NASA
Sea Level Change
Skip Navigation
  • News & Features
    • Sea Level News
    • Scientist Interviews
  • Understanding Sea Level
    • Overview
    • Global Sea Level
    • Regional Sea Level
    • By the Numbers
    • Key Indicators
  • Science Team
    • Overview
    • Science Team Wiki Login
  • Data
    • Data Search
    • Data Tools
    • Missions
  • Resources
    • Multimedia
    • Publications
    • Glossary
  • FAQ
Stay Connected
twitter facebook

Science Team

Top Stories

The Jason-2 mission provided unique insights into ocean currents, sea level rise and climate change for 11 years.
More
Successful ocean-monitoring satellite mission ends
Successful ocean-monitoring satellite mission ends
Glaciers shrink and more rock is exposed in satellite images.
More
Landsat illustrates five decades of change to Greenland glaciers
Landsat illustrates five decades of change to Greenland glaciers
Data from the mission show water weight gain across the U.S. Midwest and rapid weight loss from Greenland's melting ice.
More
GRACE-FO shows the weight of Midwestern floods
GRACE-FO shows the weight of Midwestern floods
The new map of ice flow speeds throughout Antarctica will improve our understanding of the vast continent and of future sea level rise.
More
Flowing Antarctic ice mapped 10 times more accurately
Flowing Antarctic ice mapped 10 times more accurately
You can adjust temperature, snowfall and other factors to control ice melt in Antarctica.
More
Melting ice, warming ocean: Take control of a new simulation
Melting ice, warming ocean: Take control of a new simulation
A new simulation lets you take control of ice melt in Greenland over 12,000 years.
More
These glaciers melt at your fingertips
These glaciers melt at your fingertips

Newsletter

Stay Connected

twitter facebook

News & Features

    • Sea Level News
    • Scientist Interviews

Understanding Sea Level

    • Overview
    • Global Sea Level
    • Regional Sea Level
    • By the Numbers
    • Key Indicators

Science Team

    • Overview
    • Science Team Wiki Login

Data

    • Data Search
    • Data Tools
    • Missions

Resources

    • Multimedia
    • Publications
    • Glossary

FAQ

    • FAQ
  • Feedback
  • Privacy Policy

Site Manager: Carmen Boening
NASA Responsible Official: Kathleen Baynes