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Uncertainty in sea level projections

07.08.19 | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Statistical analysis of large ensembles of Antarctic ice sheet simulations suggests that marine ice sheet instability increases the uncertainty in projections of ice sheet volume loss and consequent sea level rise, and skews the distribution of probable outcomes, such that sea level rise is more likely to exceed rather than fall behind the average projection, according to the authors.

Article #19-04822: "Marine ice sheet instability amplifies and skews uncertainty in projections of future sea-level rise," by Alexander A. Robel, Helene Seroussi, and Gerard H. Roe.

MEDIA CONTACT: Alexander A. Robel, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; tel: 305-519-0643; e-mail: robel@eas.gatech.edu

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Alexander A. Robel
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APA:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (2019, July 8). Uncertainty in sea level projections. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LD57P30L/uncertainty-in-sea-level-projections.html
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