Sentences with phrase «sea level acceleration»

«However, Fig. 15 and the associated uncertainties discussed in Section 3.4 show that long term estimates of time variable sea level acceleration in 203 year global reconstruction are significantly positive, which supports our previous finding (Jevrejeva et al., 2008a), that despite strong low frequency variability (larger than 60 years) the rate of sea level rise is increasing with time.»
«Because of the presence of low - frequency variations (e.g., multi-decadal variations seen in some tidal gauge records; Chambers et al. (2012)-RRB-, sea level acceleration results are sensitive to the choice of the analysis time span.
The study found that the most important approach to the earliest possible detection of a significant sea level acceleration lies in improved understanding (and subsequent removal) of interannual (occurring between years, or from one year to the next) to multidecadal (involving multiple decades) variability in sea level records.
They looked into the future to identify the timing at which sea level accelerations might first be recognised in a significant manner.
He adds, «One of the main difficulties in detecting sea level accelerations is the presence of decadal and multi-decadal variations..
The smooth trend curves plotted are fitted, providing a visual as to where sea level acceleration and deceleration have been, and indicate where they might be going.
CC Holley has attempted to downplay the importance of sea level acceleration, but the fear of precisely this sort of event being caused by continued CO2 emissions is one of the principal «selling points» of the climate change paradigm.
When it comes to sea level acceleration they demand statistical significance.
S. Jevrejeva, J. C. Moore, A. Grinsted, and P. L. Woodworth, «Recent global sea level acceleration started over 200 years ago?
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