The University of Colorado Long-Term Sea Level Change Web Site Acknowledgments Figure 6. Tide gauge measurement tutorial

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The Long-Term Sea Level Change web site (http://sealevel.colorado.edu) at the Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research has provided time series of 10-day altimeter estimates of global mean sea level and the mean level of major ocean basins for the last 5 years. The web site typically receives several hundreds visits each month. A popular feature of the current web site is the Interactive Sea Surface Height Wizard, used to supply local sea level time series from a one-degree latitude/longitude
more » ... database of TOPEX/POSEIDON and Jason data. Users can enter their desired locations either with a form or from a global map. Locations that users have chosen during a recent two-month period are shown in The viewer provides users a variety of filtering options for each time series, which can be returned as either a graph or table of text. Peer communication and public information The University of Colorado's Long-Term Sea Level Change web site (Figure 1 ) provides high-quality mean sea level data and images for peers. Our goal is to issue a release of mean sea level products every 3 to 4 months. A secondary goal of the site is to provide information to the general public and stakeholders.
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