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Coastal applications from nadir altimetry: Example of the X-TRACK regional products

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X-TRACK as mentioned in this paper is a post-processing software for satellite altimetry data in coastal ocean areas, which is tailored for extending the use of satellite data to coastal ocean applications and provides freely available along-track sea level anomaly time series that cover today all the coastal oceans.
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This article is published in Advances in Space Research.The article was published on 2017-02-15. It has received 102 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ocean surface topography & Sea-surface height.

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Under-estimated wave contribution to coastal sea-level rise

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the contribution of thermal expansion and land ice loss to long-term sea-level changes at interannual-to-multidecadal timescales.
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Forcing Factors Affecting Sea Level Changes at the Coast

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the characteristics of sea level variability at the coast focussing on how it differs from the variability in the nearby deep ocean and how it contributes to the historical mean sea level records obtained from tide gauges which are now used routinely in large-scale climate research.
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Monitoring Sea Level in the Coastal Zone with Satellite Altimetry and Tide Gauges

TL;DR: The issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zone is examined, first by summarizing the long-term observations from tide gauges, then by showing how those are now complemented by improved satellite altimetry products in the Coastal ocean.
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Satellite Altimetry Measurements of Sea Level in the Coastal Zone

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the recent technical advances in processing and the new technological capabilities of satellite radar altimetry in the coastal zone and illustrate the fast-growing use of coastal data sets in coastal sea level research and applications, as highfrequency (tides and storm surge) and long-term sea level change studies.
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De-noising by soft-thresholding

TL;DR: The authors prove two results about this type of estimator that are unprecedented in several ways: with high probability f/spl circ/*/sub n/ is at least as smooth as f, in any of a wide variety of smoothness measures.
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Summarizing multiple aspects of model performance in a single diagram

TL;DR: In this article, a diagram has been devised that can provide a concise statistical summary of how well patterns match each other in terms of their correlation, their root-mean-square difference, and the ratio of their variances.
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The impacts of climate change in coastal marine systems.

TL;DR: The relationship between temperature and individual performance is reasonably well understood, and much climate-related research has focused on potential shifts in distribution and abundance driven directly by temperature as discussed by the authors, however, recent work has revealed that both abiotic changes and biological responses in the ocean will be substantially more complex.

SYNTHESES The impacts of climate change in coastal marine systems

TL;DR: Key directions for future research include identifying key demographic transitions that influence population dynamics, predicting changes in the community-level impacts of ecologically dominant species, incorporating populations' ability to evolve (adapt), and understanding the scales over which climate will change and living systems will respond.
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Modeling the barotropic response of the global ocean to atmospheric wind and pressure forcing - comparisons with observations

TL;DR: In this paper, a global simulation of the ocean response to atmospheric wind and pressure forcing has been run during the Topex/Poseidon (T/P) period (1992-2002), using a new hydrodynamic finite element (FE) model, MOG2D-G.
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