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The tide is high: A new perspective on coastal flood hazards
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recently described high-tide flooding as 'the most urgent adaptation challenge' (Cooley et al. 2022, p.127) facing coastal communities. However, high-tide flooding hardly features in most Australian coastal hazard assessments. This paper outlin...
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