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Ocean Circulation Science derived from the Atlantic, Indian and Arctic Sea Level Networks, Toulouse, France 10-11 May 1999
IOC (2000). Ocean Circulation Science derived from the Atlantic, Indian and Arctic Sea Level Networks, Toulouse, France 10-11 May 1999. IOC Workshop Report, 171. UNESCO: France. 131 pp.
Part of: IOC Workshop Report. UNESCO: Paris

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Keywords
    Collections > Data collections
    Data > Oceanographic data
    Earth sciences > Geophysics > Geodesy
    El Nino phenomena
    Levels > Water levels > Sea level
    Measurement > Water level measurement > Sea level measurement
    Motion > Water motion > Vertical water movement > Upwelling
    Organizations > Information centres > Warning services > Storm tide warning services
    Oscillations > Tidal oscillations
    Prediction > Tsunami prediction
    A, Atlantic [Marine Regions]; PN, Arctic [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    In May of 1999 a workshop was held concerning the use of sea level data for scientific research, with an emphasis on the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. This workshop complements earlier workshops focused on the Southern and Pacific Oceans. These workshops are intended to establish the importance of ongoing efforts to improve the global sea level database in order to support research programmes aimed at better understanding of the variability of the Earth's climate. The workshop consisted of 27 talks, all given in plenary, over 1.5 days. After the workshop, 22 papers or abstracts were collected and they comprise this report. The topics covered were wide ranging, spanning from large-scale oceanography, ENSO variations, Arctic and Antarctic sea level variability, the sea level variations of enclosed seas and the Mediterranean, the development of tsunami warning systems, coastally-trapped waves and upwelling, tides, and to the impact of space geodetic techniques on sea level measurements.

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