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Global Ocean Thermosteric Sea Level trend map from Reanalysis & Multi-Observations Reprocessing

'''DEFINITION'''

The temporal evolution of thermosteric sea level in an ocean layer is obtained from an integration of temperature driven ocean density variations, which are subtracted from a reference climatology to obtain the fluctuations from an average field. The regional thermosteric sea level values are then averaged from 60°S-60°N aiming to monitor interannual to long term global sea level variations caused by temperature driven ocean volume changes through thermal expansion as expressed in meters (m).

'''CONTEXT'''

Most of the interannual variability and trends in regional sea level is caused by changes in steric sea level. At mid and low latitudes, the steric sea level signal is essentially due to temperature changes, i.e. the thermosteric effect (Stammer et al., 2013, Meyssignac et al., 2016). Salinity changes play only a local role. Regional trends of thermosteric sea level can be significantly larger compared to their globally averaged versions (Storto et al., 2018). Except for shallow shelf sea and high latitudes (> 60° latitude), regional thermosteric sea level variations are mostly related to ocean circulation changes, in particular in the tropics where the sea level variations and trends are the most intense over the last two decades.

'''CMEMS KEY FINDINGS'''

Significant (i.e. when the signal exceeds the noise) regional trends for the period 2005-2019 from the Copernicus Marine Service multi-ensemble approach show a thermosteric sea level rise at rates ranging from the global mean average up to more than 8 mm/year. There are specific regions where a negative trend is observed above noise at rates up to about -8 mm/year such as in the subpolar North Atlantic, or the western tropical Pacific. These areas are characterized by strong year-to-year variability (Dubois et al., 2018; Capotondi et al., 2020).

Note: The key findings will be updated annually in November, in line with OMI evolutions.

'''DOI (product):'''

https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00241

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Alternate title
GLOBAL_OMI_SL_thsl_trend
Date (Creation)
2020-06-17
Edition
3.4
Edition date
2023-03-30
Identifier
a0b71e7b-4a71-43a6-a5c1-8b5bb52ae7fe
Credit
E.U. Copernicus Marine Service Information
Resource provider
  GLO-MERCATOR-TOULOUSE-FR -
Maintenance and update frequency
Annually
Other
P0M0D0H/P0M0D0H
Maintenance note
N/A
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Oceanographic geographical features
Discipline
  • in-situ-observation
  • numerical-model
  • satellite-observation
Temporal scale
  • multi-year
Area of benefit
  • weather-climate-and-seasonal-forecasting
  • marine-safety
  • coastal-marine-environment
  • marine-resources
Reference Geographical Areas
  • global-ocean
Processing level
  • N/A
Model assimilation
  • Not Applicable
Ocean Hackathon - Ville
  • Kuala Lumpur
Use limitation
See Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service Data commitments and licence at: http://marine.copernicus.eu/web/27-service-commitments-and-licence.php
Access constraints
Other restrictions
Use constraints
License
Other constraints
No limitations on public access
Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
reference
Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
reference
Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
reference
Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
reference
Aggregate Datasetindentifier
797be33e-59ae-4fd8-a12c-30d362b53e12
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
document
Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
reference
Aggregate Datasetindentifier
42c62c40-61f9-463c-b1ad-1b1aa28e7fed
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
document
Aggregate Datasetindentifier
7fc9b2e6-3650-42fc-b8f1-31b34a39e1c0
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
document
Metadata language
eng
Topic category
  • Oceans
Description
bounding box
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Begin date
2005-01-01
End date
2019-12-31

Vertical extent

Minimum value
0
Maximum value
0.0
Vertical CRS
  • urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:5714
Supplemental Information
display priority: 50500
Reference system identifier
EPSG / WGS 84 (EPSG:4326)
Number of dimensions
2
Dimension name
Row
Resolution
0.25  degree
Dimension name
Column
Resolution
0.25  degree
Cell geometry
Area
Transformation parameter availability
No
Distribution format
  • NetCDF-4 ( )

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Series

Conformance result

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation
See the referenced specification
Statement
The myOcean products depends on other products for production or validation. The detailed list of dependencies is given in ISO19115's aggregationInfo (ISO19139 Xpath = "gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/gmd:aggregationInfo[./gmd:MD_AggregateInformation/gmd:initiativeType/gmd:DS_InitiativeTypeCode/@codeListValue='upstream-validation' or 'upstream-production']")
Attribute description
observation
Content type
Physical measurement
Descriptor
temporal resolution: annual mean
Descriptor
vertical level number: 1
Included with dataset
No
Feature types
Grid
File identifier
05e2480d-9c97-4ef1-add5-275be67074a8 XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Series
Hierarchy level name
Copernicus Marine Service product specification
Date stamp
2025-04-14T07:17:56.708239Z
Metadata standard name
ISO 19139, MyOcean profile
Metadata standard version
0.2
Point of contact
  CMEMS
http://marine.copernicus.eu/
 
 

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Spatial extent

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E
W
thumbnail


Keywords

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Oceanographic geographical features
Model assimilation
Not Applicable
Ocean Hackathon - Ville
Kuala Lumpur

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