Hello,
Some tide effects on sea surface heights elevations are captured by:
sea_surface_height_amplitude_due_to_earth_tide
sea_surface_height_amplitude_due_to_equilibrium_ocean_tide
sea_surface_height_amplitude_due_to_geocentric_ocean_tide
sea_surface_height_amplitude_due_to_non_equilibrium_ocean_tide
sea_surface_height_amplitude_due_to_pole_tide
Perhaps you will find what you need here, otherwise they probably need to be
extended?..
Greetings,
Olivier.
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Objet : [CF-metadata] CF name for predicted water level?
Hello-
One of our data providers, CO-OPS (NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic
Products and Services)
provides water level measurements and predictions. For the real-time
measurements, we use the CF
Standard Name water_surface_height_above_reference_datum. What name should be
used (or added) for
the predicted levels? I believe the predictions are based on tides and other
factors, rather than
being model-generated forecasts. I have CCed two of the CO-OPS people on this
message.
Regards,
Jeff DLB
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Jeff de La Beaujardière, PhD
U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Sr Systems Architect, Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Program Office
1100 Wayne Ave #1225, Silver Spring MD 20910 USA
+1 301 427 2427
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