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Nonlinear sea-level trends and long-term variability on western European coasts

Nonlinear sea-level trends and long-term variability on western European coasts
Nonlinear sea-level trends and long-term variability on western European coasts
Nonlinear trends and long-term variability in sea-level measured on U.K. and western European coasts with long tide gauge records (~100-200 years) are investigated. Two different analysis ethods, a standard quadratic regression and a non-parametric, Empirical Mode Decomposition, detect similar positive sea-level accelerations over the past ~150 years: 0.014±0.003 and 0.012±0.004mm/y2, respectively; these values are close to the sea-level acceleration of the global ocean over the same period as reported by several studies. Ensemble calculations with added white noise are used to evaluate the robustness of low-frequency oscillations and estimate potential errors. Sensitivity experiments evaluate the impact of data gaps on the ability of the analysis to detect decadal variations and acceleration in sea-level. The long-term oscillations have typical periods of 15-60 years and range of 50-80 mm; these oscillations appear to be influenced by the North Atlantic Oscillation and by the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation. Analysis of altimeter data over the entire North Atlantic Ocean shows that the highest impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation is on sea-level variability in the North Sea and the Norwegian coasts, while the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation has the largest correlation with sea-level in the sub-polar gyre and the Labrador Sea, west of the study area.
sea-level oscillations, sea-level acceleration, empirical mode decomposition, North Atlantic oscillations
0749-0208
744-755
Ezer, Tal
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Haigh, Ivan D.
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Woodworth, Phillip L.
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Ezer, Tal
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Haigh, Ivan D.
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Woodworth, Phillip L.
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Ezer, Tal, Haigh, Ivan D. and Woodworth, Phillip L. (2016) Nonlinear sea-level trends and long-term variability on western European coasts. Journal of Coastal Research, 32 (4), 744-755. (doi:10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-15-00165.1).

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Nonlinear trends and long-term variability in sea-level measured on U.K. and western European coasts with long tide gauge records (~100-200 years) are investigated. Two different analysis ethods, a standard quadratic regression and a non-parametric, Empirical Mode Decomposition, detect similar positive sea-level accelerations over the past ~150 years: 0.014±0.003 and 0.012±0.004mm/y2, respectively; these values are close to the sea-level acceleration of the global ocean over the same period as reported by several studies. Ensemble calculations with added white noise are used to evaluate the robustness of low-frequency oscillations and estimate potential errors. Sensitivity experiments evaluate the impact of data gaps on the ability of the analysis to detect decadal variations and acceleration in sea-level. The long-term oscillations have typical periods of 15-60 years and range of 50-80 mm; these oscillations appear to be influenced by the North Atlantic Oscillation and by the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation. Analysis of altimeter data over the entire North Atlantic Ocean shows that the highest impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation is on sea-level variability in the North Sea and the Norwegian coasts, while the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation has the largest correlation with sea-level in the sub-polar gyre and the Labrador Sea, west of the study area.

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Published date: July 2016
Keywords: sea-level oscillations, sea-level acceleration, empirical mode decomposition, North Atlantic oscillations
Organisations: Physical Oceanography, National Oceanography Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 383523
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/383523
ISSN: 0749-0208
PURE UUID: 1249f105-f6e1-4c28-b8ea-8ac32e1e880c
ORCID for Ivan D. Haigh: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9722-3061

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Date deposited: 02 Nov 2015 10:02
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:26

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Author: Tal Ezer
Author: Ivan D. Haigh ORCID iD
Author: Phillip L. Woodworth

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