Sea level change could have profound impacts on our society. We report here on three related sea level change problems. First, a variety of regression models have predicted different rates for global mean sea level rise over the past century. Some of these models are accelerating and others are not. We ask whether we can distinguish between these using a new nonparametric noise model that we have developed. Simulations show that we can, and further imply that GMSL is rising at an accelerating rate. Second, historical global mean sea level is reconstructed from tide gauges that are located along coastlines and islands, but over the past 25 years we also have data from satellite altimeters that give global coverage. This raises the question a...
[1] The determination of the present-day rate of sea level change is important for a variety of scie...
Sea level change prior to 1993 is described by time varying amplitudes of spatial EOFs, in analogy t...
Near-global and continuous measurements from satellite altimetry have provided accurate estimates of...
Sea level change could have profound impacts on our society. We report here on three related sea lev...
Estimates of global sea-level change rates based on observations from Tide Gauges (TGs) show a long-...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
Different sea level reconstructions show a spread in sea level rise over the last six decades and it...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
Based on a careful selection of tide gauges records from the Global Sea Level Observing System netwo...
Being one of the major consequences of anthropogenic climate change, sea level rise forms a threat f...
Although there are over 1,800 globally distributed tide gauge stations, only a few hundred of them a...
The redistribution of surface water mass associated with the melting of glacial ice causes uplift ne...
Although the global mean sea-level budget for the 20th century can now be closed, the understanding ...
Sea level rise is naturally a topic of concern to many Floridians. Our intention in this chapter is ...
[1] The determination of the present-day rate of sea level change is important for a variety of scie...
Sea level change prior to 1993 is described by time varying amplitudes of spatial EOFs, in analogy t...
Near-global and continuous measurements from satellite altimetry have provided accurate estimates of...
Sea level change could have profound impacts on our society. We report here on three related sea lev...
Estimates of global sea-level change rates based on observations from Tide Gauges (TGs) show a long-...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
Different sea level reconstructions show a spread in sea level rise over the last six decades and it...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
Based on a careful selection of tide gauges records from the Global Sea Level Observing System netwo...
Being one of the major consequences of anthropogenic climate change, sea level rise forms a threat f...
Although there are over 1,800 globally distributed tide gauge stations, only a few hundred of them a...
The redistribution of surface water mass associated with the melting of glacial ice causes uplift ne...
Although the global mean sea-level budget for the 20th century can now be closed, the understanding ...
Sea level rise is naturally a topic of concern to many Floridians. Our intention in this chapter is ...
[1] The determination of the present-day rate of sea level change is important for a variety of scie...
Sea level change prior to 1993 is described by time varying amplitudes of spatial EOFs, in analogy t...
Near-global and continuous measurements from satellite altimetry have provided accurate estimates of...