OCEANS 2017 - Aberdeen 2017
DOI: 10.1109/oceanse.2017.8084614
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Detection of short-period sea level oscillations in the Gulf of Genoa

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“…Minor peaks are at 45 min and 10 min, as well as in the swell band at 4-5 minutes. Time frequency analysis [43][44][45] using a centered window 720 min wide and moving at 180 min steps was then performed on each yearly sample. The chosen window and overlap lengths were long enough to ensure adequate spectral resolution, and short enough to detect the occurrences of the events that, in some cases, lasted for just a few hours.…”
Section: Event Detection By Time-frequency Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minor peaks are at 45 min and 10 min, as well as in the swell band at 4-5 minutes. Time frequency analysis [43][44][45] using a centered window 720 min wide and moving at 180 min steps was then performed on each yearly sample. The chosen window and overlap lengths were long enough to ensure adequate spectral resolution, and short enough to detect the occurrences of the events that, in some cases, lasted for just a few hours.…”
Section: Event Detection By Time-frequency Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%