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  • 1Sea surface temperature — Weekly average sea surface temperature for the World Ocean during the first week of February 2011, during a period of La Niña …

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  • 2Sea level rise — is an increase in sea level. Multiple complex factors may influence this change. Sea level has risen about 130 meters (400 ft) since the peak of the last ice age about 18,000 years ago. Most of the rise occurred before 6,000 years ago. From 3,000 …

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  • 3Sea level — For the sea level change associated with the current episode of global warming, see current sea level rise. For other uses, see Sea level (disambiguation). This marker indicating the sea level is placed on the path from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea …

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  • 4sea-level pressure — The atmospheric pressure that exists at sea level. It is used as a common reference for analysis of surface pressure patterns. It can be measured by stations located at sea level or determined from charts showing the station pressure and… …

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  • 5Current sea level rise — This article is about the current and future rise in sea level associated with global warming. For sea level changes in Earth s history, see Sea level#Changes through geologic time. Sea level measurements from 23 long tide gauge records in… …

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  • 6Projected range of sea-level rise by climate change scenario — ▪ Table Projected range of sea level rise by climate change scenario* scenario temperature change (°C) in 2090–99 relative to 1980–99 sea level rise (m) in 2090–99 relative to 1980–99 B1 1.1–2.9 0.18–0.38 A1T 1.4–3.8 0.20–0.45 B2 1.4–3.8… …

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  • 7Sea of Azov — at Novaya Yalta, Donetsk Oblast …

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  • 8Temperature — This article is about the thermodynamic property. For other uses, see Temperature (disambiguation). A map of global long term monthly average surface air temperatures i …

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  • 9Sea breeze — For other uses, see Sea Breeze (disambiguation) and Bay breeze (disambiguation). A: Sea breeze, B: Land breeze …

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  • 10sea ice — Ice formed from frozen seawater in polar regions. Most sea ice occurs as pack ice, which drifts across the ocean surface; other types of sea ice include fast ice, which is attached to coasts and sometimes the seafloor or between grounded icebergs …

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