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The water level in Lake Vänern
Causes of water level drawdown on Lake Mweru Wantipa, Zambia
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The
surface boundary of
the
lake
was determined through GIS analysis.
Water
level
change was obtained from a staff gauge station at an
interval
of 48 hours.
Water
loss was
then
calculated using
the
water
balance equitation with respect to
the
lake’s
characteristics. 3.
Water
loss over a period of
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Causes of water level drawdown on Lake Mweru Wantipa, Zambia
Last updated:
Feb 17, 2023
The effect of water density on sea level
Oceanography
Watercourses
that run
into
the
Baltic add fresh
water
, thus reducing
the
salinity of
the
sea.
The
density of fresh
water
is lower than salt
water
, which affects
the
sea
level
in
the
Baltic.
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The effect of water density on sea level
Last updated:
Apr 23, 2014
Statistical forecasting of sea level changes in the Baltic.
Reports
Meteorology
Climate
interest
,
they
are only of
the
order of a few centimeters .
The
same is probably true also for sea
level
changes due to variations
in
river discharge .
The
dominating factors
influencing
sea
level
are sur- face pressure and surface wind stress and since
these
can be predicted 2 to 3 days ahead, it should
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Statistical forecasting of sea level changes in the Baltic.
Last updated:
Aug 02, 2019
Sea level
Oceanography
Environment
20 measurement stations along
the
coast of Sweden. Climate change leads to
increased
water
level
The
time series for sea
level
are long and
therefore
interesting
from a climate perspective. An
increase
in
atmospheric temperature can cause glaciers and land ice to melt faster than
they
build up, as
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Sea level
Last updated:
Mar 20, 2017
Global sea level affects the level of the Baltic
Oceanography
Global warming has
increased
the
volume of
the
world oceans. Land ice has melted and added more
water
so that
the
combined effect is a rise of 19.5 cm since 1870.
The
total
increase
in
sea
level
since
the
most recent ice age (10000 years ago) is calculated to be 130 m. During
the
last 2000
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Global sea level affects the level of the Baltic
Last updated:
Apr 23, 2014
Air pressure and sea level
Oceanography
Higher air pressure gives lower sea
levels
an
increase
in
air pressure of 1 hPa lowers
the
water
level
by 1 cm.
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Air pressure and sea level
Last updated:
Apr 23, 2014
Sea level oscillations
Oceanography
station at Landsort is relatively central to
the
Baltic and so is not much affected by
these
oscillations. As a result, sea
level
measurements from Landsort are a good guide to
the
water
level
in
the
Baltic over longer time periods.
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Sea level oscillations
Last updated:
Apr 23, 2014
Climate change scenario simulations of wind, sea level, and river discharge in the Baltic Sea and Lake Mälaren region – a dynamical downscaling approach from global to local scales.
Reports
Meteorology
Baltic Sea to
the
east. This study addresses also
the
question of how
the
water
level
in
Lake
Mälaren may be affected by climate change by
incorporating
the
following three contributing components
into
an analysis 1) projected changes to hydrological
inflows
to
Lake
Mälaren, 2) changes to downstream
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Climate change scenario simulations of wind, sea level, and river discharge in the Baltic Sea and Lake Mälaren region – a dynamical downscaling approach from global to local scales.
Last updated:
Apr 23, 2014
Climate indicator – Sea level
, which means that more
water
is added to
the
oceans and
the
level
rises. As
the
oceans warm,
their
volume
increase
due to
thermal
expansion.
These
two processes are
the
main contributors to sea
level
rise. Raised sea
levels
can have effects on coastal areas through, for example, flooding with damage to
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Sea level
Last updated:
Oct 27, 2022
Iréne Lake
Climate
Research
Email first name.last name@smhi.se Director of IPOC,
the
international
project office of CORDEX.
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Research departments
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Climate research at the Rossby Centre
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Iréne Lake
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Oct 27, 2023
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