The paper titled 'Improved sea level record over the satellite altimetry era (1993-2010) from the Climate Change Initiative Project' has been accepted for publication. This paper presenting the Sea Level CCI project can be found here.
The Sea Level CCI team is pleased to announce the release of the temporal extension of the Sea Level v1.1 ECV product. The monthly maps of sea level anomalies are now available over the 1993-2013 period. The ECV product also includes ocean indicators over the same period: Read more »
The sixth Sea Level CCI newsletter is now available for download. The main highlight in this new issue is the description of our new ECV product. Contents of this edition: Read more »
The SLCCI team are continuing to be very active in their first year of this 2nd Phase of the CCI programme. One way to keep up to date with this is via the team's publications area on this website - the latest list can be found in here.
The Sea Level ECV products consist of monthly maps of sea level anomalies and associated mean sea level trends.
As part of the project's scientific activities, the Sea Level CCI project team have been able to provide the Climate Research Group with along-track altimeter measurements from several altimeter missions (TOPEX-Poseidon, ERS-1 & 2, Envisat, Jason-1 & 2) to assess the quality of the Sea Level ECV products using assimilation techniques. Read more »
Our fifth newsletter is now available for download. In this new version we take a look back at some of the successes and highlights of our first 3 years (Phase 1) and go on to present our plans for the next 3 years (Phase 2).
Contents of this issue:
Over the last 3 years, the Sea Level CCI team have collectively published in excess of 80 publications, in the form of peer reviewed articles, conference proceedings & communications and as technical reports.
You can now see a full list of these publications in our new publications area.
It's an incredibly exciting time for the Sea Level CCI project team. The first 3 years (2011 - 2013) of the project activities are now complete and a new chapter is underway taking the team into the next 3 year phase.
We are pleased to announce that the next Version (1.1) of the Sea Level ECV products over an 18 year time period, from Jan 1993 to October 2010, is now available.
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The fourth newsletter summarises the major activities and achievements of the project as we move towards the end of this current phase of activities (Phase 1).
In this issue:
The Newsletter (PDF) can be found here: Newsletter #4