Coastal sea level variability in the US West Coast Ocean Forecast System (WCOFS)
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2016
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Journal Title:Ocean Dynamics
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Description:Sea level variability along the US West Coast is analyzed using multi-year time series records from tide gauges and a high-resolution regional ocean model, the base of the West Coast Ocean Forecast System (WCOFS). One of the metrics utilized is the frequency of occurrences when modelprediction is within 0.15 m from the observed sea level, F.A target level of F= 90% is set by an operational agency. A combination of the tidal sea level from a shallow water inverse
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Source:Ocean Dynamics, 67(1), 23-36
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ISSN:1616-7341 ; 1616-7228
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