英語 での Average sea level の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Global average sea level is rising.
It is measured from the average sea level.
The world's average sea level is now 7.7cm higher than in 1993.
The lighthouse is made of white concrete, the tower height is 22.7 meters,the height from the average sea level is 57.6 meters, and the light illuminates it reaches the sea 36 km away.
Global average sea levels are expected to continue to rise.
Over most of geologic history, long-term average sea level has been significantly higher than today.
The average sea level around the world has risen a total of 222 millimeters since 1875.
By comparison, the UN estimates average sea level rise globally is about three millimeters per year.
Average sea level rise is predicted as 24-30 cm by 2065 and 40-63 cm by 2100.
The WHOI modelhas only been used to calculate average sea level on an annual basis- but Piecuch and his colleagues are working to change that.
Global average sea level is rising 3.1 centimeters per decade.
It is predicted that the average sea level will rise 24- 30cm by 2065 and 40-63cm by 2100.
The average sea level rise is predicted as 24-30cm by 2065 and 40-63cm by 2100.
From 1901 to 2010, the global average sea level rose by 19 cm as oceans expanded due to warming and ice melted.
Global average sea level was also 4 to 6 meters higher, but it is unclear how much additional ocean volume resulted from the melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet versus the Antarctic Ice Sheet.
The world's average sea level is now 3 inches(7.7 centimeters) higher than in 1993.
Overall, the pace of global average sea level rise went up from about 2.2 millimetres a year in 1993, to 3.3 millimetres a year two decades later.
We assumed the scenario that the average sea level increases one meter in 2100 from the present level. We calculated the flood tides caused by all typhoons recorded in the past 40 years and defined maximum values for each coastal area as the sea level at flood tide.
Oceans will keep heating and acidifying, and the average global sea level will rise.
Oceans will keep heating and acidifying, and the average global sea level will rise.
By comparison, the U.N. estimates average global sea level rise is about 3 mm per year.
Average global sea level reached a record high in 2012, 3.5 centimetres above the 1993 to 2010 average.