Combined Coastal Sea Level Estimation Considering Astronomical Tide and Storm Surge Effects: Model Development and Its Application in Thermaikos Gulf, Greece

Author:

Papadopoulos Nestoras1ORCID,Gikas Vassilis1

Affiliation:

1. School of Rural, Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 9 Iroon Polytechniou Str., Zografos Attikis, 157 80 Athens, Greece

Abstract

Tide gauge recordings furnish the longest and almost the most continuous data source of sea level monitoring. Traditionally, they are collected using tide gauge instrumentation fixed at seaport locations to provide a time series of sea level estimates relative to a local geodetic benchmark. Sea level tidal observables are distinguished in the astronomical tide component originating from the attraction of the Earth–Moon–Sun gravitational system, and the storm surges ought to have meteorological effects due to wind and atmospheric air pressure variation. This study provides a comprehensive methodological approach and software to compute sea level considering astronomical tides enhanced by storm surge effects. The model is realized and assessed using a long-standing set of 21 consecutive years of tidal and meteorological measurements originating from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece. Analyses show model verification and conclusions about the tidal behavior of the test area, suggesting a satisfactory agreement (86% Willmott Skill factor, 9 cm standard deviation) between predicted and observed sea level estimates, accounting for amplitude and the time shift of skew surges.

Funder

MDPI

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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