An Analysis of the Tidal Signal in the WOCE Sea Level Dataset

2001 
Abstract A new sea level observation network initiated by the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) program is delivering hourly data from about 150 ocean stations worldwide. A complete analysis of these data was performed using a least squares method allowing better accuracy over time series virtually unlimited in time (up to 13 yr in this case). In addition to the classical tidal harmonic constants, the power density spectrum of the detided signal was computed. The 95% confidence intervals of the results of the analysis have been systematically estimated. The numerical and statistical methods applied to produce these numbers are presented for three stations as an illustration. One example of application of this new dataset and its error bars is the selection of a tidal constant set, which is useful for validating and comparing the long-period tide models. This selection is performed by eliminating stations where the oceanic continuum spectrum magnitude (around a given tidal frequency) is more than 2...
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