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EEAFigure Change in the height of a 50-year return period extreme water level event to the end of the 21st century for different scenarios
The water level is measured relative to the present day tide, due to changes in atmospheric storminess, an increase in mean sea level and vertical land movements
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EEAFigure Sea-level changes in Europe October 1992-May 2007
Based on satellite data; trends in mm/year, inverted barometer included, seasonal signal removed
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EEAFigure Observed changes in (a) global average surface temperature, (b) global average sea level and (c) northern hemispheric snow cover for March-April
All changes are relative to the period 19611990
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EEAFigure Changes in global sea level 1870-2006
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EEAFigure Sea-level change at different European tide-gauge stations 1896-2004
Data (mm/year) corrected with regard to postglacial land movement and gravity-field variation.
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EEAFigure Projected global average sea-level rise 1990-2100
Six SRES scenarios are shown
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EEAFigure Contributions to the sea level budget since 1972
Table showing the yearly contributions to the sea level budget
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EEAFigure European coastal lowlands most vulnerable to sea level rise
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EEAFigure Change in global mean sea level
The figure shows the global mean sea level from 1860 to 2009 as estimated from coastal and island sea-level data (1880 – 2009, blue) and from satellite altimeter data (1993 – 2009, grey).
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