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1GLOSS - The Global Sea Level Observing System
Global Level of the Sea Surface 1. Monitoring
and Measuring Sea Level Why and How? 2. The
GLOSS Programme Network and Activities 3.
Sea Level Data
Thorkild Aarup, GLOSS Technical
Secretary t.aarup_at_unesco.org
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2GLOSS - The Global Sea Level Observing System
- Establishment of high quality global and
regional sea level networks - for application to climate, oceanographic and
coastal sea level - research
- Sea level stations around the world for long
term climate change - and oceanographic sea level monitoring
- Coordinated by the Intergovernmental
Oceanographic Commission - (IOC)
- Major contributor to IOCs Global Ocean
Observing System (GOOS)
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3Why Measure the Sea Level?
- Scientific research e.g. to measure long term
changes in - global sea level and ocean circulation
- Practical applications e.g. to predict flood
risks in coastal - regions
How to Monitor the Sea Level?
- Satellite radar altimetry
- Tide gauges
- In the deep ocean bottom pressures obtained
from sea bed - devices
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4Measuring Sea Level Changes
Altimeter System
Bottom Pressure Gauge
Tide Gauge (float)
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5Why Tide Gauges in the Age of Altimetry?
- Principle of continuity, relative low cost of
- gauges
- Long records for secular trend/acceleration
- studies (e.g. for input to IPCC)
- Higher frequency sampling important in straits
- and other areas
- High latitude regions of ice coverage
- Altimeter calibrations (absolute and
relative) - Coastal applications (GOOS Coastal Module)
Acoustic Gauge in Australia
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6Sea-Level Changes
- Different Time-Scales
- Momentary changes due to tsunamis
- Daily changes due to tides and surges
- Seasonal changes
- Interannual changes e.g. due to ENSO
- Long term changes due to climate change
- Causes of Sea Level Change
- Local processes in river/coastal regimes
- Ocean circulation changes
- Regional and global climate changes
- Geological processes
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7Long Term Changes in Sea Level
- Past 100 years
- Most records show evidence for
- rising sea levels during the past
- century
- IPCC concluded that there has
- been a global rise of
- approximately 10-20 cm
- during the past 100 years
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8Long Term Changes in Sea Level
- Next 100 years
- a rise between 9 and 88 cm
- a central value of 48 cm
- a rate of approx. 2.2 - 4.4
- times that of the past
- 100 years
Projected sea level rise, IPCC 2001
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9The GLOSS Programme/Networks
- GLOSS Core Network (GCN)
- Regional Densifications
- of the GCN
- Long Term Trends (LLT)
- Altimeter calibration
- (GLOSS-ALT set)
- Ocean Circulation
- (GLOSS-OC set)
GLOSS Core Network (GCN) with approx. 280 stations
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10GLOSS Activities
- Regional Developments
- Regional networks of gauges with greater spatial
density, to serve - the particular oceanographic interests of
those regions - examples - IOCARIBE (Caribbean), MedGLOSS (Mediterranean
Black Seas) - National Activities
- Contribution to the activities of national
agencies by improving the - standards for sea level recording around the
world - Training
- Annual training courses on the techniques of
tide gauge operations, - and workshops on special interests e.g.
measurements in - environmentally hostile areas
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11GLOSS Data Availability
- Data from GLOSS tide gauges
- Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level
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- University of Hawaii Sea Level Center
- http//www.soest.hawaii.edu/UHSLC/
- National Tidal Facility (Australia) Southern
Ocean Centre - http//www.ntf.flinders.edu.au
- GLOSS sea level data and information on each
gauge in the GCN are also available from PSMSL on
CD-ROM.
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12GLOSS - The Global Sea Level Observing System
- Documentation
- July 1997 Second Implementation Plan for the
GLOSS Program - IOC Manuals on Sea Level Measurement and
Interpretation - (Manuals and Guides No. 14, 3 volumes)
- Further Information
- GLOSS Technical Secretary Permanent Service for
Mean Sea LevelIntergovernmental Oceanographic
Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory - Commission (IOC), UNESCOemail
t.aarup_at_unesco.org email psmsl_at_pol.ac.uk
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