Event blurb:
The continuous and near‐global coverage of satellites has led to significant advances in our understanding of sea-level rise on both global and regional scales.
In this David Elder lecture, which is presented in partnership with the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde, NASA’s Dr. Ben Hamlington will give us an overview of the sea level observing network, and how it connects to vital improvements in our understanding of the processes that drive sea level change.
He’ll discuss the future of observing, and areas where there is still uncertainty in assessments of future sea level, as well as the challenges of translating science into action, and potential solutions to these challenges.
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