Real Time Coastal Tsunami Observatory

El Sauzal, Baja California, México

Observed sea level (blue), Last Data Point (+), Predicted Tide (green)

"Sea level" is observed at 16 Hz by a pressure sensor

16 Hz samples are averaged over one minute

Last Data Point is delayed 2-3 minutes from real time

Presure sensor is 2.3 meters below the Mean Tide Level attached to El Sauzal Pier

Sea-level data files

Last 100 days plot

Tsunami Links

                                            

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Acknowledgments: The Research Project for the development of low-cost Real Time Coastal Tsunami Observing Systems is partially supported by the Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center at the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Japan (EDM/NIED) by means of a collaboration Agreement between NIED and  CICESE (Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Baja, California). Modesto Ortiz acknowledges the initiative of Professor Y. Kawata from Kyoto University for the Collaboration Agreement NIED/CICESE. El Sauzal Harbor facilities, instrumentation, and operation of El Sauzal Tsunami Observatory are sponsored by Servicios Portuarios S.A. de C.V. (SERPORT) in collaboration with CICESE.