According to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report,the global sea level is rising rapidly and rose up to 3.7 mm/a during 2006–2018,which seriously threatens the lives of people in coastal areas.Therefore,it is important t...According to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report,the global sea level is rising rapidly and rose up to 3.7 mm/a during 2006–2018,which seriously threatens the lives of people in coastal areas.Therefore,it is important to scientifically assess the mode of sealevel change in a global warming context.However,our ability to predict sea-level rise and its impact on coastal zones is hampered by limited instrumental observations.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42276060 and 41876068)the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(ZR2021YQ26)。
文摘According to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report,the global sea level is rising rapidly and rose up to 3.7 mm/a during 2006–2018,which seriously threatens the lives of people in coastal areas.Therefore,it is important to scientifically assess the mode of sealevel change in a global warming context.However,our ability to predict sea-level rise and its impact on coastal zones is hampered by limited instrumental observations.