= Annual cycle of sea level height
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The annual cycle of sea level height refers to the seasonal fluctuations in sea level that occur due to a variety of factors, including temperature, precipitation, and wind patterns. Here are some key components that contribute to this cycle: 1. **Thermal Expansion**: Sea water expands as it warms. During warmer months, typically around summer in each hemisphere, sea surface temperatures rise, leading to thermal expansion and a slight increase in sea level.
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