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Kinematics of global mean thermosteric sea level during 1993–2019
Because oceans cover 71% of Earth’s surface, ocean warming, consequential for thermal expansion of sea water, has been the largest contributor to the global mean sea level rise averaged over the 20th and the early 21st century. This study first generates
İz H. Bâki
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BOOK REVIEW. Sea-Level Science: Understanding Tides, Surges, Tsunamis and Mean Sea-Level Changes [PDF]
The ocean surface provides pathways for shipping and fishing activities and is the reference level marine scientists use when measuring ocean interior properties.
John Church
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Triskeles and Symmetries of Mean Global Sea-Level Pressure
The evolution of mean sea-level atmospheric pressure since 1850 is analyzed using iterative singular spectrum analysis. Maps of the main components (the trends) reveal striking symmetries of order 3 and 4.
Fernando Lopes +2 more
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Multi-decadal variability in seasonal mean sea level along the North Sea coast [PDF]
Seasonal deviations from annual-mean sea level in the North Sea region show a large low-frequency component with substantial variability at decadal and multi-decadal timescales.
T. Frederikse, T. Gerkema
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We estimate a quadratic model of climate‐driven global mean sea level (GMSL) change based on the satellite altimetry record (1993–2020), including a rigorous assessment of the errors in the quadratic coefficients.
R. S. Nerem +2 more
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Status of Mean Sea Level Rise around the USA (2020)
The potential threats to the USA from current and projected sea level rise are significant, with profound environmental, social and economic consequences.
Phil J. Watson
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The global mean sea level rise predicted by its causative budget components during 2018 – 2050
This study establishes a predictive empirical model, the first of its kind, which is innately a cause-and-effect representation of the observed global mean sea level over time.
H. Bâki Iz
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Geoid undulation modeling through the Cokriging method–A case study of Guayaquil, Ecuador
The determination of vertical component plays a fundamental role in the initial phase of engineering applications. However, its acquisition is technically and economically demanding, mainly due to the precise heights relative to a reference surface, such
Iván Palacios Orejuela +4 more
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Trends in UK mean sea level revisited [PDF]
SUMMARY This paper presents estimates of rates of mean sea level (MSL) change around the UK, based on a larger tide gauge data set and more accurate analysis methods than have been employed so far. The spatial variation of the trend in MSL is found to be similar to that inferred from geological information and from advanced geodetic techniques, which ...
Woodworth, P. L. +4 more
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A new perspective on global mean sea level (GMSL) acceleration
The vast body of contemporary climate change science is largely underpinned by the premise of a measured acceleration from anthropogenic forcings evident in key climate change proxies—greenhouse gas emissions, temperature, and mean sea level.
Phil J. Watson
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