Sea level - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mean sea level (MSL) is the average (mean) height of the ocean's surface (especially that halfway between mean high and low tide); used as a standard in reckoning land elevation. To an operator of a...
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Sea level rise: ... Europe N. America S. America Africa SE. Asia China & Japan Australia ... my flood map | about; Data provided by NASA...
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Current sea level rise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Current sea level rise has occurred at a mean rate of 1.8 mm per year for the past century, and more recently at rates estimated near 2.8 ± 0.4 to 3.1 ± 0.7 mm per year (1993-2003). Current sea leve...
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After the last ice age, the rapid melting of glaciers rapidly raised sea level. That melting tapered off about 6,000 years ago, and sea level -- compared to land -- became fairly stable. ... Disappearing beaches; Grim examples; Role of beaches; Solving beach erosion?; Global warming and sea levels...
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Joint Archive for Sea Level (JASL)* - NODC and the University of Hawaii Sea Level Center (UHSLC) cooperate to provide access to sea level data. The data is hosted at UHSLC, and are hourly, daily, and monthly sea level values from stations in tropical and subtropical areas of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans.
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www.nodc.noaa.gov/General/sealevel.html
www.nodc.noaa.gov/General/sealevel.html
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Sea levels during several previous interglacials were about 3 to as much as 20 meters higher than current sea level. The evidence comes from two different but complementary types of studies. One line of evidence is provided by old shoreline features (fig.
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TAMPA, Florida - A dramatic rise in sea levels predicted by researchers at a major U.S. government agency has renewed concerns among scientists and community planners about the fate of Florida's coastlines.
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