The Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS) v1.0: a platform for characterizing parametric and structural uncertainty in future global, relative, and extreme sea-level change

Future sea-level rise projections are characterized by both quantifiable uncertainty and unquantifiable structural uncertainty. Thorough scientific assessment of sea-level rise projections requires analysis of both dimensions of uncertainty. Probabilistic sea-level rise projections evaluate the quan...

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Main Authors: Kopp, Robert E., Garner, Gregory G., Hermans, Tim H. J., Jha, Shantenu, Kumar, Praveen, Reedy, Alexander, Slangen, Aimée B. A., Turilli, Matteo, Edwards, Tamsin L., Gregory, Jonathan M., Koubbe, George, Levermann, Anders, Merzky, Andre, Nowicki, Sophie, Palmer, Matthew D., Smith, Chris
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-7461-2023
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:gmd108768 2024-09-15T17:48:37+00:00 The Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS) v1.0: a platform for characterizing parametric and structural uncertainty in future global, relative, and extreme sea-level change Kopp, Robert E. Garner, Gregory G. Hermans, Tim H. J. Jha, Shantenu Kumar, Praveen Reedy, Alexander Slangen, Aimée B. A. Turilli, Matteo Edwards, Tamsin L. Gregory, Jonathan M. Koubbe, George Levermann, Anders Merzky, Andre Nowicki, Sophie Palmer, Matthew D. Smith, Chris 2023-12-21 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-7461-2023 https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16/7461/2023/ eng eng doi:10.5194/gmd-16-7461-2023 https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16/7461/2023/ eISSN: 1991-9603 Text 2023 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-7461-2023 2024-08-28T05:24:15Z Future sea-level rise projections are characterized by both quantifiable uncertainty and unquantifiable structural uncertainty. Thorough scientific assessment of sea-level rise projections requires analysis of both dimensions of uncertainty. Probabilistic sea-level rise projections evaluate the quantifiable dimension of uncertainty; comparison of alternative probabilistic methods provides an indication of structural uncertainty. Here we describe the Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS), a modular platform for characterizing different probability distributions for the drivers of sea-level change and their consequences for global mean, regional, and extreme sea-level change. We demonstrate its application by generating seven alternative probability distributions under multiple emissions scenarios for both future global mean sea-level change and future relative and extreme sea-level change at New York City. These distributions, closely aligned with those presented in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report, emphasize the role of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets as drivers of structural uncertainty in sea-level change projections. Text Antarc* Antarctic Greenland Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Geoscientific Model Development 16 24 7461 7489
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description Future sea-level rise projections are characterized by both quantifiable uncertainty and unquantifiable structural uncertainty. Thorough scientific assessment of sea-level rise projections requires analysis of both dimensions of uncertainty. Probabilistic sea-level rise projections evaluate the quantifiable dimension of uncertainty; comparison of alternative probabilistic methods provides an indication of structural uncertainty. Here we describe the Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS), a modular platform for characterizing different probability distributions for the drivers of sea-level change and their consequences for global mean, regional, and extreme sea-level change. We demonstrate its application by generating seven alternative probability distributions under multiple emissions scenarios for both future global mean sea-level change and future relative and extreme sea-level change at New York City. These distributions, closely aligned with those presented in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report, emphasize the role of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets as drivers of structural uncertainty in sea-level change projections.
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author Kopp, Robert E.
Garner, Gregory G.
Hermans, Tim H. J.
Jha, Shantenu
Kumar, Praveen
Reedy, Alexander
Slangen, Aimée B. A.
Turilli, Matteo
Edwards, Tamsin L.
Gregory, Jonathan M.
Koubbe, George
Levermann, Anders
Merzky, Andre
Nowicki, Sophie
Palmer, Matthew D.
Smith, Chris
spellingShingle Kopp, Robert E.
Garner, Gregory G.
Hermans, Tim H. J.
Jha, Shantenu
Kumar, Praveen
Reedy, Alexander
Slangen, Aimée B. A.
Turilli, Matteo
Edwards, Tamsin L.
Gregory, Jonathan M.
Koubbe, George
Levermann, Anders
Merzky, Andre
Nowicki, Sophie
Palmer, Matthew D.
Smith, Chris
The Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS) v1.0: a platform for characterizing parametric and structural uncertainty in future global, relative, and extreme sea-level change
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Garner, Gregory G.
Hermans, Tim H. J.
Jha, Shantenu
Kumar, Praveen
Reedy, Alexander
Slangen, Aimée B. A.
Turilli, Matteo
Edwards, Tamsin L.
Gregory, Jonathan M.
Koubbe, George
Levermann, Anders
Merzky, Andre
Nowicki, Sophie
Palmer, Matthew D.
Smith, Chris
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title The Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS) v1.0: a platform for characterizing parametric and structural uncertainty in future global, relative, and extreme sea-level change
title_short The Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS) v1.0: a platform for characterizing parametric and structural uncertainty in future global, relative, and extreme sea-level change
title_full The Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS) v1.0: a platform for characterizing parametric and structural uncertainty in future global, relative, and extreme sea-level change
title_fullStr The Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS) v1.0: a platform for characterizing parametric and structural uncertainty in future global, relative, and extreme sea-level change
title_full_unstemmed The Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS) v1.0: a platform for characterizing parametric and structural uncertainty in future global, relative, and extreme sea-level change
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