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Sea level studies at , Germany

Sea level studies at , Germany Eduardo Zorita, Ralf Weisse, Birgit Hünicke, Frauke Albrecht and Hans von Storch GKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht, Germany. 2. Regional changes of mean sea level in the North Sea.

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Sea level studies at , Germany

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  1. Sea level studies at , Germany Eduardo Zorita, Ralf Weisse, Birgit Hünicke, Frauke Albrecht and Hans von StorchGKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht, Germany 2 Regional changes of mean sea level in the North Sea Critical examination of empirical scheme to project global mean sea level: dH/dt = r + a T + b dT/dt Parameters r,a and b are estimated from 1880-2000 time series of reconstructions of GMSL. 1 • Long records available in the German Bight, but mostly contaminated by non-climatic signals in ports and estuaries. • Increase of about 20 cm/100 a • No robust recent acceleration identified so far • Work on Baltic Sea underway • Strongly smoothed - at most 8 independent samples are available. • b is negative, meaning that rising temperatures would be associated with declining sea-level rise • b is very sensitive to the prior smoothing of the time series, turning from negative to positive roughly at the time scale of 30 years. • Would another form of the this model (e.g., replacing the temperature derivative by a weakly non-linear term) fit the observations equally good and yet project significantly different long-term futures? Figure: Estimated regional mean sea level (time series of the leading EOF mode of annual mean RMSL) in the German Bight – in red: 19-year moving average. Units: m

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