New tool may assist U.S. regional sea level planning

Thanks in large part to satellite measurements, scientists’ skill in measuring how much sea levels are rising on a global scale – currently 0.13 inch (3.4 millimeters) per year – has improved dramatically over the past quarter century. But at the local level, it’s been harder to estimate specific regional sea level changes 10 or 20 years away – the critical timeframe for regional planners and decision makers.