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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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Impact of Ocean Domain Definition on Sea Level Budget [PDF]
Total sea level changes from space radar altimetry are mainly decomposed into two contributions of mass addition and volume expansion of oceans, measured by GRACE space gravimeter and Argo float array, respectively.
Taehwan Jeon
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A statistical protocol for a holistic adjustment of global sea level budget [PDF]
Current studies in global mean sea level, GMSL, studies assess the closure/misclosure of the GMSL budget components and their uncertainties. Because Earth’s hydrosphere conserves water, a closed global mean sea level budget with a consistent set of ...
Iz H. Bâki, Shum C. K.
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Regionalizing the sea-level budget with machine learning techniques [PDF]
Attribution of sea-level change to its different drivers is typically done using a sea-level budget approach. While the global mean sea-level budget is considered closed, closing the budget on a finer spatial scale is more complicated due to, for ...
C. M. L. Camargo +8 more
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Revisiting the contemporary sea-level budget on global and regional scales [PDF]
Significance Understanding sea-level change is of paramount importance because it reflects climate-related factors, such as the ocean heat budget, mass changes in the cryosphere, and natural ocean/atmosphere variations.
Roelof Rietbroek +2 more
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Revisiting sea-level budget by considering all potential impact factors for global mean sea-level change estimation [PDF]
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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Investigating the closures of sea level budgets in China’s adjacent seas [PDF]
Regional relative sea level changes are most relevant for coastal communities and remain challenging to understand. China’s adjacent seas are among the world’s most vulnerable regions to sea level rise.
Yang Li +4 more
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The discrepancy in the observed global mean sea level budget increased significantly since 2016, but the budget discrepancy over basin‐scales is unclear.
Dapeng Mu +4 more
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The Eastern Mediterranean Sea mean sea level decadal slowdown: the effects of the water budget [PDF]
This paper analyses the decadal variability of the Mean Sea Level (MSL) trend for the Mediterranean Sea and three subregions using a combination of satellite altimetry, tide gauges and reanalyses datasets for the past 30 years (1993–2022).
Federica Borile +16 more
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Reduced misclosure of global sea-level budget with updated Tongji-Grace2018 solution [PDF]
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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