Satellite altimetry missions provide a quasi-global synoptic view of sea level variations over more than 25 years and provide regional sea level (SL) indicators such as trends and accelerations. Estimating realistic uncertainties on these quantities is crucial to address current climate science questions. While uncertainty estimates are available for the global mean sea level (GMSL), information is not available at local scales so far. We estimate a local satellite altimetry error budget and use it to derive local error variance-covariance matrices, and estimate confidence intervals on trends and accelerations at the 90% confidence level. [...]
Prandi, P., Meyssignac, B., Ablain, M., Spada, G., Ribes, A., Benveniste, J. (2021). Local sea level trends, accelerations and uncertainties over 1993–2019. SCIENTIFIC DATA, 8(1), 1-12 [10.1038/s41597-020-00786-7].
Local sea level trends, accelerations and uncertainties over 1993–2019
Spada, Giorgio;
2021
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Satellite altimetry missions provide a quasi-global synoptic view of sea level variations over more than 25 years and provide regional sea level (SL) indicators such as trends and accelerations. Estimating realistic uncertainties on these quantities is crucial to address current climate science questions. While uncertainty estimates are available for the global mean sea level (GMSL), information is not available at local scales so far. We estimate a local satellite altimetry error budget and use it to derive local error variance-covariance matrices, and estimate confidence intervals on trends and accelerations at the 90% confidence level. [...]File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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