Using instrumental observations from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), we provide a new assessment of the global sea{level acceleration for the last 2 centuries (1820-2010). Our results, obtained by a stack of tide gauge time series, con firm the existence of a global sea level acceleration (GSLA) and, coherently with independent assessments so far, they point to a value close to 0:01 mm/yr2. However, di fferently from previous studies, we discuss how change points or abrupt inflections in individual sea level time series have contributed to the GSLA. Our analysis, based on methods borrowed from econometrics, suggests the existence of two distinct driving mechanisms for the GSLA, both involving a minority of tide gaug...
[1] Sea level observations suggest that the rate of sea level rise has accelerated during the last 2...
Two of the most important topics in Sea Level Science are addressed in this paper. One is concerned ...
We use 1277 tide gauge records since 1807 to provide an improved global sea level reconstruction and...
Using instrumental observations from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), we provide a ...
Using instrumental observations from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), we provide a ...
We present a reconstruction of global sea level (GSL) since 1700 calculated from tide gauge records ...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea-level rise (GMSLR), its possi...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea level rise (GMSLR) and its po...
This study investigates, using a new variable-acceleration model, the validity of the implicit asser...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
Two of the most important topics in Sea Level Science are addressed in this paper. One is concerned ...
Greenhouse warming scenarios commonly forecast an acceleration of sea level rise in the next 5 or 6+...
There is observational evidence that global sea level is rising and there is concern that the rate o...
There is observational evidence that global sea level is rising and there is concern that the rate o...
[1] Sea level observations suggest that the rate of sea level rise has accelerated during the last 2...
Two of the most important topics in Sea Level Science are addressed in this paper. One is concerned ...
We use 1277 tide gauge records since 1807 to provide an improved global sea level reconstruction and...
Using instrumental observations from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), we provide a ...
Using instrumental observations from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), we provide a ...
We present a reconstruction of global sea level (GSL) since 1700 calculated from tide gauge records ...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea-level rise (GMSLR), its possi...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea level rise (GMSLR) and its po...
This study investigates, using a new variable-acceleration model, the validity of the implicit asser...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
Two of the most important topics in Sea Level Science are addressed in this paper. One is concerned ...
Greenhouse warming scenarios commonly forecast an acceleration of sea level rise in the next 5 or 6+...
There is observational evidence that global sea level is rising and there is concern that the rate o...
There is observational evidence that global sea level is rising and there is concern that the rate o...
[1] Sea level observations suggest that the rate of sea level rise has accelerated during the last 2...
Two of the most important topics in Sea Level Science are addressed in this paper. One is concerned ...
We use 1277 tide gauge records since 1807 to provide an improved global sea level reconstruction and...