International audienceThe analysis of long-term tide gauge data collected in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean reveals that the seasonal cycle of mean sea level (hereafter MSL) exhibits amplitudes of up to 0.4 m. The position of MSL is of fundamental importance for many issues such as storm-induced flooding or the morphodynamics of shallow inlets, yet the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. We characterize the seasonal cycle based on field observations complemented with a numerical hindcast. We analyzed long-term series (2000-2010) of in situ tide gauge data along the coasts of Portugal, Spain and France. The combined analysis of field observation and model results revealed that atmospheric pressure, wind and steric effect are the ma...
Mean sea level variability around the European coasts is explored on the basis of regional sea level...
International audienceWe investigate the seasonal sea surface height (SSH) variability on large spat...
International audienceExtreme sea levels along the Atlantic Iberian coast are determined through the...
The analysis of long-term tide gauge data collected in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean reveals that the...
Sea level is a key variable in the context of global climate change. Climate-induced variability is ...
The temporal and spatial variability of the seasonal signals in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlant...
Hourly sea level data from tide gauges and a barotropic model are used to explore the spatial and te...
The seasonal cycle is a prominent feature in Mean Sea Level (MSL) time series with considerable infl...
Changes in the seasonal cycle of mean sea level (MSL) may affect the heights of storm surges and the...
[1] Decadal sea level variations from tide gauge records along the western European coast and in the...
Satellite altimeter (Topex/Poseidon, 1992–2001) and tide-gauge measurements are used to explore the ...
International audienceThe NCEP twentieth century reanalyis and a 500-year control simulation with th...
In this study, contributions of both local steric and remote baroclinic effects (i.e., steric variat...
Mean sea level (MSL) variations across a range of time scales are examined for the North Sea under t...
Mean sea level variability around the European coasts is explored on the basis of regional sea level...
International audienceWe investigate the seasonal sea surface height (SSH) variability on large spat...
International audienceExtreme sea levels along the Atlantic Iberian coast are determined through the...
The analysis of long-term tide gauge data collected in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean reveals that the...
Sea level is a key variable in the context of global climate change. Climate-induced variability is ...
The temporal and spatial variability of the seasonal signals in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlant...
Hourly sea level data from tide gauges and a barotropic model are used to explore the spatial and te...
The seasonal cycle is a prominent feature in Mean Sea Level (MSL) time series with considerable infl...
Changes in the seasonal cycle of mean sea level (MSL) may affect the heights of storm surges and the...
[1] Decadal sea level variations from tide gauge records along the western European coast and in the...
Satellite altimeter (Topex/Poseidon, 1992–2001) and tide-gauge measurements are used to explore the ...
International audienceThe NCEP twentieth century reanalyis and a 500-year control simulation with th...
In this study, contributions of both local steric and remote baroclinic effects (i.e., steric variat...
Mean sea level (MSL) variations across a range of time scales are examined for the North Sea under t...
Mean sea level variability around the European coasts is explored on the basis of regional sea level...
International audienceWe investigate the seasonal sea surface height (SSH) variability on large spat...
International audienceExtreme sea levels along the Atlantic Iberian coast are determined through the...