I very much like that the seal level rise estimated
in this study very closely matches the SF
tide gage rate of 1.92 mm / yr since 1897.
In a 2009 study, the authors used GPS measurement to correct for local vertical movement of the Earth at key
tide gages, finding a «global rate of geocentric sea level rise of 1.61 ± 0.19 mm / yr over the past century».
In a 2009 study, the authors used GPS measurement to correct for local vertical movement of the Earth at key tide gages, finding a «global rate of geocentric sea level rise of 1.61 ± 0.19 mm / yr over the past century» Their study shows no acceleration and no changes in rate during warm or cold periods of the last 110 year
In a 2009 study, the authors used GPS measurement to correct for local vertical movement of the Earth at key
tide gages, finding a «global rate of geocentric sea level rise of 1.61 ± 0.19 mm / yr over the past century» Their study shows no acceleration and no changes
in rate during warm or cold periods of the last 110 year
in rate during warm or cold periods of the last 110 years.