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https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-5-opsr-11-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-5-opsr-11-2025
02 Jun 2025
 | OPSR | Chapter 5.2
 | 02 Jun 2025 | OPSR | Chapter 5.2

Numerical models for monitoring and forecasting sea level: a short description of present status

Angelique Melet, Begoña Pérez Gómez, and Pascal Matte

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Forecasting the sea level is crucial for supporting coastal management through early warning systems and for adopting adaptation strategies to mitigate climate change impacts. We provide here an overview on models commonly used for sea level forecasting, which can be based on storm surge models or ocean circulation ones, integrated on structured or unstructured grids, including an outlook on new approaches based on ensemble methods.
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