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WOCE Sea Level, WSL (2006): Monthly fast delivery sea level from coastal tide gauge station Fort_Point, 1985-2002 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.425171

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Related to:
WOCE (2002): World Ocean Circulation Experiment, Global Data, Version 3.0. WOCE International Project Office, WOCE Report, Southampton, UK; published by U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center, Silver Spring, 180/02, DVD-ROM
Further details:
Quality assessment of sea level data from station Fort Point. Fort_Point.txt
Coverage:
Latitude: 37.806000 * Longitude: -122.464000
Date/Time Start: 1985-01-15T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-06-15T00:00:00
Event(s):
Fort_Point (g0158) * Latitude: 37.806000 * Longitude: -122.464000 * Date/Time Start: 1901-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2001-12-31T00:00:00 * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: SeaLevel * Method/Device: Tide gauge station (TGS)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DATE/TIMEDate/TimeGeocode
Sea levelSea levelm NN
Size:
210 data points

Data

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Date/Time

Sea level [m NN]
1985-012.757
1985-022.691
1985-032.654
1985-042.657
1985-052.629
1985-062.725
1985-072.746
1985-082.740
1985-092.802
1985-102.756
1985-112.737
1985-122.733
1986-012.775
1986-022.911
1986-032.861
1986-042.717
1986-052.690
1986-062.706
1986-072.771
1986-082.789
1986-092.808
1986-102.796
1986-112.776
1986-122.816
1987-012.719
1987-022.768
1987-032.719
1987-042.642
1987-052.751
1987-062.713
1987-072.777
1987-082.826
1987-092.800
1987-102.801
1987-112.798
1987-122.787
1988-012.731
1988-022.754
1988-032.694
1988-042.711
1988-052.646
1988-062.623
1988-072.714
1988-082.733
1988-092.752
1988-102.738
1988-112.677
1988-122.671
1989-012.625
1989-022.638
1989-032.701
1989-042.680
1989-052.676
1989-062.725
1989-072.749
1989-082.808
1989-092.817
1989-102.762
1989-112.759
1989-122.790
1990-012.753
1990-022.700
1990-032.668
1990-042.718
1990-052.710
1990-062.715
1990-072.786
1990-082.817
1990-092.823
1990-102.779
1990-112.729
1990-122.720
1991-012.704
1991-022.750
1991-032.759
1991-042.597
1991-052.609
1991-062.714
1991-072.771
1991-082.773
1991-092.810
1991-102.819
1991-112.743
1991-122.798
1992-012.810
1992-022.938
1992-032.915
1992-042.764
1992-052.773
1992-062.777
1992-072.806
1992-082.819
1992-092.807
1992-102.840
1992-112.787
1992-122.820
1993-012.915
1993-022.922
1993-032.818
1993-042.714
1993-052.778
1993-062.787
1993-072.820
1993-082.815
1993-092.811
1993-102.817
1993-112.792
1993-122.756
1994-012.739
1994-022.775
1994-032.702
1994-042.666
1994-052.683
1994-062.702
1994-072.772
1994-082.750
1994-092.763
1994-102.764
1994-112.719
1994-122.764
1995-012.958
1995-022.851
1995-032.923
1995-042.730
1995-052.750
1995-062.746
1995-072.792
1995-082.820
1995-092.831
1995-102.783
1995-112.729
1995-122.777
1996-012.741
1996-022.896
1996-032.807
1996-042.684
1996-052.723
1996-062.710
1996-072.775
1996-082.780
1996-092.807
1996-102.760
1996-112.720
1996-122.825
1997-012.940
1997-022.754
1997-032.716
1997-042.635
1997-052.727
1997-062.794
1997-072.815
1997-082.871
1997-092.869
1997-102.892
1997-112.978
1997-122.947
1998-012.982
1998-023.082
1998-032.863
1998-042.778
1998-052.787
1998-062.825
1998-072.815
1998-082.840
1998-092.860
1998-102.755
1998-112.750
1998-122.676
1999-012.724
1999-022.735
1999-032.758
1999-042.673
1999-052.668
1999-062.721
1999-072.762
1999-082.750
1999-092.781
1999-102.737
1999-112.718
1999-122.648
2000-012.702
2000-022.851
2000-032.745
2000-042.687
2000-052.687
2000-062.766
2000-072.754
2000-082.769
2000-092.802
2000-102.784
2000-112.701
2000-122.692
2001-012.740
2001-022.741
2001-032.754
2001-042.631
2001-052.720
2001-062.720
2001-072.775
2001-082.762
2001-092.800
2001-102.769
2001-112.782
2001-122.747
2002-012.737
2002-022.711
2002-032.703
2002-042.673
2002-052.664
2002-062.705