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Author Bonnefond P., M. Calzas & C. Brachet.
Title Mission FOAM 2018, janvier 2018 Type Report
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Author Téchiné P., G. Alory, L. Testut, L'us-imago Brest &Amp; Nouméa Et La Dt/insu Brest.
Title ROSAME / SSS – Gestion d'observations océanographiques Type Peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2020 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Author Téchiné P., L. Testut.
Title Préparation HCERES Groupe numérique liée à la donnée scientifique Type Report
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Author Calzas M., C. Brachet, C. Drezen, L. Fichen, A. Guillot, P. Téchiné, L. Testut, P. Bonnefond, O. Laurain, V. Ballu, E. Poirier, N. Picot.
Title Mesure du geoïde marin avec le système CalNaGEO (GNSS) Type Peer-reviewed symposium
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Author André F., P. Téchiné, G. Alory, J. Llido.
Title Bilan d'activités et prospectives du CDS-IS OMP Type Non peer-reviewed symposium
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Title Coastal Sea Level and Related Fields from Existing Observing Systems Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Surveys in Geophysics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 40 Issue 6 Pages 1293-1317
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Abstract We review the status of current sea-level observing systems with a focus on the coastal zone. Tide gauges are the major source of coastal sea-level observations monitoring most of the world coastlines, although with limited extent in Africa and part of South America. The longest tide gauge records, however, are unevenly distributed and mostly concentrated along the European and North American coasts. Tide gauges measure relative sea level but the monitoring of vertical land motion through high-precision GNSS, despite being essential to disentangle land and ocean contributions in tide gauge records, is only available in a limited number of stations. (25% of tide gauges have a GNSS station at less than 10 km.) Other data sources are new in situ observing systems fostered by recent progress in GNSS data processing (e.g., GPS reflectometry, GNSS-towed platforms) and coastal altimetry currently measuring sea level as close as 5 km from the coastline. Understanding observed coastal sea level also requires information on various contributing processes, and we provide an overview of some other relevant observing systems, including those on (offshore and coastal) wind waves and water density and mass changes.
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Author Adam T. Devlin, Jiayi Pan, Hui Lin
Title Multi-Timescale Analysis of Tidal Variability in the Indian Ocean Using Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans Abbreviated Journal
Volume 125 Issue 12 Pages e2020JC016604
Keywords Coastal risks Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition Indian Ocean Sea level variability Tidal evolution Tidal variability
Abstract Ocean tides have been observed to be changing worldwide for nonastronomical reasons, which can combine with rising mean sea level (MSL) to increase the long-term impact to coastal regions. Tides can also exhibit variability at shorter timescales, which may be correlated with short-term variability in MSL. This short-term coupling may yield higher peak water levels and increased impacts of exceedance events that may be equally significant as long-term sea level rise. Previous studies employed the tidal anomaly correlation (TAC) method to quantify the sensitivity of tides to MSL fluctuations at long-period (>20 years) tide gauges in basin-scale surveys of the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, finding that TACs exist at most locations. The Indian Ocean also experiences significant sea level rise and tidal variability yet has been less studied due to a sparse network of tide gauges. However, since the beginning of the 21st century, more tide gauges have been established in a wider geographical range, bringing the possibility of better estimates of tidal and MSL variability. Here, we improve the TAC approach, using the ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) method to analyze tidal amplitudes and sea level at multiple frequency bands, allowing a more effective use of shorter record tide gauges and better understanding of multiple timescales of tidal variability. We apply this approach to 73 tide gauges in the Indian Ocean to better quantify tidal variability in these under-studied regions, finding that the majority of locations exhibit significant correlations of tides and MSL.
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Author Sanne Muis, Maialen Irazoqui Apecechea, Job Dullaart, Joao de Lima Rego, Kristine Skovgaard Madsen, Jian Su, Kun Yan, Martin Verlaan
Title A High-Resolution Global Dataset of Extreme Sea Levels, Tides, and Storm Surges, Including Future Projections Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Frontiers in Marine Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue Pages 263
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