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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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Common Era sea-level budgets along the U.S. Atlantic coast [PDF]
AbstractSea-level budgets account for the contributions of processes driving sea-level change, but are predominantly focused on global-mean sea level and limited to the 20th and 21st centuries. Here we estimate site-specific sea-level budgets along the U.S.
Jennifer S. Walker +10 more
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Global mean sea level budget is rigorously adjusted during the period 2005–2015 with an emphasis on closing the budget on a year by year basis as opposed to using linear trends of global mean sea level components.
Iz H. Bâki, Shum C. K.
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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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Sub- and super-harmonics of luni-solar forcing are proxies for the natural variations in sea levels observed at tide gauge stations with long records as demonstrated in earlier studies.
Iz H. Bâki
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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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A hydraulic box model study of the Mediterranean response to postglacial sea level rise. [PDF]
This paper quantifies the role of changing sea level in affecting Mediterranean stratification using a new model of the strait-basin system, which allows for explicit time dependence.
Haines, K. +5 more
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Monitoring sea level changes and exploring their causes are of great significance for future climate change predictions and the sustainable development of mankind.
Yuanyuan Yang +4 more
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Consistency of the current global ocean observing systems from an Argo perspective [PDF]
Variations in the world's ocean heat storage and its associated volume changes are a key factor to gauge global warming and to assess the earth's energy and sea level budget.
K. von Schuckmann +7 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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