风暴潮
海平面
服务(商务)
工作(物理)
气候变化
航程(航空)
风暴
地理
人口
海平面上升
全球变化
自然地理学
海洋学
环境资源管理
气象学
环境科学
地质学
业务
人口学
工程类
社会学
机械工程
营销
航空航天工程
作者
Simon Holgate,Andrew Matthews,Philip Woodworth,Lesley Rickards,M. E. Tamisiea,Elizabeth Bradshaw,Peter R. Foden,Kathleen M. Gordon,Svetlana Jevrejeva,J. Pugh
标识
DOI:10.2112/jcoastres-d-12-00175.1
摘要
Holgate, S.J.; Matthews, A.; Woodworth, P.L.; Rickards, L.J.; Tamisiea, M.E.; Bradshaw, E.; Foden, P.R.; Gordon, K.M.; Jevrejeva, S., and Pugh, J., 2013. New data systems and products at the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level. Sea-level rise remains one of the most pressing societal concerns relating to climate change. A significant proportion of the global population, including many of the world's large cities, are located close to the coast in potentially vulnerable regions such as river deltas. The Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) continues to evolve and provide global coastal sea-level information and products that help to develop our understanding of sea-level and land motion processes. Its work aids a range of scientific research, not only in long-term change, but also in the measurement and understanding of higher frequency variability such as storm surges and tsunamis. The PSMSL has changed considerably over the past 10 years, and the aim of this paper is to update the community about these changes as well as provide an overview of our continuing work.
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