2018
DOI: 10.2208/jscejer.74.i_167
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Global Impact and Uncertainty Assessment of Sea Level Rise Based on Multiple Climate Models

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“…Projections of steric sea level horizontally differ in the grids of these three GCMs. Tsuchida et al (2018) illustrated horizontal SLR differences in a number of the GCMs and evaluated the uncertainty of their impacts using eight GCMs, two Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs; 2.6 and 8.5), and three Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs; 1-3), as will be explained later. ETOPO1, which provides elevation data on land (mean sea level: MSL) and water depth in a 1-arc-minute global relief model of the Earth's surface that integrates land topography and ocean bathymetry, was averaged on a grid with a 2.5-arc-minute resolution.…”
Section: Assessment Of the Impact Of Inundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Projections of steric sea level horizontally differ in the grids of these three GCMs. Tsuchida et al (2018) illustrated horizontal SLR differences in a number of the GCMs and evaluated the uncertainty of their impacts using eight GCMs, two Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs; 2.6 and 8.5), and three Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs; 1-3), as will be explained later. ETOPO1, which provides elevation data on land (mean sea level: MSL) and water depth in a 1-arc-minute global relief model of the Earth's surface that integrates land topography and ocean bathymetry, was averaged on a grid with a 2.5-arc-minute resolution.…”
Section: Assessment Of the Impact Of Inundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High tides (MHHWL), which occur roughly twice a month, were combined with the four major component tides (M2: principal lunar semi-diurnal tide; K1: luni-solar diurnal tide; S2: principal solar semi-diurnal tide; O1: principal lunar diurnal tide). The land and sea grids were superimposed on ETOPO1 elevation data and ESRI border data (ESRI 2018) as in Tsuchida et al (2018). The effects of permanent inundation such as SLR due to climate change are considered, while the effects of temporary flooding, such as storm surges by typhoons and tsunamis due to earthquakes, are not.…”
Section: Assessment Of the Impact Of Inundationmentioning
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“…The main purpose of this study was to assess the global economic impact of SLR without extreme sea levels, including the indirect effect, based on the RCP and SSP scenarios. We have used a global general equilibrium model, named the Asia-Pacific Integrated Model/Hub (AIM/Hub, formerly named AIM/CGE) to assess the macroeconomic impacts caused by SLR based on Tsuchida et al [10] and Tamura et al [11], which evaluate the impact of inundation by SLR on the coastal zone, without extreme water levels. We calculate the change of household consumption as a welfare measure and identify regions and situations where the changes are relatively large.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We calculate the change of household consumption as a welfare measure and identify regions and situations where the changes are relatively large. Tsuchida et al [10] and Tamura et al [11] combine the four RCP scenarios (RCP2.6, RCP4.5, RCP6.0, and RCP8.5) and the three SSP scenarios (SSP1, SSP2, and SSP3) to allow for the assessment of their economic impact, taking into account the uncertainties of the future social situation and climate condition. By setting the social situation based on the SSP scenarios when calculating with the CGE model, the change in the equilibrium effect due to the changed social situation is considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%