2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-12063
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Sub-hourly sea level quality-controlled dataset to quantify extreme sea levels along the European coasts

Abstract: <p>Extreme sea levels can lead to floods that cause significant damage to coastal infrastructure and put people's lives in danger. These floods are a result of physical processes occurring at various time and space scales, including sub-hourly scales. To estimate the contribution of sub-hourly sea level oscillations to extreme sea levels, raw sea level data from about 300 tide gauge stations along the European coasts, with a sampling resolution of less than 20 minutes, were collected. The data we… Show more

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