Extreme sea levels around the coast of Southern Africa

Bibliography: pages 96-100. === Tide gauge data from ten ports around the coast of Southern Africa are used to study the nature and behaviour of extreme high sea levels with a view towards predicting the likelihood of extremes occurring in the future. A recorded sea level height can be thought of as...

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Main Author: Searson, Sarah
Other Authors: Brundrit, Geoff B
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21183
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-211832020-10-06T05:11:33Z Extreme sea levels around the coast of Southern Africa Searson, Sarah Brundrit, Geoff B Oceanography Bibliography: pages 96-100. Tide gauge data from ten ports around the coast of Southern Africa are used to study the nature and behaviour of extreme high sea levels with a view towards predicting the likelihood of extremes occurring in the future. A recorded sea level height can be thought of as a combination of an astronomical tide and a weather determined component. In Southern Africa tides are typically 2 to 2.5 metres in range and the non-tidal residual accounts for up to 50 cm. Sea level is governed by local tides and local meteorology and there is great similarity in the magnitudes and timing at all ports. However tides are found to be the dominant contribution to extreme levels, hence the long term character of tidal variations is important in Southern African extremes. The fortnightly, equinoctial and 4.4 year tidal cycles determine the expected sea level extremes. A prediction technique developed here makes use of the tidal dominance by calculating the likelihood of exceedance for a specific month in a particular year. For any month the highest tide is known and an extreme will depend on the necessary surge occurring. Probability is derived from the surge distribution for that month, carried out for each month in a year, and the results presented as an exceedance chart. 2016-08-11T09:52:04Z 2016-08-11T09:52:04Z 1995 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21183 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Oceanography
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Extreme sea levels around the coast of Southern Africa
description Bibliography: pages 96-100. === Tide gauge data from ten ports around the coast of Southern Africa are used to study the nature and behaviour of extreme high sea levels with a view towards predicting the likelihood of extremes occurring in the future. A recorded sea level height can be thought of as a combination of an astronomical tide and a weather determined component. In Southern Africa tides are typically 2 to 2.5 metres in range and the non-tidal residual accounts for up to 50 cm. Sea level is governed by local tides and local meteorology and there is great similarity in the magnitudes and timing at all ports. However tides are found to be the dominant contribution to extreme levels, hence the long term character of tidal variations is important in Southern African extremes. The fortnightly, equinoctial and 4.4 year tidal cycles determine the expected sea level extremes. A prediction technique developed here makes use of the tidal dominance by calculating the likelihood of exceedance for a specific month in a particular year. For any month the highest tide is known and an extreme will depend on the necessary surge occurring. Probability is derived from the surge distribution for that month, carried out for each month in a year, and the results presented as an exceedance chart.
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