CAREER: Synthesizing Structural Uncertainty of Sea-level Rise Projections to Improve Application in Decision Making

职业:综合海平面上升预测的结构不确定性以改进决策中的应用

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2234866
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 48.74万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2023-04-01 至 2028-03-31
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

Coastal populations and economic assets have increased steadily in recent decades and are likely to continue to do so. At the same time, coastal communities are facing increasing threats from climate related sea level rise (SLR). Thus, there is a rapidly growing need for both global and local SLR projections with uncertainties that reflect our scientific knowledge. This CAREER award will meet the challenge by using the wealth of information contained in four decades of SLR science to improve the scientific community’s understanding of sources of uncertainty within SLR projections. The project will analyze previous SLR science to improve the scientific community’s understanding of sources of uncertainty within SLR projections at global and local scales. The project will support development of a publicly accessible interactive website (a “SLR Dashboard”) that will serve as a central hub for comprehensive SLR projection databases, allowing users immediate access to key SLR projection data, visualizations, and statistical tools. By improving our understanding of the uncertainty that currently exists within projections of future SLR, this work will enhance our ability to develop adaptation and resiliency strategies in coastal communities around the globe. Undergraduate students at Rowan University will be engaged in development and analysis of the databases and will share their work during events with public audiences. The project includes plans to develop children’s book with literary and educational experts that will teach broad audiences about rising sea levels in an engaging and accessible format.Four decades and ~10 cm of global mean SLR since the first global sea level projections were made, projections of future SLR remain deeply uncertain. Although a major source of uncertainty relates to the amount and timing of melt from the Antarctic Ice Sheet, additional uncertainty arises from problem formulation—choices in methodology used to project future SLR, and emissions scenarios considered. While the science behind SLR projections is constantly improving, differences amongst the large numbers of available SLR projections can make it difficult for decision makers to interpret the science and decide which projections they should use. By analyzing existing projections to better understand sources of structural uncertainty, we can reduce the impact of problem formulation upon SLR projection uncertainty over various time scales, improving the practical application of SLR projections in a wide variety of settings. The scientific goals of this project are to 1) further develop publicly-available databases that describe both local and global SLR projections, 2) use machine learning and statistical analyses to quantify how uncertainty manifests and evolves in SLR projections at various spatial and temporal scales, and 3) evaluate the sensitivity of various SLR projection methodologies to climate drivers to improve our understanding of the uncertainty within current projections of SLR. The project will also support the training and education of undergraduates in data analysis and sea level rise policy issues. The project will support development of a children's book about SLR.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
近几十年来,沿海人口和经济资产稳步增加,并且可能会继续增加,同时,沿海社区正面临与气候相关的海平面上升 (SLR) 带来的日益严重的威胁,因此,对沿海地区的需求迅速增长。全球和本地 SLR 预测都具有反映我们科学知识的不确定性,该职业奖将通过利用四十年 SLR 科学中包含的丰富信息来应对挑战,以提高科学界对 SLR 预测中不确定性来源的理解。会分析以前的单反该项目将支持开发一个可公开访问的交互式网站(“SLR 仪表板”),该网站将作为综合 SLR 投影数据库的中心枢纽。 ,允许用户立即访问关键的 SLR 预测数据、可视化和统计工具,通过提高我们对未来 SLR 预测中当前存在的不确定性的理解,这项工作将增强我们在沿海社区制定适应和弹性战略的能力。罗文大学的本科生将参与数据库的开发和分析,并将在活动期间与公众分享他们的工作,该项目包括与文学和教育专家一起开发儿童读物的计划,向广大读者介绍海平面上升的知识。自首次全球海平面预测以来,已有四十年的时间,全球平均 SLR 约为 10 厘米,但未来 SLR 的预测仍然非常不确定,尽管不确定性的主要来源与融化的数量和时间有关。南极冰层表中,额外的不确定性源于问题的表述——用于预测未来 SLR 的方法选择以及所考虑的排放情景。虽然 SLR 预测背后的科学不断改进,但大量可用的 SLR 预测之间的差异可能使决策者难以做出选择。解释科学并决定他们应该使用哪些预测通过分析现有预测以更好地理解结构不确定性的来源,我们可以减少问题表述对不同时间尺度的 SLR 预测不确定性的影响,从而提高 SLR 预测在广泛领域的实际应用。各种该项目的科学目标是 1)进一步开发描述本地和全球 SLR 预测的公开数据库,2)使用机器学习和统计分析来量化 SLR 预测在不同空间和时间上的不确定性如何表现和演变。 3)评估各种 SLR 预测方法对气候驱动因素的敏感性,以提高我们对当前 SLR 预测中不确定性的理解。该项目还将支持本科生在数据分析和海平面上升政策问题方面的培训和教育。该项目将支持一本有关 SLR 的儿童读物的开发。该奖项反映了 NSF 的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。

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EAR-PF: Combining Proxy Records and Model Data to Investigate Changing Flood Risks for the U.S. Atlantic Coast during the Past Millennium
EAR-PF:结合代理记录和模型数据来调查过去千年美国大西洋海岸不断变化的洪水风险
  • 批准号:
    1625150
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助金额:
    $ 48.74万
  • 项目类别:
    Fellowship Award

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