Contributions of Greenland and Antarctica to Global and Regional Sea Level Change [PDF]
While it is well known that the accelerating melting of the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica will increasingly raise global mean sea levels, it is less widely understood how the addition of meltwater from these ice sheets will affect regional ...
Eric W. Leuliette, R. Steven Nerem
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The Antarctic contribution to 21st-century sea-level rise predicted by the UK Earth System Model with an interactive ice sheet [PDF]
The Antarctic Ice Sheet will play a crucial role in the evolution of global mean sea level as the climate warms. An interactively coupled climate and ice sheet model is needed to understand the impacts of ice–climate feedbacks during this evolution. Here
A. Siahaan +12 more
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Underlying drivers of decade-long fluctuation in the global mean sea-level rise
Natural climate variability can mask the background trend of global mean sea-level (GMSL) caused by global warming. Recent advances in satellite measurements and ocean heat-content estimates have enabled the monitoring of GMSL budget components and ...
Hyeonsoo Cha +3 more
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Twentieth century global glacier mass change: an ensemble-based model reconstruction [PDF]
Negative glacier mass balances in most of Earth's glacierized regions contribute roughly one-quarter to currently observed rates of sea-level rise and have likely contributed an even larger fraction during the 20th century. The distant past and future of
J.-H. Malles +3 more
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Reduced misclosure of global sea-level budget with updated Tongji-Grace2018 solution
The global sea-level budget is studied using the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) solutions, Satellite Altimetry and Argo observations based on the updated budget equation.
Fengwei Wang +3 more
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Global sea-level budget and ocean-mass budget, with a focus on advanced data products and uncertainty characterisation [PDF]
Studies of the global sea-level budget (SLB) and the global ocean-mass budget (OMB) are essential to assess the reliability of our knowledge of sea-level change and its contributors.
M. Horwath +39 more
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Estimating a global MAIDADS demand system considering demography, climate and norms
Based on data mainly from the International Comparison Program for 156 countries, we conduct a global cross-sectional estimation of an extended rank-3 MAIDADS demand system for nineteen commodity groups including agri-food detail for integration in a ...
Wolfgang Britz
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Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales [PDF]
Interannual to decadal sea level trends are indicators of climate variability and change. A major source of global and regional sea level data is satellite radar altimetry, which relies on precise knowledge of the satellite's orbit.
S. Esselborn +3 more
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Recent Arctic sea level variations from satellites
Sea level monitoring in the Arctic region has always been an extreme challenge for remote sensing, and in particular for satellite altimetry. Despite more than two decades of observations, altimetry is still limited in the inner Arctic Ocean.
Ole Baltazar Andersen, Gaia ePiccioni
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Comparing tide gauge observations to regional patterns of sea-level change (1961–2003) [PDF]
Although the global mean sea-level budget for the 20th century can now be closed, the understanding of sea-level change on a regional scale is still limited.
A. B. A. Slangen +3 more
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