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  1. Sea level and climate research spanning island flood events to global sea level rise. Quality controlled sea level data from the global network of tide gauges. We maintain an international network for research and tsunami observation. The UHSLC is part of the Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS). Recent Sea Level Trends

    • Network and Status

      Map details: This map shows the locations of all 594 tide...

    • Research

      Research Focus Sea level is a unique quantity in Earth...

    • Data

      Data Access There are multiple methods for accessing...

    • Sea Level Forecasts

      Sea Level Forecasts This product provides an outlook of...

    • Directory

      Directory Phil is an Associate Professor in the School of...

    • Gloss

      What is GLOSS? The Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS)...

    • About

      About UHSLC The UHSLC serves multiple roles in support of...

    • Pacific Sea Level Monitoring

      Pacific Sea Level Monitoring - UHSLC

  2. uhslc.soest.hawaii.edu › stationsUHSLC Stations

    This product provides a preliminary look at the recent hourly water levels observed by the tide gauge station compared to the astronomical tidal prediction. Residuals (observations minus the predictions) are indicative of the local sea level anomaly.

  3. This is not an operational web site. It is not available 24/7, and is designed for research and testing. Select station from map for real-time data display

  4. uhslc.soest.hawaii.edu › datainfoData – UHSLC

    Data Access There are multiple methods for accessing tide-gauge data from the UHSLC: The legacy data table provides access to data and metadata from individual stations. OpenDAP ERDDAP GESLA Version 3.0: UHSLC data comprise a substantial fraction of GESLA data, representing 97 of

  5. Sea Level Forecasts This product provides an outlook of monthly sea level anomalies for the next one to two seasons. We combine sea level forecasts with astronomical tide predictions to provide more accurate predictions of coastal water level compared to tide predictions alone. This seasonal forecast product is experimental. For short-term forecasts (daily to weekly), please

  6. The University of Hawaii Sea Level Center (UHSLC) collects, processes, and distributes sea level data and products in support of various multi-national field programs and for climate and global change research.

  7. Map details: This map shows the locations of all 594 tide gauge stations for which there is data in the University of Hawaii Sea Level Center (UHSLC) database. The UHSLC operates and/or maintains 94 of these stations (orange markers).