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GMSL Rates

CU: 3.4 ± 0.4 mm/yr
AVISO: 3.3 ± 0.5 mm/yr
CSIRO: 3.3 ± 0.4 mm/yr
NASA GSFC: 3.4 ± 0.4 mm/yr
NOAA: 3.2 ± 0.4 mm/yr (w/ GIA)
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Frequent Questions

  • Can I subscribe to the mean sea level estimates?
  • Do you account for plate tectonics in the global mean sea level trend?
  • What is the definition of global mean sea level (GMSL) and its rate?
  • What is the format of the dates in the GMSL time series?
  • Is sedimentation in the oceans accounted for in the GMSL estimate?
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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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Boening, C., J. Willis, F. Landerer, R. S. Nerem, and J. Fasullo. "The 2011 La Niña: So strong, the oceans fell." Geophysical Research Letters 39, no. 19 (2012). Abstract
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Ivins, E., T. James, J. Wahr, E. Schrama, F. Landerer, and K. Simon. "Antarctic contribution to sea-level rise observed by GRACE with improved GIA correction." Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth (2013): n/a - n/a. Abstract
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Fasullo, J., C. Boening, F. Landerer, and R. S. Nerem. "Australia's unique influence on global sea level in 2010-2011." Geophysical Research Letters 40, no. 16 (2013): 4368-4373. Abstract
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Landerer, F., J. Jungclaus, and J. Marotzke. "El Niño–Southern Oscillation signals in sea level, surface mass redistribution, and degree-two geoid coefficients." Journal of Geophysical Research 113, no. C8 (2008): C08014. Abstract
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Landerer, F., J. Jungclaus, and J. Marotzke. "Long-term polar motion excited by ocean thermal expansion." Geophysical Research Letters 36, no. 17 (2009): L17603. Abstract
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CU Sea Level Blog

  • New group publication: "Is the detection of accelerated sea level rise imminent?" by Fasullo et al.
  • 10 things you should know about sea level rise and how bad it could be
  • Correction: New GMSL release and Jason-2 Switch to Side-B Platform Module
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Our Publications

  • Climate-change–driven accelerated sea-level rise detected in the altimeter era
  • On the “Cal-Mode” Correction to TOPEX Satellite Altimetry and Its Effect on the Global Mean Sea Level Time Series
  • Is the detection of accelerated sea level rise imminent?
  • Uncovering an anthropogenic sea-level rise signal in the Pacific Ocean
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Recent Articles

  • Climate-change–driven accelerated sea-level rise detected in the altimeter era
  • On the “Cal-Mode” Correction to TOPEX Satellite Altimetry and Its Effect on the Global Mean Sea Level Time Series
  • Is the detection of accelerated sea level rise imminent?
  • The tilt of mean sea level along the east coast of North America
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Climate Science News

  • [Jason-2] Jason-2 is in safe mode since Saturday, February 16th 2019 @14:56:48 UTC
  • [Jason-2/Jason-3] MOE calculation takes into account DORIS and GPSP measurements
  • Polar vortex breakdown
  • February 2019: Sharks in eddies and meanders
  • [Sentinel-3B L2P] redelivery of L2P S3B Near Real Time and Short Time Critical
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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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