Here we describe the Framework for Assessing Changes To Sea-level (FACTS), a modular platform for characterizing alternative probability distributions of global mean, regional, and extreme sea-level rise. Probabilistic sea-level rise projections evaluate the quantifiable dimension of uncertainty comparison of alternative probabilistic methods provide an indication of structural uncertainty. Thorough scientific assessment of sea-level rise projections requires analysis of both dimensions of uncertainty. Future sea-level rise projections are characterized by both quantifiable uncertainty and unquantifiable, structural uncertainty.
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