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Revisiting the global mean ocean mass budget over 2005–2020 [PDF]
We investigate the performances of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and GRACE Follow-On (GRACE-FO) satellite gravimetry missions in assessing the ocean mass budget at the global scale over 2005–2020.
A. Barnoud +6 more
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Accurate estimates of global sea-level change from the observations of Altimetry, Argo and Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and GRACE Follow-on (GRACE-FO) are of great value for investigating the global sea-level budget.
Fengwei Wang +3 more
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Global sea-level budget 1993–present [PDF]
Global mean sea level is an integral of changes occurring in the climate system in response to unforced climate variability as well as natural and anthropogenic forcing factors. Its temporal evolution allows changes (e.g., acceleration) to be detected
WCRP Global Sea Level Budget Group
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On the uncertainty associated with detecting global and local mean sea level drifts on Sentinel-3A and Sentinel-3B altimetry missions [PDF]
An instrumental drift in the point target response (PTR) parameters has been detected on the Copernicus Sentinel-3A altimetry mission. It will affect the accuracy of sea level sensing, which could result in errors in sea level change estimates of a few ...
R. Jugier +4 more
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Improved sea level record over the satellite altimetry era (1993–2010) from the Climate Change Initiative project [PDF]
Sea level is one of the 50 Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) listed by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) in climate change monitoring.
M. Ablain +19 more
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Evaluation of the Local Sea‐Level Budget at Tide Gauges Since 1958
Although global mean sea‐level rise since 1900 and regional mean sea‐level change since the 1960s have been accounted for in terms of the sum of contributions, the same budget closure has not been achieved for local relative sea‐level change from a ...
Jinping Wang +5 more
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Projections of 21st century sea level rise for the coast of South Africa
As a result of planetary heating, global mean sea level has increased since the end of the 19th century. Sea level rise is accelerating and will continue to rise over the 21st century and beyond.
Lesley C Allison +2 more
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Sea level budget over 2005–2013: missing contributions and data errors [PDF]
Based on the sea level budget closure approach, this study investigates the residuals between observed global mean sea level (GMSL) and the sum of components (steric sea level and ocean mass) for the period January 2005 to December 2013. The objective is
H. B. Dieng +4 more
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Understanding the cause of sea level rise along coastal zone for 2005–2021
Understanding the coastal sea level budget (SLB) is essential to revealing the causes of sea level rise and predicting future sea level change. Here we present the coastal SLB based on multiple sets of sea level observations, including satellite ...
Yuanyuan Yang +4 more
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Global sea level variations from altimetry, GRACE and Argo data over 2005–2014
Total sea level variations (SLVs) are caused by two major components: steric variations due to thermal expansion of seawater, and mass-induced variations due to mass exchange between ocean and land.
Wei Feng, Min Zhong
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