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Jenessa Duncombe

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Sea Level Rise

Brief, Repetitive Floods in Coastal Cities Cause Economic Losses

Brief, Repetitive Floods in Coastal Cities Cause Economic Losses

February 15, 2019February 15, 2019 - Jenessa Duncombe - Comment is Closed

EOS.ORG — A case study in Annapolis is one of the first assessments of the effects of high-tide flooding on local revenue.

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Massive Ocean Waves May Play a Role in Nuisance Flooding

Massive Ocean Waves May Play a Role in Nuisance Flooding

September 4, 2018December 8, 2018 - Jenessa Duncombe - Comment is Closed

EOS.ORG — When huge planetary waves that spawn in the open ocean reach land, they can raise local sea levels along the coast. Could tracking these waves help scientists predict flooding months in advance?

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I report on the latest research in the Earth and space sciences for Eos, the news service of the American Geophysical Union. In the past, I’ve written articles for universities and professional organizations. Read my bio here and my articles here.

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Archaeological Ruins Atmosphere Beach Safety Biology California Climate Change Disasters Drones (Not From Amazon) Drought Emerging Technology Energy Policy (Or Lack Thereof) Engineering Field Work Fires Floods Graduate School Health History of Science (We've Come A Long Way) Human Geography Landslides Money Ocean Modeling Oceanography Physics Plankton Pyrotechnics Representation Rip Currents Satellites Science Communication Scientific Instruments Sea Level Rise Space Sustainability Women in Science

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