The present communication discusses sea-level-rise trends in the north Indian Ocean, particularly off the Indian coasts, based on estimates derived from satellite altimeter and tide-gauge data. Altimeter data analysis over the 1993-2012 period reveals that the rate of sea-level rise is rather spatially homogeneous over most of the north Indian Ocean, reaching values close to global mean sea-level-rise trend (3.2 mm yr(-1)) estimated over the same period. The only notable exception lies in the northern and eastern coasts of the Bay of Bengal, which experience larger trends (5 mm yr(-1) and more). These recent trends derived from altimeter data are higher than those estimated from tide-gauge records over longer periods during the 20th century...
During the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (TOGA) 10- year programme (1985- 1994), a sea-level stud...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
Climate change is a causative factor of profound series of changers including sea level rising, incr...
International audienceThe present communication discusses sea-level-rise trends in the north Indian ...
Mean-sea-level data from coastal tide gauges in the north Indian Ocean were used to show that low-fr...
The global mean sea level (GMSL) changes derived from modelling do not match actual measurements of ...
International audienceIndian Ocean is the home to many tropical low lying islands and highly populat...
Mean sea level variation is a global phenomenon with spatial variations in trends on regional levels...
Densely populated low-lying coastal zones of countries that border the Indian Ocean are at risk due ...
Global sea-level rise has been relatively well studied by making use of the coastal tide gauge data ...
Sea level changes can be of two types: (i) changes in the mean sea level and (ii) changes in the ext...
Sea level rise becomes our concern nowadays as a result of variously contribution of climate change ...
1327-1331Indian tide gauges can be used to estimate sea level rise. To separate relative sea level...
TOPEX/Poseidon satellite altimeter data are used to estimate global empirical orthogonal functions t...
Sea-level rise is an inevitable consequence of climate change due to increased external forcings and...
During the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (TOGA) 10- year programme (1985- 1994), a sea-level stud...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
Climate change is a causative factor of profound series of changers including sea level rising, incr...
International audienceThe present communication discusses sea-level-rise trends in the north Indian ...
Mean-sea-level data from coastal tide gauges in the north Indian Ocean were used to show that low-fr...
The global mean sea level (GMSL) changes derived from modelling do not match actual measurements of ...
International audienceIndian Ocean is the home to many tropical low lying islands and highly populat...
Mean sea level variation is a global phenomenon with spatial variations in trends on regional levels...
Densely populated low-lying coastal zones of countries that border the Indian Ocean are at risk due ...
Global sea-level rise has been relatively well studied by making use of the coastal tide gauge data ...
Sea level changes can be of two types: (i) changes in the mean sea level and (ii) changes in the ext...
Sea level rise becomes our concern nowadays as a result of variously contribution of climate change ...
1327-1331Indian tide gauges can be used to estimate sea level rise. To separate relative sea level...
TOPEX/Poseidon satellite altimeter data are used to estimate global empirical orthogonal functions t...
Sea-level rise is an inevitable consequence of climate change due to increased external forcings and...
During the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (TOGA) 10- year programme (1985- 1994), a sea-level stud...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
Climate change is a causative factor of profound series of changers including sea level rising, incr...