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The sea level along the east coast of the United States from Maine to Florida, as determined from long-term (50-100 years) measurements using conventional coastal tide gauges leveled to nearby geodetic bench marks, is apparently rising at a rate of between 1 mm/year to 4 mm/year. There are also some indications that the overall rate of rise may have increased in recent decades. Trends of this nature...
The objective of the SEASAT-1 height calibration activity is to obtain values of the bias in the altimeter height measurement and time tag consistent with the 10 cm precision of the instrument. Based on analysis of altimeter and tracking data from four SEASAT passes over Bermuda, we find that a constant height bias of 0.12\pm 0.05meters provides consistency with the sea/ground truth in the form of...
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