Get Global Mean Sea Levels
[gmsl,year_vec] = get_gmsl retrieves global mean sea level data from 1992 to present. get_gmsl_ns is functionally identical, but with seasonal signals removed.
INPUTS: none
OUTPUTS:
gmsl = global mean sea level array
year_vec = corresponding years
TWO-LINE EXAMPLE:
[sealevels,datearray] = get_gmsl;
plot(datearray,sealevels)
The example file provided in the package (global_mean_sea_level_plotter.m) uses get_gmsl and get_gmsl_ns to plot globally-averaged sea levels from 1992 to present and compute a linear least-squares fit for to the data.
Data are retrieved from the University of Colorado Sea Level Research Group website, http://sealevel.colorado.edu/. If you use this data set, please cite the following:
Nerem, R. S., D. Chambers, C. Choe, and G. T. Mitchum. "Estimating Mean Sea Level Change from the TOPEX and Jason Altimeter Missions." Marine Geodesy 33, no. 1 supp 1 (2010): 435.
An internet connection is required for use of these functions.
Citation pour cette source
Chad Greene (2024). Get Global Mean Sea Levels (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/37934-get-global-mean-sea-levels), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Récupéré le .
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Version | Publié le | Notes de version | |
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3.0.1 | Added live scripts |
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1.2.0.0 | Updated functions to include data from from 1992 to the present date in 2013. |
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1.1.0.0 | Deleted a redundant file in the package. |
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1.0.0.0 |