Today's post narrows the scope down to only seaports with one foot or more of sea level change.
The data are presented in three appendices (Appendix SLR, Appendix SLF, and Appendix Ports By Zone).
The Ports By Zone appendix lists WOD Zones and links to seaports within those zones which have had a one foot or more of sea level change.
The SLR appendix links to sea ports that have had a foot or more of sea level rise, the country they are in, and the WOD Zone they are in.
The SLF appendix links to sea ports that have had a foot or more of sea level fall, the country they are in, and the WOD Zone they are in.
The way to fully use the appendices is to first look up the sea level change value at a location in the SLF/SLR appendices ("Station Link Country and (Zone)" column), then notice the WOD Zone (a four digit number, e.g. "1313") which the tide gauge station is located in; with that info, go to the Ports By Zone appendix to check out the sea ports in that zone (Zone column).
A foot or more of sea level change can cause increasing amounts of sea port damage (The Extinction of Robust Sea Ports, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13).
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