Meerespiegeloberfläche
Meerespiegeloberfläche refers to the surface of the ocean. It is a dynamic and constantly changing interface influenced by numerous factors. The height of the sea level is not uniform globally and varies due to gravitational forces from the moon and sun, causing tides. Ocean currents also play a role in distributing water and affecting local sea levels. Furthermore, meteorological conditions such as wind and atmospheric pressure can create temporary changes in sea surface height, leading to phenomena like storm surges. The mean sea level is a long-term average used as a reference point. Over geological timescales, changes in ice volume on land and thermal expansion of seawater due to climate change are significant drivers of global sea level rise. Understanding and monitoring the meerespiegeloberfläche is crucial for coastal management, navigation, and for assessing the impacts of climate change. The surface itself is characterized by waves, which are generated by wind, and these waves contribute to the energy transfer and mixing within the ocean.