This article is a country section for Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands. Refer to the global article for explanations.


Tide-gauge locations


PSMSL (monthly, ) and GESLA (hourly, ) tide-gauge locations. Zoom and click on one station to display the data on the figures below.


FIG 1 / Created by M. Perrette with Leaflet | Map tiles by Stamen Design, under CC BY 3.0. Map data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL.


Long-term trends (PSMSL)


Long-term, annual data from PSMSL at station . The vertical dashed line represents the year for high-frequency data on the next figure (it can be moved interactively).


FIG 2 / Created by M. Perrette with d3.js


High-frequency time-series (GESLA)


High-frequency GESLA data at the station . A full year is shown on top, and a week's worth of data is shown on the bottom panel. The vertical dashed line show the date (it can be moved interactively). The top panel is shown by default as daily average to smooth out the tides, but the averaging can be lifted. Frequency of top-panel: (choose).


FIG 3 / Created by M. Perrette with d3.js

References

Treu, Simon, Sanne Muis, Sönke Dangendorf, Thomas Wahl, Julius Oelsmann, Stefanie Heinicke, Katja Frieler, and Matthias Mengel. 2023. “Reconstruction of Hourly Coastal Water Levels and Counterfactuals without Sea Level Rise for Impact Attribution.” Submitted to ESSD.

Affiliations

1 Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research