In order to better understand the extent to which global climate variability is linked to long-term mean and extreme sea level patterns, correlations between average sea levels at coastal sites throughout North America and low-frequency oscillations of several climate indices (CIs) were analyzed for the entire period of 1948–2018 as well as three equal-length sub-periods using correlation analysis. Correlation strength was assessed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient, while significance was estimated using Leave-One-Out Cross-Validation and a bootstrapping technique (p-value). The sliding window size, lag time, and beginning month were varied for optimal correlation; 60-month sliding windows, along with 0 lag time, resulted in the strongest correlations. Strong (r >= 0.60) and significant (p-value
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Giovannettone, J., Paredes-Trejo, F., Amaro, V. E., & Santos, C. A. C. dos. (2023). Assessing Potential Links between Climate Variability and Sea Levels along the Coasts of North America. Climate, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cli11040080
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