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1 July 2008 The Use of Radar Tide Gauges to Measure Variations in Sea Level along the French Coast
Belén Martín Míguez, Ronan Le Roy, Guy Wöppelmann
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Abstract

In the last few years, radar technology has been given strong consideration for sea level monitoring. France has been a pioneer in the use of radar technology for its tide gauge network, and the first results of an 8-year-long experience are presented. The performance of the radar sensors has been assessed using the Van de Casteele test, which has been revealed to be an efficient method for detecting the main deficiencies of the installations and evaluate the data quality. The experience so far shows that radar tide gauges present interesting advantages with regard to ease of operation and that their accuracy is consistent with GLOSS 1-cm requirements, provided the installation is correctly performed.

Belén Martín Míguez, Ronan Le Roy, and Guy Wöppelmann "The Use of Radar Tide Gauges to Measure Variations in Sea Level along the French Coast," Journal of Coastal Research 24(sp3), 61-68, (1 July 2008). https://doi.org/10.2112/06-0787.1
Received: 2 November 2006; Accepted: 29 March 2007; Published: 1 July 2008
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radar
tide gauges
Van de Casteele test
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