| 1988 - 302 pages
...latitudes. Rise in Global Mean Sea Level (probable) . A rise in mean sea level is generally expected due to thermal expansion of sea water in the warmer future climate. Far less certain is the contribution due to melting or calving of land ice. Source: Modified from NAS (1987) (The original... | |
| 1992 - 336 pages
...latitudes. Rise in Global Mean Sea Level (probable) A rise in mean sea level is generally expected due to thermal expansion of sea water in the warmer future climate. Far less certain is the contribution due to melting or calving of land ice. direction of changes in sea level and global... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - 1993 - 96 pages
...and glacial ice. My own opinion, based on historical temperature records and recent cloud-radiation studies, is that the observed global warming is more...runoff in higher latitudes. Summer Mid-Continental DrynessAVarming (probable) — Several model studies have indicated a marked decrease of the soil moisture... | |
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