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Variations in the alongshore correlation of sea level along the West Coast of North America

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Title Variations in the alongshore correlation of sea level along the West Coast of North America
Names Osmer, Stephen R. (creator)
Huyer, Adriana, 1945- (creator)
Date Issued 1978-04-20 (iso8601)
Abstract We investigated sea level fluctuations at seven locations from San Francisco to Torino, British
Columbia, during a 2-year period beginning in August 1973. Using overlapping 2-month periods, we
found the alongshore correlation to vary with time and with location along the coast. In winter the
fluctuatioans are correlated along the entire coast from San Francisco to Tofino; at intermediate locations
the correlation is higher with Tofino than with San Francisco. In summer, sea level variations at San
Francisco and Crescent City are not correlated with those farther north; there is still high alongshore
correlation among the stations to the north and also between Crescent City and San Francisco. In all
seasons the sea level fluctuations propagate northward, although variations in the wind stress propagate
southward. At each location the sea level is usually also correlated with the local wind stress, the wind
stress leading by about a day.
Genre Article
Identifier Osmer, S. R., & Huyer, A. (1978). Variations in the alongshore correlation of sea level along the West Coast of North America. Journal of Geophysical Research, 83(C4), 1921-1927.

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