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Field: Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research

Future Coastal Population Growth and Exposure to Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Flooding - A Global Assessment

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Barbara Neumann, Athanasios T. Vafeidis, Juliane Zimmermann, Robert J. Nicholls

Journal: PLoS ONE
Year: 2015
Citations: 2794

Coastal zones are exposed to a range of coastal hazards including sea-level rise with its related effects. At the same time, they are more densely populated than the hinterland and exhibit higher rates of population growth and urbanisation. As this trend is expected to continue into the future, we i...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesOpen Access
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Pantropical climate interactions

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Wenju Cai, Lixin Wu, Matthieu Lengaigne, Tim Li et al.

Journal: ScienceYear: 2019Citations: 824

The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which originates in the Pacific, is the strongest and most well-known mode of tropical climate variability. Its reach is global, and it can force climate variations of the tropical Atlantic and Indian Oceans by perturbing the global atmospheric circulation. L...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Impacts of climate change and sea-level rise on cyclonic storm surge floods in Bangladesh

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Md. Fazlul Karim, Nobuo Mimura

Journal: Global Environmental ChangeYear: 2008Citations: 686
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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Bangladesh’s dynamic coastal regions and sea-level rise

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Hugh Brammer

Journal: Climate Risk ManagementYear: 2013Citations: 493

The physical geography of Bangladesh’s coastal area is more diverse and dynamic than is generally recognised. Failure to recognise this has led to serious misconceptions about the potential impacts of a rising sea-level on Bangladesh with global warming. This situation has been aggravated by account...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Climate change impacts and adaptation assessment in Bangladesh

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Ahmed Ali

Journal: Climate ResearchYear: 1999Citations: 447

Bangladesh is likely to be one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change. This paper discusses the possible impacts of climate change in Bangladesh through tropical cyclones, storm surges, coastal erosion and back water effect. The possible increase in cyclone frequency in the ...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric ScienceOpen Access
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Why relatively fewer people died? The case of Bangladesh’s Cyclone Sidr

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Bimal Kanti Paul

Journal: Natural HazardsYear: 2009Citations: 368
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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Operational Flood Mapping Using Multi-Temporal Sentinel-1 SAR Images: A Case Study from Bangladesh

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Kabir Uddin, Mir A. Matin, Franz J. Meyer

Journal: Remote SensingYear: 2019Citations: 330

Bangladesh is one of the most flood-affected countries in the world. In the last few decades, flood frequency, intensity, duration, and devastation have increased in Bangladesh. Identifying flood-damaged areas is highly essential for an effective flood response. This study aimed at developing an ope...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Societal impacts and vulnerability to floods in Bangladesh and Nepal

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Tanvir H. Dewan

Journal: Weather and Climate ExtremesYear: 2014Citations: 287

Bangladesh and Nepal lie between the Himalayas and low-lying coasts of the Bay of Bengal and are traversed by hundreds of rivers and tributaries. Historical data shows that, since 1970, the scale, intensity and duration of floods have increased in Bangladesh and Nepal, causing grave human suffering;...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Cyclone disaster vulnerability and response experiences in coastal Bangladesh

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Edris Alam, Andrew Collins

Journal: DisastersYear: 2010Citations: 266

For generations, cyclones and tidal surges have frequently devastated lives and property in coastal and island Bangladesh. This study explores vulnerability to cyclone hazards using first-hand coping recollections from prior to, during and after these events. Qualitative field data suggest that, bey...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceDisaster Management and ResilienceOpen Access
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Mapping of climate vulnerability of the coastal region of Bangladesh using principal component analysis

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Mohammed Nasir Uddin, A. K. M. Saiful Islam, Sujit Kumar Bala, G. M. Tarekul Islam et al.

Journal: Applied GeographyYear: 2018Citations: 265

The coastal region of Bangladesh is highly vulnerable due to its low adaptive capacity, dense population, flat topography and exposure to various natural disasters such as cyclone, storm surges, sea level rise, tidal floods, bank erosion etc. In addition to present vulnerability, climate change will...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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A Storm Surge Prediction Model for the Northern Bay of Bengal with Application to the Cyclone Disaster in April 1991

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R. A. Flather

Journal: Journal of Physical OceanographyYear: 1994Citations: 257

A numerical model for simulating and predicting tides and storm surges in regions that include areas of open sea combined with estuarine channels and intertidal banks is described. The model makes use of modified depth-averaged equations with a numerical scheme in which the solution of 1D equations ...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric ScienceOpen Access
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Ganga‐Brahmaputra river discharge from Jason‐2 radar altimetry: An update to the long‐term satellite‐derived estimates of continental freshwater forcing flux into the Bay of Bengal

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Fabrice Papa, Sujit Kumar Bala, Rajesh K. Pandey, Fabien Durand et al.

Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research AtmospheresYear: 2012Citations: 250

This paper discusses the use of Jason‐2 radar altimeter measurements to estimate the Ganga‐Brahmaputra surface freshwater flux into the Bay of Bengal for the period mid‐2008 to December 2011. A previous estimate was generated for 1993–2008 using TOPEX‐Poseidon, ERS‐2 and ENVISAT, and is now extended...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Changes in the frequency of tropical cyclones over the North Indian Ocean

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Omvir Singh, T. M. Ali Khan, Md. Sazedur Rahman

Journal: Meteorology and Atmospheric PhysicsYear: 2000Citations: 250
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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Coastal multi-hazard vulnerability assessment along the Ganges deltaic coast of Bangladesh–A geospatial approach

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Md. Ashraful Islam, Debashis Mitra, Ashraf Dewan, S. H. Akhter

Journal: Ocean & Coastal ManagementYear: 2016Citations: 238
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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Summer monsoon convection in the Himalayan region: terrain and land cover effects

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Socorro Medina, Robert A. Houze, Anil Kumar, Dev Niyogi

Journal: Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological SocietyYear: 2010Citations: 229

Abstract During the Asian summer monsoon, convection occurs frequently near the Himalayan foothills. However, the nature of the convective systems varies dramatically from the western to eastern foothills. The analysis of high‐resolution numerical simulations and available observations from two case...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary Change
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