Articles | Volume 16, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-1111-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-1111-2020
Research article
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22 Sep 2020
Research article |  | 22 Sep 2020

Predicting tidal heights for extreme environments: from 25 h observations to accurate predictions at Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station, Ross Sea, Antarctica

Do-Seong Byun and Deirdre E. Hart

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On ice-affected coasts, obtaining year-long sea level records for traditional tidal predictions is difficult. We evaluate the complete tidal species modulation with tidal constant corrections (CTSM+TCC) method for predicting tides at the "mixed, mainly diurnal" Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, using short in situ records plus longer records from the nearby "diurnal" Cape Roberts. The method succeeded in using data from periods with above-average tidal ranges.