Minute Sea-Level Analysis (MISELA): A high-frequency sea-level analysis global dataset

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Sea-level observations provide information on a variety of processes occurring over different temporal and spatial scales that may contribute to coastal flooding and hazards. However, global research on sea-level extremes is restricted to hourly datasets, which prevent the quantification and analyses of processes occurring at timescales between a few minutes and a few hours. These shorter-period processes, like seiches, meteotsunamis, infragravity and coastal waves, may even dominate in low tidal basins. Therefore, a new global 1 min sea-level dataset-MISELA (Minute Sea-Level Analysis)-has been developed, encompassing quality-checked records of nonseismic sea-level oscillations at tsunami timescales (T<2 h) obtained from 331 tide-gauge sites (10.14284/456, Zemunik et al., 2021b). This paper describes data quality control procedures applied to the MISELA dataset, world and regional coverage of tide-gauge sites, and lengths of time series. The dataset is appropriate for global, regional or local research of atmospherically induced high-frequency sea-level oscillations, which should be included in the overall sea-level extremes assessments.

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Zemunik, P., Šepić, J., Pellikka, H., Catipović, L., & Vilibić, I. (2021). Minute Sea-Level Analysis (MISELA): A high-frequency sea-level analysis global dataset. Earth System Science Data, 13(8), 4121–4132. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-4121-2021

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