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The influence of climate variability on global storm surges
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Marine Geodesy, 1997
This article focuses mainly on variations in mean sea level along the coast of Bangladesh. Six tidal stations along the coast of Bangladesh were selected for this study. The monthly, annual, and 5‐year variations of mean sea level for the period 1977–1990 are presented. The monthly mean at all six stations with respect to the 14 years average are taken
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This article focuses mainly on variations in mean sea level along the coast of Bangladesh. Six tidal stations along the coast of Bangladesh were selected for this study. The monthly, annual, and 5‐year variations of mean sea level for the period 1977–1990 are presented. The monthly mean at all six stations with respect to the 14 years average are taken
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Mean sea level at the German coast
Marine Geodesy, 1993Abstract The mean tide situation in and along the southeastern North Sea, i.e. the German Bight, is presented in three different ways: (1) the actual situation, especially the varying mean sea level levels, (2) water levels since AD 600, with precise data from 1850 onwards, (3) mean high water, mean low water, and mean sea level variations and trends ...
Winfried Siefert, Jurgen Jensen
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2010
After a general theoretical consideration of basic mathematical aspects, we give numerical and physical details for the last two decades, where global and reliable data are available. The concept of a “mean sea level” is in itself rather artificial, because sea level varies at various temporal and spatial scales.
Luciana Fenoglio-Marc, Erwin Groten
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After a general theoretical consideration of basic mathematical aspects, we give numerical and physical details for the last two decades, where global and reliable data are available. The concept of a “mean sea level” is in itself rather artificial, because sea level varies at various temporal and spatial scales.
Luciana Fenoglio-Marc, Erwin Groten
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2023
The Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) is the internationally recognised global sea level data bank for long term sea level change information from tide gauges, responsible for the collection, publication, analysis and interpretation of sea level data.
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The Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) is the internationally recognised global sea level data bank for long term sea level change information from tide gauges, responsible for the collection, publication, analysis and interpretation of sea level data.
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Mean Sea Level studies in the Aegean Sea
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy, 2000A study of Mean Sea Level (MSL) determination in the Aegean Sea is carried out. First, MSL values have been computed at a number of tide gauge stations. Then, Sea Surface Heights (SSHs) have been determined based on GEOSAT altimeter data of Geodetic Mission (GM). The computed SSHs were fitted to the tide gauge MSL values using a 4-parameters model. The
V.D Andritsanos +3 more
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The deviation of mean sea level from the mean geoid in the baltic sea
Bulletin Géodésique, 1991The mean sea level along the Swedish coast has been recomputed, taking into account the effect of the permanent tide on the height system. The recomputed data show the deviation of mean sea level (1960) from the mean geoid, i.e. the oceanographic deviation of mean sea level, with NAP as zero. On the basis of a conversion between the Finnish and Swedish
Martin Ekman, Jaakko Mäkinen
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Mean Sea Level and Sea Level Variation Studies in the Black Sea and the Aegean
2005An analysis on the use of ERS1, ERS2 and TOPEX/Poseidon (T/P) data for the determination of a Mean Sea Surface (MSS) model in the Black Sea and the Aegean is presented. From all three satellites, the Exact Repeat Mission (ERM) data have been used spanning over a period of 12 years.
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Mean sea level and its interpretation
Marine Geodesy, 1980Abstract The term “mean sea level”; is discussed, and a number of factors known to cause changes in mean sea level are reviewed. These factors include changes in water density ("steric”; sea level, or “dynamic height") and atmospheric pressure. In the open ocean, these factors, in addition to tides, are the main sources of variation recognized by ...
B. V. Hamon, J. S. Godfrey
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Seasonal cycle of mean sea-level
Il Nuovo Cimento C, 1985The seasonal cycle of rainfall, evaporation and local effect of Atlantic water inflow explains the annual variation of mean sea-level and of surface salinity.
A. Palumbo, A. Mazzarella
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