The future regional sea level (RSL) rise in the western North Pacific is investigated by dynamical downscaling with the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) with an eddy-permitting resolution based on three global climate models—MIROC-ESM, CSIRO-Mk3.6.0, and GFDL-CM3—under the highest greenhouse-gas emission scenario. The historical run is forced by the air-sea fluxes calculated from Coordinated Ocean Reference Experiment version 2 (COREv2) data. Three future runs—ROMSMIROC, ROMS-CSIRO, and ROMS-GFDL—are forced with an atmospheric field constructed by adding the difference between the climate model parameters for the twentyfirst and twentieth century to fields in the historical run. In all downscaling, the RSL rise along the eastern coast ...
The sea level over the tropical Pacific is a key indicator reflecting vertically integrated heat dis...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
Data needed for figures in the GRL paper "The impact of climate change on ocean submesoscale activit...
Global climate models (GCMs) have limitations in simulating spatially non-uniform sea-level rise due...
Future changes in the dynamic sea level (DSL), which is defined as sea-level deviation from the glob...
This thesis consists of an analysis of a sea level rise in the North Pacific and an upwelling change...
This paper analyzes regional sea level changes in a climate change simulation using the Max Planck I...
The sea level is changing around the world due to a combination of complex processes, such as change...
Changes in ocean properties and circulation lead to a spatially non-uniform pattern of ocean dynamic...
Abstract: In this study, we performed a downscaling of an ECHAM5 simulated dataset for the current a...
An important contribution to future changes in regional sea level extremes is due to the changes in ...
Abstract: There are many different techniques for dynamical downscaling of global climate change pro...
This dataset accompanies the article Improving sea-level change projections for the Northwestern Eur...
Sea level variability around Japan from 1906 to 2010 is examined using a regional ocean model, along...
Sea level rise exhibits significant regional differences. Based on Coupled Model Intercomparison Pro...
The sea level over the tropical Pacific is a key indicator reflecting vertically integrated heat dis...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
Data needed for figures in the GRL paper "The impact of climate change on ocean submesoscale activit...
Global climate models (GCMs) have limitations in simulating spatially non-uniform sea-level rise due...
Future changes in the dynamic sea level (DSL), which is defined as sea-level deviation from the glob...
This thesis consists of an analysis of a sea level rise in the North Pacific and an upwelling change...
This paper analyzes regional sea level changes in a climate change simulation using the Max Planck I...
The sea level is changing around the world due to a combination of complex processes, such as change...
Changes in ocean properties and circulation lead to a spatially non-uniform pattern of ocean dynamic...
Abstract: In this study, we performed a downscaling of an ECHAM5 simulated dataset for the current a...
An important contribution to future changes in regional sea level extremes is due to the changes in ...
Abstract: There are many different techniques for dynamical downscaling of global climate change pro...
This dataset accompanies the article Improving sea-level change projections for the Northwestern Eur...
Sea level variability around Japan from 1906 to 2010 is examined using a regional ocean model, along...
Sea level rise exhibits significant regional differences. Based on Coupled Model Intercomparison Pro...
The sea level over the tropical Pacific is a key indicator reflecting vertically integrated heat dis...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
Data needed for figures in the GRL paper "The impact of climate change on ocean submesoscale activit...