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Effects of Sea-Level Decadal Variability on Acceleration and Trend Difference

Authors :
Robert G. Dean
James R. Houston
Source :
Journal of Coastal Research. 290:1062-1072
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2013.

Abstract

Houston, J.R., and Dean, R.G. 2013. Effects of sea-level decadal variability on acceleration and trend difference. Previous research has shown that sea-level acceleration determined from individual tide gauge records has remarkably large scatter as record lengths decrease due to decadal variations in sea level. We extend previous data sets to the present time and find even greater acceleration scatter. Using analytic solutions, sinusoidal oscillations with amplitudes and periods of typical decadal variations are shown to basically account for the relationship between record length and both acceleration and trend difference. Data show that decadal variations will obscure estimates of underlying accelerations if record lengths of individual gauges are not greater than at least 75 years. Although worldwide data are less affected by decadal variations than individual gauge data, decadal variations still significantly affect estimates of underlying accelerations, in particular for record lengths less ...

Details

ISSN :
15515036 and 07490208
Volume :
290
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Coastal Research
Accession number :
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