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On Sea-Level Change in Coastal Areas
Variations in sea-level, based on tide gauge data (GSLTG) and on combining tide gauges and satellite data (GSLl), are subjected to singular spectrum analysis (SSA) to determine their trends and periodic or quasi-periodic components. GLSTG increases by 90
Vincent Courtillot +3 more
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Global Mean Sea Level Variation on Interannual–Decadal Timescales: Climatic Connections
The global mean sea level (GMSL) has been measured precisely by the space geodetic remote-sensing technique of radar altimetry since the 1990s. Aside from the well-studied seasonality and secular sea level rise, here we focus on GMSL variation on the ...
Ting-Juan Liao, Benjamin F. Chao
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Extreme sea level rise along the Indian Ocean coastline: observations and 21st century projections
Anthropogenic sea-level rise poses challenges to coastal areas globally. The combined influence of rising mean sea level (MSL) and storm surges exacerbate the extreme sea level (ESL).
P Sreeraj +4 more
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Modeling regional sea level rise using local tide gauge data
Currently regional mean sea level trends and variations are inferred from the analysis of several individual local tide gauge data that spanonly a long period of time at a given region.
Bâki Iz H., Berry L., Koch M.
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Recent and future manifestations of a contingent global mean sea level acceleration
We analyzed globally averaged satellite altimetry mean sea level time series during 1993 – 2018 and their future manifestations for the following 25 years using a kinematic model, which consists of a trend, a contingent uniform acceleration, and a random
İz H. Bâki, Shum C.K.
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Regional influences on reconstructed global mean sea level
Reconstructions of global mean sea level (GMSL) based on tide gauge measurements tend to exhibit common multidecadal rate fluctuations over the twentieth century. GMSL rate changes may result from physical drivers, such as changes in radiative forcing or
Svetlana I. Natarov +3 more
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A North Sea storm surge during 31 January-1 February 1953 caused Northwest Europe’s most severe coastal flood in living memory. This event killed more than 2,000 people on the coasts of England, the Netherlands and Belgium.
Matthew Peter Wadey +10 more
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Cause of Substantial Global Mean Sea Level Rise Over 2014–2016
Global mean sea level rose by 15 mm over June 2014 – May 2016. This rise is 7 mm larger than the 8 mm increase associated with the long‐term trend of 4 mm/yr estimated over 2006–2016.
William Llovel +3 more
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Global mean sea-level rise in a world agreed upon in Paris
Although the 2015 Paris Agreement seeks to hold global average temperature to ‘ well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels ’, projections of global mean sea ...
Klaus Bittermann +3 more
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A mean-sea-level pressure time series for Trieste, Italy (1841–2018) [PDF]
A time series of mean-sea-level pressure was built from observations performed in Trieste from 1 January 1841 to 31 December 2018. Original historical documents provided information on the instruments and on the observation sites. Mercury barometers have
F. Raicich, R. R. Colucci, R. R. Colucci
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