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Angela Hibbert
Researcher at National Oceanography Centre
Publications - 17
Citations - 469
Angela Hibbert is an academic researcher from National Oceanography Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tide gauge & Sea level. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 357 citations. Previous affiliations of Angela Hibbert include University of Liverpool.
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Forcing Factors Affecting Sea Level Changes at the Coast
Philip L. Woodworth,Angélique Melet,Marta Marcos,Marta Marcos,Richard D. Ray,Guy Wöppelmann,Yoshi N. Sasaki,Mauro Cirano,Angela Hibbert,John M. Huthnance,Sebastià Monserrat,Mark A. Merrifield +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the characteristics of sea level variability at the coast focussing on how it differs from the variability in the nearby deep ocean and how it contributes to the historical mean sea level records obtained from tide gauges which are now used routinely in large-scale climate research.
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Sustained monitoring of the southern ocean at drake passage: past achievements and future priorities
Michael P. Meredith,Philip L. Woodworth,Teresa K. Chereskin,David P. Marshall,Lesley C. Allison,Grant R. Bigg,Kathleen A. Donohue,Karen J. Heywood,Chris W. Hughes,Angela Hibbert,Andrew McC. Hogg,Helen L. Johnson,Loïc Jullion,Brian A. King,Harry Leach,Yueng-Djern Lenn,M. A. Morales Maqueda,David R. Munday,Alberto C. Naveira Garabato,Christine Provost,Jean-Baptiste Sallée,Janet Sprintall +21 more
TL;DR: A review of the long-term sustained monitoring programs that have been conducted at Drake Passage, dating back to the early part of the twentieth century, can be found in this paper, where several breakthroughs have been made from these programs, including the first determinations of the complex structure and early quantifications of its transport.
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Towards comprehensive observing and modeling systems for monitoring and predicting regional to coastal sea level
Rui M. Ponte,Mark Carson,Mauro Cirano,Catia M. Domingues,Svetlana Jevrejeva,Marta Marcos,Gary T. Mitchum,R. S. W. van de Wal,Philip L. Woodworth,Michael Ablain,Fabrice Ardhuin,Valérie Ballu,Melanie Becker,Jérôme Benveniste,Florence Birol,Elizabeth Bradshaw,Anny Cazenave,P. De Mey-Frémaux,Fabien Durand,Tal Ezer,Lee-Lueng Fu,Ichiro Fukumori,Kathy Gordon,Médéric Gravelle,Stephen M. Griffies,Weiqing Han,Angela Hibbert,Chris W. Hughes,Déborah Idier,Villy Kourafalou,Christopher M. Little,Andrew Matthews,Angélique Melet,Mark A. Merrifield,Benoit Meyssignac,Shoshiro Minobe,Thierry Penduff,Nicolas Picot,Christopher G. Piecuch,Richard D. Ray,Lesley Rickards,Alvaro Santamaría-Gómez,Detlef Stammer,Joanna Staneva,Laurent Testut,Laurent Testut,Keith R. Thompson,Philip R. Thompson,Stefano Vignudelli,Joanne Williams,Simon D. P. Williams,Guy Wöppelmann,Laure Zanna,Xuebin Zhang +53 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess current understanding of the causes of coastal SL variability on seasonal to multi-decadal timescales, including geodetic, oceanographic and atmospheric aspects of the problem, and review available observing systems informing on coastal SL.
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An empirical approach to improving tidal predictions using recent real-time tide gauge data
TL;DR: In this article, the UK National Tidal and Sea Level Facility attempted to reduce prediction errors for the short-term forecasting of High Water (HW) extremes using three alternative techniques to the Harmonic Method in the Bristol Channel, where prediction errors are relatively large.
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A Century of Sea Level Measurements at Newlyn, SW England
Elizabeth Bradshaw,Philip L. Woodworth,Angela Hibbert,L.J. Bradley,David Pugh,C. Fane,Richard Bingley +6 more
TL;DR: The Newlyn Tidal Observatory is the most important sea level station in the United Kingdom and has contributed significantly to many studies in oceanography, geology, and climate change.