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A tide gauge is a device for measuring the change in relative to a . It is also known as a mareograph,

(2025). 9783110250008, De Gruyter. .
marigraph, and sea-level recorder.
(2025). 9781118452578, Wiley. .
When applied to continental , the instrument may also be called a limnimeter.


Operation
Sensors continuously record the height of the with respect to a height reference surface close to the . Water enters the device by the bottom pipe (far end of the tube, see picture), and electronic sensors measure its height and send the data to a tiny computer.

Historical data are available for about 1,450 stations worldwide, of which about 950 have provided updates to the global data center since January 2010. At some places records cover centuries, for example in where data dating back to 1700 is available.

When it comes to estimating the greater ocean picture, new modern tide gauges can often be improved upon by using satellite data.

Tide gauges are used to measure and quantify the size of . The measurements make it possible to derive the mean . Using this method, sea level slopes up to several 0.1 m/1000 km and more have been detected.

A tsunami can be detected when the sea level begins to rise, although warnings from can be more useful.


History
Sea-level measurements were made using simple measuring poles or "tide staffs" until around 1830, when self-recording gauges with mechanical floats and stilling wells were introduced. Tide gauge history UK National Oceanographic Centre

Tidal poles and float gauges were the primary means of sea-level measurement for over 150 years and continue to operate at some locations today. While still part of modern-day tide gauge instrumentation, these technologies have since been superseded by pressure gauges (similar to ), acoustic/ultrasonic gauges, and radar gauges.

The following types of tide gauges have been used historically:

  • Kelvin type tide gauge
  • Fuess type tide gauge
  • GSI type tide gauge
  • High accuracy automatic tide gauge
  • High resolution automatic tide gauge


Common applications
Tide gauges have a practical application in the shipping and fishing industries where low or high tide levels can hinder or prohibit access to shallow bays or locations with bridges. An example is the Cascais tide gauge in Portugal, which was originally installed because of the sand bar in the River that causes difficulties for shipping entering port. Because of similar problems many industries have installed private tide gauges in ports around the world, and also rely on government agencies (such as ).

Data collected from tide gauges is also of interest to scientists measuring global weather patterns, the mean sea water level, and trends - notably those potentially associated with global warming.


Modern gauges
In recent years new technologies have developed allowing for real-time, remote tide information to be published online via a solar powered wireless connection to a tide sensor. Acoustic/ultrasonic sensors have already been deployed to great effect and the data is regularly broadcast via and also displayed online.


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