Tide Gauge Data, Cape Roberts

A tide gauge was installed in November 1990 and has been in near continuous operation since. A 10 minute average of water depth was recorded each hour with hourly averages of wind speed and direction, air temperature and solar radiation. From 2000 the recording frequency was increased from every hour to every 10 minutes. From 2003 data is read every 10 seconds and an average value (from 60 readings) is calculated every 5 minutes and recorded. Barometric pressure was measured as well, starting in 2003, with six barometric pressure readings made between 2 and 3 minutes in the 5-minute interval and averaged and recorded with the tide value. Each year the rise and fall of the sea ice is observed over a 2 - 3 day period during a spring tide using GPS. These measurements are related to a tide gauge bench mark and the sea surface to enable the reliability of the tide gauge to be checked. The tide gauge data is archived by Land Information New Zealand.

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Theme
Author Toitū Te Whenua (LINZ)
Maintainer
Maintainer Email customersupport@linz.govt.nz
Update frequency Irregular
Source
Source Created 2023-08-14T17:14:22
Source Modified 2023-08-29T21:41:11
Language English
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Source Identifier b5faabfa-a3c2-48f5-9a2c-3ba433ba2c7f
Dataset metadata created 8 September 2023, last updated 8 September 2023