Sea-level change is an important consequence of anthropogenic climate change, as higher sea levels increase the frequency of sea-level extremes and the impact of coastal flooding and erosion on the coastal environment, infrastructure and coastal communities1, 2. Although individual attribution studies have been done for ocean thermal expansion3, 4 and glacier mass loss5, two of the largest contributors to twentieth-century sea-level rise, this has not been done for the other contributors or total global mean sea-level change (GMSLC). Here, we evaluate the influence of greenhouse gases (GHGs), anthropogenic aerosols, natural radiative forcings and internal climate variability on sea-level contributions of ocean thermal expansion, glaciers, i...
[1] Sea level observations suggest that the rate of sea level rise has accelerated during the last 2...
Although the global-mean sea level (GMSL) rose over the twentieth century with a positive contributi...
Confidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability to account for...
Sea-level change is an important consequence of anthropogenic climate change, as higher sea levels i...
The rate of sea level rise and its causes are topics of active debate. Here we use a delayed respons...
Simulations of the last 500 yr carried out using the Third Hadley Centre Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GC...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
Global-mean sea level (GMSL) has been rising unsteadily by about 1.5 mm/yr since 1900, but the under...
[1] Sea level observations suggest that the rate of sea level rise has accelerated during the last 2...
Confidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability to account for...
[1] Sea level observations suggest that the rate of sea level rise has accelerated during the last 2...
Although the global-mean sea level (GMSL) rose over the twentieth century with a positive contributi...
Confidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability to account for...
Sea-level change is an important consequence of anthropogenic climate change, as higher sea levels i...
The rate of sea level rise and its causes are topics of active debate. Here we use a delayed respons...
Simulations of the last 500 yr carried out using the Third Hadley Centre Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GC...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
The rate of global-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
We evaluate the ability of process based models to reproduce observed global mean sea-level change. ...
Global-mean sea level (GMSL) has been rising unsteadily by about 1.5 mm/yr since 1900, but the under...
[1] Sea level observations suggest that the rate of sea level rise has accelerated during the last 2...
Confidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability to account for...
[1] Sea level observations suggest that the rate of sea level rise has accelerated during the last 2...
Although the global-mean sea level (GMSL) rose over the twentieth century with a positive contributi...
Confidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability to account for...