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Intensifying Winds Could Increase East Antarctica’s Contribution to Sea Level Rise(图)
Intensifying Winds Increase East Antarctica’s Contribution Sea Level Rise
2017/11/23
Totten Glacier, the largest glacier in East Antarctica, is being melted from below by warm water that reaches the ice when winds over the ocean are strong — a cause for concern because the glacier hol...
Comments on "Assessing future risk: quantifying the effects of sea level rise on storm surge risk for the southern shores of Long Island, New York," by Christine C. Shepard, et al (Natural Hazards, Vol. 60, No. 2, 727-745)
Comments Assessing future risk effects of sea level rise the southern shores of Long Island
2012/4/19
Tide gauge and satellite data indicate that the rate of sea level rise has not increased significantly in response to the last 3/4 century of CO2 emissions, so there is no reason to expect that it wil...
Seasonal sea level extremes in the Mediterranean Sea and at the Atlantic European coasts
Seasonal sea level the Mediterranean Sea at the Atlantic European coasts
2010/10/21
Hourly sea level data from tide gauges and a barotropic model are used to explore the spatial and temporal variability of sea level extremes in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic coasts of the Ibe...
Solar cycle signals in sea level pressure and sea surface temperature
Solar cycle signals sea level pressure sea surface temperature
2010/8/12
We identify solar cycle signals in 155 years of global sea level pressure (SLP) and sea surface temperature (SST) data using a multiple linear regression approach. In SLP we find in the North Pacific ...
Two-dimensional reconstruction of past sea level (1950–2003) from tide gauge data and an Ocean General Circulation Model
past sea level Ocean General Circulation Model Two-dimensional
2009/12/3
A two-dimensional reconstruction of past sea level is proposed at yearly interval over the period 1950–2003 using tide gauge records from 99 selected sites and 44-year long (1960–2003) 2°×2° sea level...
Systematic errors in global air-sea CO2 flux caused by temporal averaging of sea-level pressure
Systematic errors global air-sea CO2 flux temporal averaging sea-level pressure
2009/2/11
Long-term temporal averaging of meteorological data, such as wind speed and air pressure, can cause large errors in air-sea carbon flux estimates. Other researchers have already shown that time averag...