Revisiting the Earth's sea-level and energy budgets from 1961 to 2008
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere · United States Geological Survey · +8 more institutions
Abstract
[1] We review the sea-level and energy budgets together from 1961, using recent and updated estimates of all terms. From 1972 to 2008, the observed sea-level rise (1.8 ± 0.2 mm yr−1 from tide gauges alone and 2.1 ± 0.2 mm yr−1 from a combination of tide gauges and altimeter observations) agrees well with the sum of contributions (1.8 ± 0.4 mm yr−1) in magnitude and with both having similar increases in the rate of rise during the period. The largest contributions come from ocean thermal expansion (0.8 mm yr−1) and the melting of glaciers and ice caps (0.7 mm yr−1), with Greenland and Antarctica contributing about 0.4 mm yr−1. The cryospheric contributions increase through the period (particularly in the 1990s)…
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10Topics & keywords
- Glacier
- Tide gauge
- Sea level
- Environmental science
- Radiative forcing
- Future sea level
- Sea level rise
- Climatology