Sentences with phrase «sea level anomalies»

These C3S products are derived from the DUACS delayed - time altimeter gridded maps of sea level anomalies based on a stable number of altimeters (two) in the satellite constellation.
CESM - LENS hindcasts and projections of: (a) annual mean sea level anomaly at coastal grid points between 40 - 45 ° N, (b) maximum AMOC streamfunction anomaly, and (c) alongshore wind anomaly.
Both El Niños show sea level anomalies of up to 8 inches across the eastern tropical Pacific (and corresponding drops in other parts of the ocean basin).
a) global mean thermosteric sea level anomaly (b) and zonal mean ocean temperature at 792.5 mtrs, 66 S (the Southern Ocean).
The MDT for a different time period P can be easily deduced using altimetric Sea Level Anomalies referenced to the 1993 - 1999 period with: MDTP = MDT93 - 99 + P.
Indeed, sea level anomalies measured by Topex / Poseidon were over 20 centimeters in the equatorial Pacific when the phenomenon was at its height (and as much as 30 centimeters off the coast of Peru).
Climatologies of sea level anomalies (> 0.05 m) and daily - mean storm surges (> 0.3 m) are presented for the 1960 — 2010 cool seasons (October — April) along the East Coast of the United States.
Ongoing climate change affects hydrogeography, water temperatures, sea level anomalies, and salinity in coastal areas worldwide.
Up - to - date altimeter standards are used to estimate the sea level anomalies.
The stability and homogeneity of the C3S sea level products is also ensured by the use of an homogeneous mean reference to compute the sea level anomalies for all missions.
The sea level anomalies are anomalies with respect to the 1993 - 2012 reference period.
The sea level anomaly creates an along - shelf geostrophic coastal current anomaly, which is particularly strong on the western side of the Peninsula.
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