Global sea level change and thermal contribution |
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Authors: | Juncheng Zuo Jianli Zhang Ling Du Peiliang Li Lei Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory of Coastal Disaster and Defense, Ministry of Education, Hohai University, Nanfing 210098, P. R.China 2. National Marine Data and Information Service, Tianjin 300171, P. R. China 3. College of Physical and Environmental Oceanography, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, P. R, China |
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Abstract: | The global long-term sea level trend is obtained from the analysis of tide gauge data and TOPEX/Poseidon data. The linear trend of global mean sea level is highly non-umiform spatially, with an average rate of 2.2 mm year-1 in T/P sea-level rise from October 1992 to September 2002. Sea level change duc to temperature vanation (the thermosteric sea level) is discussed. The results are compared with TOPEX/Poseidon altimeter data in the same temporal span at different spatial scales. It is indicated that the ther-mal effect accounts for 86% and 73% of the observed seasonal variability in the northern and southern hemispheres, respectively. The TOPEX/Poseidon observed sea level lags behind the TSI, by 2 months in the zonal band of 40°-60° in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Systematic differences of about 1-2cm between TOPEX/Poseidon observations and thermosteric sea level data are obtained. The potential causes for these differences include water exchange among the atmosphere, land, and oceans, and some pos-sible deviations in thermosteric contribution estimates and geophysical corrections to the TOPEX/Poseidon data. |
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Keywords: | global sea level seasonal variation secular change thermosteric sea-level |
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