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Are Near-Coastal Sea Levels Accelerating Faster Than Global during the Satellite Altimetry Era?
Impact and risk assessments in coastal areas are informed by current and future sea level rise and acceleration, which demands a better understanding of drivers for regional sea level acceleration.
Ying Qu +2 more
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Attribution of the spatial pattern of CO2-forced sea level change to ocean surface flux changes [PDF]
Climate models taking part in the coupled model intercomparison project phase 5 (CMIP5) all predict a global mean sea level rise for the 21st century. Yet the sea level change is not spatially uniform and differs among models.
Bouttes N, J M Gregory, N Bouttes
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The land-ice contribution to 21st-century dynamic sea level rise [PDF]
Climate change has the potential to influence global mean sea level through a number of processes including (but not limited to) thermal expansion of the oceans and enhanced land ice melt. In addition to their contribution to global mean sea level change,
T. Howard +9 more
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Steric sea level variability (1993-2010) in an ensemble of ocean reanalyses and objective analyses [PDF]
Quantifying the effect of the seawater density changes on sea level variability is of crucial importance for climate change studies, as the sea level cumulative rise can be regarded as both an important climate change indicator and a possible danger for ...
A Cazenave +104 more
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Here we present a set of regional climate scenarios of sea level rise for the northeast Atlantic Ocean. In this study, the latest observations and results obtained with state-of-the-art climate models are combined.
Burgers, Gerrit +4 more
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The color of sea level: importance of spatial variations in spectral shape for assessing the significance of trends [PDF]
We investigate spatial variations in the shape of the spectrum of sea level variability, based on a homogeneously-sampled 12-year gridded altimeter dataset.
Hughes, C. W., Williams, S. D. P.
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Simulated Global-Mean Sea Level Changes over the Last Half-Millennium [PDF]
AbstractSimulations of the last 500 yr carried out using the Third Hadley Centre Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere GCM (HadCM3) with anthropogenic and natural (solar and volcanic) forcings have been analyzed. Global-mean surface temperature change during the twentieth century is well reproduced.
Gregory, J. M. +2 more
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Sub- and super-harmonics of luni-solar forcing are proxies for the natural variations in sea levels observed at tide gauge stations with long records as demonstrated in earlier studies.
Iz H. Bâki
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Sea level change in the Malaysian seas from multi-satellite altimeter data [PDF]
Seas from satellite altimetry data of the Topex, Jason-1, ERS-1, ERS-2 and Envisat missions. During the past two decades, satellite altimeter has provided its capability in measuring the global mean of sea level with precision better than 1 mm/year.
Md. Din, Ami Hassan +1 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common pediatric ocular cancer, yet population‐based data on survival and risk factors remain limited. This study aimed to describe survival in a large national RB cohort and identify predictors of death and complications.
Samuel Sassine +14 more
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