The regional response of the global ocean to low-frequency changes in atmospheric pressure loading, eta(ib), is analyzed as it occurs in the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) coupled ocean-atmosphere climate model in response to increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Results suggest that long-term changes in eta(ib) can lead to increases in high-latitude sea level by up to 5 and 10 cm, respectively, after doubling and quadrupling the atmospheric CO2 content. At low latitudes, sea level will decrease simultaneously between 2 and 4 cm through the combined effects of changes in the atmospheric circulation and through the increase of its moisture content. In subpolar regions, associated rates of sea level increase are of the order...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of the oceanic air–sea CO...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
Highlights: • Global mean sea level simulated in interannual CORE simulations. • Regional sea leve...
The regional response of the global ocean to low-frequency changes in atmospheric pressure loading, ...
This paper analyzes regional sea level changes in a climate change simulation using the Max Planck I...
Sea level changes resulting from CO2-induced climate changes in ocean density and circulation have b...
A new climate model (ECHAM5/MPI-OM1) developed for the fourth assessment report of the Intergovernme...
The sea level is changing around the world due to a combination of complex processes, such as change...
Changes in surface air temperature resulting from a doubling in atmospheric carbon dioxide drive cha...
We present regional sea-level projections and associated uncertainty estimates for the end of the 21...
In order to assess the impact of sea level rise on Water Management, it is useful to understand the ...
On 103- to 106-year timescales, global sea level is determined largely by the volume of ice stored o...
The long-term adjustment processes of atmosphere and ocean in response to gradually increased atmosp...
International audienceThe increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of ...
There is intense scientific and public interest in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IP...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of the oceanic air–sea CO...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
Highlights: • Global mean sea level simulated in interannual CORE simulations. • Regional sea leve...
The regional response of the global ocean to low-frequency changes in atmospheric pressure loading, ...
This paper analyzes regional sea level changes in a climate change simulation using the Max Planck I...
Sea level changes resulting from CO2-induced climate changes in ocean density and circulation have b...
A new climate model (ECHAM5/MPI-OM1) developed for the fourth assessment report of the Intergovernme...
The sea level is changing around the world due to a combination of complex processes, such as change...
Changes in surface air temperature resulting from a doubling in atmospheric carbon dioxide drive cha...
We present regional sea-level projections and associated uncertainty estimates for the end of the 21...
In order to assess the impact of sea level rise on Water Management, it is useful to understand the ...
On 103- to 106-year timescales, global sea level is determined largely by the volume of ice stored o...
The long-term adjustment processes of atmosphere and ocean in response to gradually increased atmosp...
International audienceThe increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of ...
There is intense scientific and public interest in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IP...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of the oceanic air–sea CO...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
Highlights: • Global mean sea level simulated in interannual CORE simulations. • Regional sea leve...