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Sea level variability in the Mediterranean Sea during the 1990s on the basis of two 2d and one 3d model

The sea level rise in the 1990s at the Mediterranean Sea as evidenced by satellite altimetry is studied with the aid of ocean models. Two barotropic two dimensional (2d) models and one three dimensional (3d) model are used. Both 2d models indicate that the contribution of direct atmospheric forcing...

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Published in:Journal of marine systems 2009-08, Vol.78 (1), p.109-123
Main Authors: Tsimplis, Michael, Marcos, Marta, Colin, Jeanne, Somot, Samuel, Pascual, Ananda, Shaw, A.G.P.
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