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Earth Science Basics: Sea Level Rise | Ocean Surface Topography from Space
Oct 30, 2020
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Nov 1, 2024
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Sea-level Rise
Dec 11, 2013
biologicaldiversity.org
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New NASA Model Maps Sea Level Rise Like Never Before (Video)
Aug 26, 2015
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Sarah Lewin
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For over 20 years NASA has been tracking the global surface topography of the Ocean in order to understand the important role it plays in our daily lives. Climate change is causing our ocean to warm and glaciers to melt, resulting in sea level rise. Since 1880, the global sea level has risen 8 inches; By 2100, it is projected to rise another 1 to 4 feet. :::LEARN MORE::: Key Indicators: Sea Level http://climate.nasa.gov/key_indicators/#seaLevel National Climate Assessment: Sea Level Rise http://
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Aug 27, 2015
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NASA Sea Level
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Sea level update 🌊 Global average sea level rose by about 0.3 inches (0.76 centimeters) from 2022 to 2023, according to a @NASA-led analysis. This relatively large jump is due mostly to a warming climate and the development of a strong El Niño. With more than 30 years of satellite observations, the data show that global average sea level has risen about 4 inches (9.4 centimeters) since 1993 and the rate of increase has more than doubled. “Current rates of acceleration mean that we are on track
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Mar 21, 2024
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NASA Earth
Sea Level Rise | NASA Earthdata
Aug 22, 2024
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Tracking 30 Years of Sea Level Rise - NASA Science
Aug 11, 2022
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Sea Level 101: What Determines the Level of the Sea? - NASA Science
Jun 3, 2020
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Sea level update 🌊 In 2024, global sea level rose faster than expected mostly due to ocean water expanding as it warms, or thermal expansion. According to a NASA-led analysis, 2024’s rise was 0.23 in (0.59 cm) per year, compared to the expected rate of 0.17 in (0.43 cm) per year. In recent years, about two-thirds of sea level rise was from melting ice sheets and glaciers. About a third came from thermal expansion of seawater. But in 2024, those contributions flipped, with two-thirds of sea leve
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Mar 13, 2025
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Sea Level 101, Part Two: All Sea Level is "Local" - NASA Science
Jul 14, 2020
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Sea Level - Earth Indicator - NASA Science
6 months ago
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sea level data from 1993 to 2023 | Ocean Surface Topography from Space
May 2, 2024
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New study finds sea level rise accelerating - NASA Science
Feb 13, 2018
nasa.gov
2:35
It's hard to "see" sea level rise by just looking at the ocean, but its effects are very real. A new video covers some of the basics. Related story: https://climate.nasa.gov/blog/2974/cant-see-sea-level-rise-youre-looking-in-the-wrong-place/ Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech | NASA Climate Change
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May 21, 2020
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NASA Climate Change
Video: Tracking 30 Years of Sea Level Rise
Aug 19, 2022
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Sea Level Rise | My NASA Data
Jun 19, 2018
nasa.gov
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Sea level rise is one significant effect of the changing climate on Earth. A new study using NASA satellite data shows the rate of global sea level rise has been accelerating in recent decades, rather than increasing steadily. The upshot? Globally, sea levels could rise 26 inches by 2100. That's enough to cause problems for coastal cities around the planet. A warming climate raises sea level in two ways. First, warmer water expands as it heats up, which has contributed about half of the sea leve
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Feb 13, 2018
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NASA Sea Level
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Sea level rise is happening all around the planet. Local weather patterns, currents & more can affect when and how high sea levels rise in different places. With NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's OceanWorks, researchers can look at how sea level rise is happening around the globe. https://go.nasa.gov/38lBZOX Ensuring that measurements of sea level from space are accurate requires us to know exactly where measurements were taken. Using a technique called Precise Orbit Determi
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Nov 12, 2020
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Sea Level Height Data Set - NASA
Nov 5, 2020
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Rising Tides: Understanding Sea Level Rise - NASA Science
Dec 18, 2019
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Video: 27-Year Sea Level Rise - NASA Science
Mar 10, 2021
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Interactive Sea Level Rise Data Visualizations | Climate Impacts Group
Dec 29, 2021
uw.edu
Can't 'See' Sea Level Rise? You're Looking in the Wrong Place - NASA Science
May 13, 2020
nasa.gov
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Rise in sea level due to temperature change projected with interactive maps
Nov 15, 2021
cbs8.com
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For over 20 years, satellite altimeters have measured the sea surface height of our ever-changing oceans. This series of images shows the complicated patterns of rising and falling ocean levels across the globe from 1993 to 2015. Sea levels reflect changing currents (which tilt the sea surface), the redistribution of heat (which makes sea levels higher) and the long term rise in global sea levels that is the result of human-caused warming. The globally averaged rise is traced out in the bottom r
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Sep 29, 2016
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NASA Sea Level
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UPDATE: Global average sea level continues to rise at 3.4 millimeters (0.13 inches) per year since 1993. The IPCC says we will see more sea level rise in the 21st century, with extreme events (like severe coastal flooding) happening every year by the end of the century: https://sealevel.nasa.gov/understanding-sea-level/key-indicators/global-mean-sea-level | NASA Climate Change
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Sep 29, 2021
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NASA Climate Change
Changing Pacific Conditions Raise Sea Level Along U.S. West Coast - NASA
Dec 16, 2023
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Global Sea Level Rise Is Accelerating - Study
Feb 13, 2018
unfccc.int
Sea Level Rise
11 months ago
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