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Figure 1. Total simulated annual local sea level with (blue solid curve) and without (blue dotted curve) corrections from
observed ice sheet and glacier contributions at tide gauge stations compared with tide gauge records (black curve). The
shaded blue areas represent the ensemble spread (90% confidence interval, assuming a Gaussian distribution) of the
simulated sea level (Adapted from Meyssignac et al. 2017).
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