Authors
W Llovel, M Becker, A Cazenave, S Jevrejeva, R Alkama, B Decharme, H Douville, M Ablain, B Beckley
Publication date
2011/1/1
Journal
Global and Planetary Change
Volume
75
Issue
1-2
Pages
76-82
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
On decadal to multidecadal time scales, thermal expansion of sea waters and land ice loss are the main contributors to sea level variations. However, modification of the terrestrial water cycle due to climate variability and direct anthropogenic forcing may also affect sea level. For the past decades, variations in land water storage and corresponding effects on sea level cannot be directly estimated from observations because these are almost unexistent at global continental scale. However, global hydrological models developed for atmospheric and climatic studies can be used for estimating total water storage. For the recent years (since mid-2002), terrestrial water storage change can be directly estimated from observations of the GRACE space gravimetry mission. In this study, we analyse the interannual variability of total land water storage, and investigate its contribution to mean sea level variability at interannual …
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