Large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along North Atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018

<p>We investigated the long-term changes of the principal tidal component <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> along North Atlantic coasts, from 1846 to 2018. We analysed 18 tide gauges with time series starting no later than 19...

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Main Authors: L. Pineau-Guillou, P. Lazure, G. Wöppelmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:https://os.copernicus.org/articles/17/17/2021/os-17-17-2021.pdf
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spelling doaj-448d483e96e044e4b0996ec07d2daad52021-01-04T14:10:14ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922021-01-0117173410.5194/os-17-17-2021Large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along North Atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018L. Pineau-Guillou0P. Lazure1G. Wöppelmann2IFREMER, CNRS, IRD, UBO, Laboratoire d'Océanographie Physique et Spatiale, UMR 6523, IUEM, Brest, FranceIFREMER, CNRS, IRD, UBO, Laboratoire d'Océanographie Physique et Spatiale, UMR 6523, IUEM, Brest, FranceLIENSS, Université de la Rochelle-CNRS, La Rochelle, France<p>We investigated the long-term changes of the principal tidal component <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> along North Atlantic coasts, from 1846 to 2018. We analysed 18 tide gauges with time series starting no later than 1940. The longest is Brest with 165 years of observations. We carefully processed the data, particularly to remove the 18.6-year nodal modulation. We found that <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> variations are consistent at all the stations in the North-East Atlantic (Cuxhaven, Delfzijl, Hoek van Holland, Newlyn, Brest), whereas some discrepancies appear in the North-West Atlantic. The changes started long before the 20th century and are not linear. The secular trends in <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> amplitude vary from one station to another; most of them are positive, up to 2.5 mm/yr at Wilmington since 1910. Since 1990, the trends switch from positive to negative values in the North-East Atlantic. Concerning the possible causes of the observed changes, the similarity between the North Atlantic Oscillation and <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> variations in the North-East Atlantic suggests a possible influence of the large-scale atmospheric circulation on the tide. Our statistical analysis confirms large correlations at all the stations in the North-East Atlantic. We discuss a possible underlying mechanism. A different spatial distribution of mean sea level (corresponding to water depth) from one year to another, depending on the low-frequency sea-level pressure patterns, could impact the propagation of the tide in the North Atlantic basin. However, the hypothesis is at present unproven.</p>https://os.copernicus.org/articles/17/17/2021/os-17-17-2021.pdf
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author L. Pineau-Guillou
P. Lazure
G. Wöppelmann
spellingShingle L. Pineau-Guillou
P. Lazure
G. Wöppelmann
Large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along North Atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018
Ocean Science
author_facet L. Pineau-Guillou
P. Lazure
G. Wöppelmann
author_sort L. Pineau-Guillou
title Large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along North Atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018
title_short Large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along North Atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018
title_full Large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along North Atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018
title_fullStr Large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along North Atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along North Atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018
title_sort large-scale changes of the semidiurnal tide along north atlantic coasts from 1846 to 2018
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Ocean Science
issn 1812-0784
1812-0792
publishDate 2021-01-01
description <p>We investigated the long-term changes of the principal tidal component <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> along North Atlantic coasts, from 1846 to 2018. We analysed 18 tide gauges with time series starting no later than 1940. The longest is Brest with 165 years of observations. We carefully processed the data, particularly to remove the 18.6-year nodal modulation. We found that <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> variations are consistent at all the stations in the North-East Atlantic (Cuxhaven, Delfzijl, Hoek van Holland, Newlyn, Brest), whereas some discrepancies appear in the North-West Atlantic. The changes started long before the 20th century and are not linear. The secular trends in <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> amplitude vary from one station to another; most of them are positive, up to 2.5 mm/yr at Wilmington since 1910. Since 1990, the trends switch from positive to negative values in the North-East Atlantic. Concerning the possible causes of the observed changes, the similarity between the North Atlantic Oscillation and <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>2</sub></span> variations in the North-East Atlantic suggests a possible influence of the large-scale atmospheric circulation on the tide. Our statistical analysis confirms large correlations at all the stations in the North-East Atlantic. We discuss a possible underlying mechanism. A different spatial distribution of mean sea level (corresponding to water depth) from one year to another, depending on the low-frequency sea-level pressure patterns, could impact the propagation of the tide in the North Atlantic basin. However, the hypothesis is at present unproven.</p>
url https://os.copernicus.org/articles/17/17/2021/os-17-17-2021.pdf
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