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Variations of global water exchange under changing climate   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Variations of Global Sea Level are considered as an integral indicator of global water exchange. The results of analysis of Global Sea Level variations over past 140 years are estimated from tide-gauge data. Level trend in the XX century is shown to amount to 1.8 mm/year. The contributions of various factors to the formation of Global Sea Level trend are discussed. The interannual variations of evaporation and precipitation over the World Ocean are estimated for the first time, and their difference is shown to significantly contribute to the level trend, especially in the recent decade. Moreover, the significant rise in Global Sea Level is associated with the thermosteric level variations and, possibly, with the bottom melting of Antarctic shelf glaciers.  相似文献   
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Malinin  V. N.  Gordeeva  S. M. 《Water Resources》2019,46(3):466-479
Water Resources - The interaction between hydrological cycle components in the ocean–atmosphere–land system was considered. Calculations were made with the use of various reanalysis...  相似文献   
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We consider the interannual variability of the intensity of the Gulf Stream and interannual fluctuations of seawater parameters in the Gulf Stream and in the Labrador Current during intense climate warming. We show that this intensity has increased during this period. The scales of fluctuations and their contribution to variance in the initial time series was determined from wavelet analysis of the Gulf Stream north wall. We noted a considerable decrease in water density of the main branch of the Gulf Stream, caused by the increase in temperature due to global climate warming, and an absence of trends in water density of the main branch of the Labrador Current.  相似文献   
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