Coastal sea level monitoring in the Mediterranean and Black seas

Author:

Pérez Gómez Begoña,Vilibić IvicaORCID,Šepić JadrankaORCID,Međugorac IvaORCID,Ličer Matjaž,Testut LaurentORCID,Fraboul Claire,Marcos MartaORCID,Abdellaoui Hassen,Álvarez Fanjul Enrique,Barbalić Darko,Casas Benjamín,Castaño-Tierno Antonio,Čupić Srđan,Drago Aldo,Fraile María Angeles,Galliano Daniele A.,Gauci Adam,Gloginja Branislav,Martín Guijarro Víctor,Jeromel Maja,Larrad Revuelto Marcos,Lazar Ayah,Keskin Ibrahim Haktan,Medvedev IgorORCID,Menassri Abdelkader,Meslem Mohamed Aïssa,Mihanović Hrvoje,Morucci Sara,Niculescu Dragos,Quijano de Benito José Manuel,Pascual Josep,Palazov AtanasORCID,Picone Marco,Raicich FabioORCID,Said Mohamed,Salat JordiORCID,Sezen Erdinc,Simav Mehmet,Sylaios GeorgiosORCID,Tel Elena,Tintoré Joaquín,Zaimi Klodian,Zodiatis George

Abstract

Abstract. Employed for over a century, the traditional way of monitoring sea level variability by tide gauges – in combination with modern observational techniques like satellite altimetry – is an inevitable ingredient in sea level studies over the climate scales and in coastal seas. The development of the instrumentation, remote data acquisition, processing, and archiving in the last decades has allowed the extension of the applications to a variety of users and coastal hazard managers. The Mediterranean and Black seas are examples of such a transition – while having a long tradition of sea level observations with several records spanning over a century, the number of modern tide gauge stations is growing rapidly, with data available both in real time and as a research product at different time resolutions. As no comprehensive survey of the tide gauge networks has been carried out recently in these basins, the aim of this paper is to map the existing coastal sea level monitoring infrastructures and the respective data availability. The survey encompasses a description of major monitoring networks in the Mediterranean and Black seas and their characteristics, including the type of sea level sensors, measuring resolutions, data availability, and existence of ancillary measurements, altogether collecting information about 240 presently operational tide gauge stations. The availability of the Mediterranean and Black seas sea level data in the global and European sea level repositories has been also screened and classified following their sampling interval and level of quality check, pointing to the necessity of harmonization of the data available with different metadata and series in different repositories. Finally, an assessment of the networks' capabilities for their use in different sea level applications has been done, with recommendations that might mitigate the bottlenecks and ensure further development of the networks in a coordinated way, a critical need in the era of human-induced climate changes and sea level rise.

Funder

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy

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