA Sea Level Change Portal

Scientists highlight NASA data in interactive sessions with coastal specialists. More · NASA Workshop Helps Coastal Communities Prepare for Sea Level Change.

News & Features - NASA Sea Level Change Portal

NASA Workshop Helps Coastal Communities Prepare for Sea Level Change ... Scientists highlight NASA data in interactive sessions with coastal specialists. Laura ...

Projects | Science Team – NASA Sea Level Change Portal

The NASA Sea Level Change Team (N-SLCT) is comprised of individual interdisciplinary investigations selected through a competitive proposal process.

Overview | Understanding Sea Level

With satellites, airborne missions, shipboard measurements, and supercomputers, NASA has been investigating sea level rise for decades. Together with our ...

Overview | Science Team – NASA Sea Level Change Portal

The NASA Sea Level Change Team (N-SLCT), led by Nadya Vinogradova Shiffer and Ben Hamlington, was established in 2014 with the goal of improving the ...

Short-term Effects - NASA Sea Level Change Portal

New satellite technologies are also being developed that promise to paint a more detailed portrait of sea-level extremes and coastal impacts. The Surface Water ...

Rising Sea Level Could Exceed Estimates for U.S. Coasts - Reddit

Sea level along the U.S. coastline is projected to rise, on average, 10 - 12 inches (0.25 - 0.30 meters) in the next 30 years (2020 - 2050), ...

What is NASA doing to protect its facilities from sea-level rise?

Many of NASA's historic launch pads, airfields, and research and testing sites can be found close to coastlines across the nation. And the threat to them is ...

Sea-Level Toolkit: New Guide Helps Planners Prepare

“Seeing NASA's recent science discoveries informing practical strategies to increase resilience and environmental equity of our nation is ...

Sea level science and applications support coastal resilience

... sea levels to help communities prepare for the effects of Earth's rising ocean ... NASA sea level portal. Open Access to Critical ...

NASA's Sea Level Team at 10 Years: New Challenges, New ...

Why it's important: The NASA Sea Level Change Team continues searching for new ways to help coastal communities prepare for sea level rise, ...

Chapter 4: Sea Level Rise and Implications for Low-Lying Islands ...

Hard coastal protection can lead to flooding or erosion elsewhere (4.4.2.2.5), and the destruction of ecosystems and the coastal protection they offer (4.3.3.5) ...

Sea Level Rise - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

About 10 percent of the world's population, roughly 770 million people, live in coastal areas less than 5 meters above the high tide line. Rising seas could ...