Her main research concerns Climatology, Sea level, Tide gauge, Climate change and Storm surge. Her work carried out in the field of Climatology brings together such families of science as Oceanography, Arctic and Monte Carlo method. Her Monte Carlo method research incorporates themes from Probability density function and Coherence.
Her Sea level research includes themes of Glacier, Coastal flood, Trend surface analysis and Radiative forcing. Her work on Sea level rise as part of general Climate change study is frequently linked to River delta, bridging the gap between disciplines. Svetlana Jevrejeva has researched Sea level rise in several fields, including Inversion and Future sea level.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Sea level, Climatology, Oceanography, Tide gauge and Climate change. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Glacier, Future sea level, Sea level rise and Ice sheet. Her Climatology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Greenland ice sheet and Storm surge.
Her Storm surge study incorporates themes from Coastal flood and Shore. Svetlana Jevrejeva usually deals with Tide gauge and limits it to topics linked to Arctic and Sea ice. In general Climate change, her work in Global warming and Representative Concentration Pathways is often linked to Environmental resource management linking many areas of study.
Sea level, Climatology, Oceanography, Future sea level and Climate change are her primary areas of study. The concepts of her Sea level study are interwoven with issues in Storm surge, Glacier, Ice sheet, Coastal flood and Antarctic sea ice. She connects Climatology with State in her research.
Her work on Sea level rise and Submarine pipeline is typically connected to Pearl river delta and Caribbean region as part of general Oceanography study, connecting several disciplines of science. Her research investigates the connection with Future sea level and areas like Coupled model intercomparison project which intersect with concerns in Global temperature, Range and Elevation. As part of her studies on Climate change, she frequently links adjacent subjects like Probabilistic logic.
Svetlana Jevrejeva spends much of her time researching Climatology, State, Sea level, Flood myth and Oceanography. Svetlana Jevrejeva has included themes like State and Storm surge in her Climatology study. State combines with fields such as Wind speed, Historical record, Climate change, Spatial variability and Variation in her investigation.
Svetlana Jevrejeva undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Sea level and Environmental resource management through her research. Her Flood myth study spans across into fields like Coastal flood, Natural hazard, Hazard, Glacier and Global warming. Her study of Sea level rise is a part of Oceanography.
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Application of the cross wavelet transform and wavelet coherence to geophysical time series
A. Grinsted;J. C. Moore;S. Jevrejeva.
Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics (2004)
Sea-Level Rise by 2100
John A. Church;Peter U. Clark;Anny Cazenave;Jonathan M. Gregory.
Science (2013)
Sea Level Change
J. A. Church;P. U. Clark;A. Cazenave;Jonathan M. Gregory.
Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences (Second Edition) (2013)
Reconstructing sea level from paleo and projected temperatures 200 to 2100 ad
Aslak Grinsted;Aslak Grinsted;John C. Moore;John C. Moore;Svetlana Jevrejeva.
Climate Dynamics (2010)
Recent Global Sea Level Acceleration Started Over 200 Years Ago
Svetlana Jevrejeva;J. Moore;J. Moore;A. Grinsted;P. Woodworth.
Geophysical Research Letters (2008)
New Data Systems and Products at the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level
Simon J. Holgate;Andrew Matthews;Philip L. Woodworth;Lesley J. Rickards.
Journal of Coastal Research (2013)
Influence of the Arctic Oscillation and El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on ice conditions in the Baltic Sea: The wavelet approach
S. Jevrejeva;J. C. Moore;A. Grinsted.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2003)
Nonlinear trends and multiyear cycles in sea level records
Svetlana Jevrejeva;Aslak Grinsted;Aslak Grinsted;John C. Moore;S. Holgate.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
State of the Climate in 2014
Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2015)
How will sea level respond to changes in natural and anthropogenic forcings by 2100
S. Jevrejeva;J. C. Moore;A. Grinsted.
Geophysical Research Letters (2010)
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