Long-Term Dataset of Tidal Residuals in New South Wales, Australia

Continuous water level records are required to detect long-term trends and analyse the climatological mechanisms responsible for extreme events. This paper compiles nine ocean water level records from gauges located along the New South Wales (NSW) coast of Australia. These gauges represent the longe...

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Published in:Data (Basel) Vol. 6; no. 10; p. 101
Main Authors: Viola, Cristina N. A., Verdon-Kidd, Danielle C., Hanslow, David J., Maddox, Sam, Power, Hannah E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI AG 01-10-2021
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Summary:Continuous water level records are required to detect long-term trends and analyse the climatological mechanisms responsible for extreme events. This paper compiles nine ocean water level records from gauges located along the New South Wales (NSW) coast of Australia. These gauges represent the longest and most complete records of hourly—and in five cases 15-min—water level data for this region. The datasets were adjusted to the vertical Australian Height Datum (AHD) and had the rainfall-related peaks removed from the records. The Unified Tidal Analysis and Prediction (Utide) model was subsequently used to predict tides for datasets with at least 25 years of records to obtain the associated tidal residuals. Finally, we provide a series of examples of how this dataset can be used to analyse trends in tidal anomalies as well as extreme events and their causal processes.
ISSN:2306-5729
2306-5729
DOI:10.3390/data6100101