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Kristine S. Madsen
Researcher at Danish Meteorological Institute
Publications - 32
Citations - 849
Kristine S. Madsen is an academic researcher from Danish Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea level & Storm surge. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 30 publications receiving 574 citations. Previous affiliations of Kristine S. Madsen include University of Copenhagen & Aarhus University.
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A High-Resolution Global Dataset of Extreme Sea Levels, Tides, and Storm Surges, Including Future Projections
Sanne Muis,Maialen Irazoqui Apecechea,Job Dullaart,Joao de Lima Rego,Kristine S. Madsen,Jian Su,Kun Yan,Martin Verlaan +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a novel global dataset of extreme sea levels, the Coastal Dataset for the Evaluation of Climate Impact (CoDEC), which can be used to accurately map the impact of climate change on coastal regions around the world.
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Requirements for a Coastal Hazards Observing System
J. Benveniste,Anny Cazenave,Stefano Vignudelli,Luciana Fenoglio-Marc,Rashmi Shah,Rafael Almar,Ole Baltazar Andersen,Florence Birol,Pascal Bonnefond,Jerome Bouffard,Francesc M. Calafat,Estel Cardellach,Paolo Cipollini,Gonéri Le Cozannet,Claire Dufau,M. J. Fernandes,Frédéric Frappart,James L. Garrison,Christine Gommenginger,Guoqi Han,Jacob L. Høyer,Villy Kourafalou,Eric Leuliette,Zhijin Li,Hubert Loisel,Kristine S. Madsen,Marta Marcos,Angélique Melet,Benoit Meyssignac,Ananda Pascual,Marcello Passaro,Serni Ribó,Remko Scharroo,Y. Tong Song,Sabrina Speich,John Wilkin,Philip L. Woodworth,Guy Wöppelmann +37 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the main forcing agents acting on coastal regions (e.g., sea level, winds, waves and currents, river runoff, sediment supply and transport, vertical land motions, land use) and the induced coastal response are discussed.
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Ecosystem modelling across a salinity gradient from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea
Marie Maar,Eva Friis Møller,Jesper Larsen,Kristine S. Madsen,Zhenwen Wan,Jun She,Lars Jonasson,Thomas Neumann +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a modified version of the Baltic Sea ecological model ERGOM (Ecological ReGional Ocean Model) coupled to the 3D circulation model DMI-BSHcmod with a two-way nested fine grid in the Danish straits was applied to the North Sea by adding silicate, introducing two zooplankton groups and modifying their grazing impact and adjusting light parameterisations.
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The role of altimetry in coastal observing systems
Paolo Cipollini,Jerome Beneviste,Jerome Bouffard,William Emery,Luciana Fenoglio-Marc,Christine Gommenginger,David Griffin,Jacob L. Høyer,Alexandre Kurapov,Kristine S. Madsen,Franck Mercier,L. Miller,Ananda Pascual,Muhalagu Ravichandran,Frank Shillington,Helen M. Snaith,Ted Strub,Doug Vandemark,Stefano Vignudelli,John Wilkin,Philip L. Woodworth,Javier Zavala-Garay +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the technical challenges that satellite altimetry faces in the coastal zone, and the research that is currently being carried out to overcome those challenges are summarized and discussed.
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Recent Change—Sea Level and Wind Waves
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe observed changes in sea level and wind waves in the Baltic Sea basin over the past 200 years and the main climate drivers of this change, and the datasets available for studying these are described in detail.