Abstract
Abstract. Mean sea level (MSL) is rising worldwide, and correlated changes in ocean
tides are also occurring. This combination may influence future extreme sea
levels, possibly increasing coastal inundation and nuisance flooding events
in sensitive regions. Analyses of a set of tide gauges in Hong Kong reveal
complex tidal behavior. Most prominent in the results are strong
correlations of MSL variability to tidal variability over the 31-year period
of 1986–2016; these tidal anomaly correlations (TACs) express the
sensitivity of tidal amplitudes and phases (M2, S2, K1,
O1) to MSL fluctuations and are widely observed across the Hong Kong
region. At a few important harbor locations, time series of approximations
of the parameter δ-HAT, computed from combinations of the major
tidal constituents, are found to be highly sensitive to MSL variability,
which may further increase local flood levels under future MSL rise. Other
open-water locations in Hong Kong only show TACs for some individual tidal
constituents but not for combined tidal amplitudes, suggesting that the
dynamics in enclosed harbor areas may be partially frequency dependent and
related to resonance or frictional changes. We also observe positive
correlations of the fluctuations of diurnal (D1) tides to semidiurnal (D2) tides at most locations in the region, which may lead to further
amplified tidal ranges under MSL. It is demonstrated here that tidal changes
in the Hong Kong coastal waters may be important in combination with MSL
rise in impacting future total water levels.
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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