Full document / COSOC-W-86-002 - the National Sea Grant Library
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STATION NUMBER STATION NAME TABLE 1 REUTIVE SEA LEVEL RISE RATES IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF KEXICO: NATIONAL OCEAN SURVEY TIDE GAUGE STATIONS STATION LOCATION RECORD PERIOD FIRST EPOCH SECOND EPOCH ENTIRE RECORD ACCELERATION I Eugene Island Louisiana 1939-1974 0.95 2.17 1.19 1.22 II Grand Isle Louisiana 1947-1978 0.30 1.92 1.03 1.62 III 6a Weston Texas 1908-1980 0.32 1.17 0.62 0.85 IV Port Isabel Texas 1944-1979 -0.03 0.86 0.33 0.89 V Biloxi Mississippi 1939-1983 -0.20 0.08 0.15 0.28 VI Pensacola Florida 1923-1980 0.05 0.46 0.23 0.41 VII Cedar Key Florida 1914-1980 0.13 0.31 0.17 0.18 VIII St. Petersburg Florida 1947-1980 0.01 0.29 0.16 0.28 IX Key West Florida 1913-1980 0.10 0.40 0.22 0.30 $
668 GULF OF MEXICO - NOS TIDE GAUGE STATIONS RELATIVE SEA LEVEL RISE "B 2 r ENTIRE PERIOD OF RECORD • ACCELERATION r Figure 4. TX LA MS SECOND LUNAR EPOCH TX LA MS FIRST LUNAR EPOCH 4fef-»~,sg TX LA liJS:.".^. MS ENTIRE PERIOD OF RECORD sfiSaSh FL Relative sea level rise histogram for the NOS tide gauge sta tions in the Gulf of Mexico.
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GULF OF MEXICO - NOS TIDE GAUGE STATIONS<br />
RELATIVE SEA LEVEL RISE<br />
"B 2 r ENTIRE PERIOD OF RECORD • ACCELERATION<br />
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Figure 4.<br />
TX LA MS<br />
SECOND LUNAR EPOCH<br />
TX LA MS<br />
FIRST LUNAR EPOCH<br />
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ENTIRE PERIOD OF RECORD<br />
sfiSaSh<br />
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Relative sea level rise histogram for <strong>the</strong> NOS tide gauge sta<br />
tions in <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Mexico.