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Title: Understanding Sealevel Rise and Variability


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Understanding Sea-level Rise and Variability
  • Proposed Workshop Objectives Given the present
    and projected future rates of global sea-level
    rise, and the associated variability ranging from
    long to short timescales
  • Identify the factors contributing to the observed
    sea level rise and variability, as well as that
    projected in the future.
  • Organize a systematic attack on the error budget
  • Identify the major sources of uncertainty for
    each
  • What can be done to reduce each of these
    uncertainties?
  • In order to reduce the error budget, identify
    associated requirements for
  • New and/or augmented research,
  • New and/or augmented technical development, and
  • The collection of sustained, systematic
    observations


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Understanding Sea-level Rise and Variability
  • The major output from the workshop would be a
    WCRP report summarizing
  • the current state of the science,
  • an outline of future research requirements for
    improving our understanding of sea-level rise and
    variability and
  • a description of the observational requirements
    (both experimental and sustained systematic
    observations).

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Understanding Sea-level Rise and Variability
  • The Report would contain sections on requirements
    for improving present estimates and future
    projections of
  • sea-level rise and variability,
  • ocean thermal expansion,
  • non-polar glacier contributions,
  • ice sheet contributions,
  • vertical motion due to glacial isostatic
    adjustments and tectonic motions,
  • terrestrial (including anthropogenic) water
    storage contributions,
  • changes in the frequency/intensity of extreme
    events, and
  • changes in surface waves, ocean swell, etc.

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Understanding Sea-level Rise and Variability
  • Steering Committee Co-Chairs
  • John Church CSIRO Vice Chair, JSC Australia
  • Philip Woodworth Chair, IAPSO CMSLT Director,
    PSMSL UK
  • Stan Wilson NOAA, USA
  • Date late 2005, early 2006
  • Location IOC, Paris
  • Sponsorship
  • WMO, IOC, JCOMM, GLOSS
  • WCRP
  • ICSU/SCOR
  • IAPSO CMSLT
  • etc
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