ABSTRACT: Rise in sea level is one of the disastrous impacts of climate change. A relatively small increase in sea level could inherently affect the natural coastal system. This study presents an approach to quantify the sea level trend based on a combination of multi-mission satellite altimeters in the Malaysian seas over a period of 19 years. Six altimeter missions were used to derive the absolute sea level from the Radar Altimeter Database System (RADS). Sea tidal data were used to verify the satellite derived sea level. Eight selected areas in the east and west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia are chosen for this data verification. The result in turn used for the pattern and correlation analysis between the satellite deriv...
Climate change has become a worldwide issue. Climate change exists due to development of human and ...
Absolute sea-level rise has become an important topic globally due to climate change. In addition, r...
Globally, sea levels are rising due to climate change caused by humans. Current and future sea level...
Sea level rise becomes our concern nowadays as a result of variously contribution of climate change ...
The increase of anthropogenic activities has triggered global sea level rise to threaten many low-ly...
Sea level rise is rapidly turning into major issues among our community and all levels of the govern...
The increase of anthropogenic activities has triggered rising global sea levels and threatens many l...
Rise in sea level is one of the disastrous effects of climate change. A relatively small increase in...
Future sea level rise would be expected to have a number of impacts, particularly on Malaysia coasta...
The long-term sea level change during 1993 to 2008 was investigated in the Malaysian seas from satel...
The El Nino and La Nina phenomena indirectly provide dramatic changes to the sea level that can be c...
Future sea level rise would be expected to have a number of impacts, particularly on Malaysia coasta...
Geographically, West Malaysia is a peninsula surrounded by seas which have their own characteristics...
Climate change and global warming has impacted the entire world. It has caused ice melting at the po...
Sea level rise due to climate change is non-uniform globally, necessitating regional estimates. Peni...
Climate change has become a worldwide issue. Climate change exists due to development of human and ...
Absolute sea-level rise has become an important topic globally due to climate change. In addition, r...
Globally, sea levels are rising due to climate change caused by humans. Current and future sea level...
Sea level rise becomes our concern nowadays as a result of variously contribution of climate change ...
The increase of anthropogenic activities has triggered global sea level rise to threaten many low-ly...
Sea level rise is rapidly turning into major issues among our community and all levels of the govern...
The increase of anthropogenic activities has triggered rising global sea levels and threatens many l...
Rise in sea level is one of the disastrous effects of climate change. A relatively small increase in...
Future sea level rise would be expected to have a number of impacts, particularly on Malaysia coasta...
The long-term sea level change during 1993 to 2008 was investigated in the Malaysian seas from satel...
The El Nino and La Nina phenomena indirectly provide dramatic changes to the sea level that can be c...
Future sea level rise would be expected to have a number of impacts, particularly on Malaysia coasta...
Geographically, West Malaysia is a peninsula surrounded by seas which have their own characteristics...
Climate change and global warming has impacted the entire world. It has caused ice melting at the po...
Sea level rise due to climate change is non-uniform globally, necessitating regional estimates. Peni...
Climate change has become a worldwide issue. Climate change exists due to development of human and ...
Absolute sea-level rise has become an important topic globally due to climate change. In addition, r...
Globally, sea levels are rising due to climate change caused by humans. Current and future sea level...