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GMSL Rates

CU: 3.2 ± 0.4 mm/yr
AVISO: 3.2 ± 0.6 mm/yr
CSIRO: 3.2 ± 0.4 mm/yr
NOAA: 3.2 ± 0.4 mm/yr (w/ GIA)
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Frequent Questions

  • What is the format of the dates in the GMSL time series?
  • Do you account for plate tectonics in the global mean sea level trend?
  • Is sedimentation in the oceans accounted for in the GMSL estimate?
  • What determines the x-intercept (i.e., "zero-crossing" or "base year") of the GMSL plots?
  • Why is the GMSL different than local tide gauge measurements?
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Sea Level Links

  • AVISO
  • CLS Radar Altimetry Tutorial
  • CSIRO
  • GFZ GRACE
  • Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS)
  • JPL GRACE Tellus
  • JPL Ocean Surface Topography
  • LEGOS-CTOH
  • NASA EO: World of Change
  • NASA Global Climate Change
  • NOAA Satellite Altimetry
  • Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL)
  • Radar Altimeter Database (RADS)
  • USF Grace Ocean Mass
  • UT/CSR GRACE

CU Sea Level Library

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2011
Zwally, H. J., and M. B. Giovinetto. "Overview and Assessment of Antarctic Ice-Sheet Mass Balance Estimates: 1992–2009." Surveys in Geophysics (2011). Abstract
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Zwally, H. J., J. Li, A. Brenner, Y. Beckle, H. Cornejo, J. DiMarzi, M. B. Giovinetto, T. A. Neumann, J. Robbins, J. L. Saba et al. "Greenland ice sheet mass balance: distribution of increased mass loss with climate warming; 2003–07 versus 1992–2002." Journal of Glaciology 57, no. 201 (2011): 88-102. Abstract
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2006
Luthcke, S. B., H. J. Zwally, W. Abdalati, D. D. Rowlands, R. Ray, R. S. Nerem, F. G. Lemoine, J. J. McCarthy, and D. S. Chinn. "Recent Greenland Ice Mass Loss by Drainage System from Satellite Gravity Observations." Science 314 (2006): 1286-1289. Abstract
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2004
Thomas, R., E. Rignot, G. Casassa, P. Kanagaratnam, C. Acuña, T. Akins, H. Brecher, E. Frederick, P. Gogineni, W. Krabill et al. "Accelerated Sea-Level Rise from West Antarctica." Science 306 (2004): 255-258. Abstract
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CU Sea Level Blog

  • New GMSL release and Jason-2 Switch to Side-B
  • Senate Committee Hearing on Impacts of Rising Sea Levels on Domestic Infrastructures
  • NASA mission takes stock of Earth's melting land ice
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Our Publications

  • The 2011 La Niña: So strong, the oceans fell
  • Is there a 60-year oscillation in global mean sea level?
  • Comparison of Global Mean Sea Level Time Series from TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason-1, and Jason-2
  • Reconstructing sea level using cyclostationary empirical orthogonal functions
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Recent Sea Level Articles

  • Time-variable gravity observations of ice sheet mass balance: precision and limitations of the GRACE satellite data
  • Antarctic contribution to sea-level rise observed by GRACE with improved GIA correction
  • Satellite-derived interannual ocean bottom pressure variability and its relation to sea level
  • Future sea-level rise from Greenland’s main outlet glaciers in a warming climate
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Climate Science News

  • Strong swell in French Polynesia on June 2013
  • Saral also provides promising results over the Amazon river
  • Un-baked Alaska
  • April on average
  • Spring has sprung in the Arctic
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We would like to thank JPL and G. Kruizinga for providing the altimetry database software. This work was funded by the NASA under a OSTM/Jason science investigation.

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