We use 1277 tide gauge records since 1807 to provide an improved global sea level reconstruction and analyse the evolution of sea level trend and acceleration. In particular we use new data from the polar regions and remote islands to improve data coverage and extend the reconstruction to 2009. There is a good agreement between the rate of sea level rise (3.2 ± 0.4 mm·yr− 1) calculated from satellite altimetry and the rate of 3.1 ± 0.6 mm·yr− 1 from tide gauge based reconstruction for the overlapping time period (1993–2009). The new reconstruction suggests a linear trend of 1.9 ± 0.3 mm·yr− 1 during the 20th century, with 1.8 ± 0.5 mm·yr− 1 since 1970. Regional linear trends for 14 ocean basins since 1970 show the fastest sea level rise for...
Greenhouse warming scenarios commonly forecast an acceleration of sea level rise in the next 5 or 6+...
Using instrumental observations from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), we provide a ...
1631-0713Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes have improved considerably in the r...
We use 1277 tide gauge records since 1807 to provide an improved global sea level reconstruction and...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
1631-0713Understanding of sea-level change has improved considerably over the last decade. Present-d...
Estimates of global sea-level change rates based on observations from Tide Gauges (TGs) show a long-...
We present a reconstruction of global sea level (GSL) since 1700 calculated from tide gauge records ...
Different sea level reconstructions show a spread in sea level rise over the last six decades and it...
Two of the most important topics in Sea Level Science are addressed in this paper. One is concerned ...
TOPEX/Poseidon satellite altimeter data are used to estimate global empirical orthogonal functions t...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
We analyse annual mean sea-level records from tide-gauges located in the Baltic and parts of the Nor...
An empirical model for sea level trends over several decades is set up such that it is consistent wi...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Greenhouse warming scenarios commonly forecast an acceleration of sea level rise in the next 5 or 6+...
Using instrumental observations from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), we provide a ...
1631-0713Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes have improved considerably in the r...
We use 1277 tide gauge records since 1807 to provide an improved global sea level reconstruction and...
Tide gauge data are used to estimate trends in global sea level for the period from 1955 to 2007. Li...
1631-0713Understanding of sea-level change has improved considerably over the last decade. Present-d...
Estimates of global sea-level change rates based on observations from Tide Gauges (TGs) show a long-...
We present a reconstruction of global sea level (GSL) since 1700 calculated from tide gauge records ...
Different sea level reconstructions show a spread in sea level rise over the last six decades and it...
Two of the most important topics in Sea Level Science are addressed in this paper. One is concerned ...
TOPEX/Poseidon satellite altimeter data are used to estimate global empirical orthogonal functions t...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
We analyse annual mean sea-level records from tide-gauges located in the Baltic and parts of the Nor...
An empirical model for sea level trends over several decades is set up such that it is consistent wi...
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order o...
Greenhouse warming scenarios commonly forecast an acceleration of sea level rise in the next 5 or 6+...
Using instrumental observations from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), we provide a ...
1631-0713Measuring sea level change and understanding its causes have improved considerably in the r...