Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5766089 Journal of Sea Research 2017 54 Pages PDF
Abstract
The third approach (HYBRID) was developed by combining the previous two methods. Tidal prediction was obtained from applying a Least Squares Harmonic Analysis on the Sea Level Height (SLH) in the simulation with GETM at every grid point. Moreover, the unpredictable part, e.g. the set-ups or set-downs induced by winds from the North Sea or the European continent, was determined by applying the triangulation method to the wind-induced SLH observed at the tidal gauge stations. This wind-induced SLH was defined as the observed sea level height minus the tidal prediction and its long-term mean value. This combination of methods offers a new approach to determine exposure times in the Wadden Sea more accurately than either method individually.
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