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sea level data

  • Joint Archive for Sea Level (JASL)* - The NODC and the University of Hawaii Sea Level Center (UHSLC) cooperate to provide access to sea level data. The data is hosted at UHSLC, and by clicking above you will leave the federal government webspace. The data are hourly, daily, and monthly sea level values from stations in tropical and subtropical areas of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Most data are from tide gauges but some data are derived from bottom-mounted pressure gauges. The data are primarily from the 1980s, although earlier data has been added when possible.

  • NODC's Ocean Archive System can also be queried for sea level data.

  • Sea Level Data CD-ROM - This disc holds hourly, daily, and monthly TOGA sea level data from 289 stations through July 1994 (recent data can be obtained online from JASL, above). It also contains sea level data (monthly and annual mean values) from approximately 1500 tide guage stations around the world. The latter were provided to the NODC by the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level, Bidston, UK.*

  • Global Sea Level Derived from Satellite Altimeter Data - The NOAA Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry (LSA) provides access to altimeter-derived sea level analyses, as well as satellite altimeter datasets and data products.
  • WOCE Version 3.0 on DVD - The World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) dataset contains sea level data, as well as other parameters. An online version is also available.

  • Tide Predictions and Water Level Data from NOAA's National Ocean Service.

  • Customized datasets of sea level data can also be obtained by contacting NODC User Services.

  • See also: Major oceanographic program data available from NODC.

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