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St Pauls (Moa Island) tide gauge—predicted interval data
Predicted water level heights at St Pauls (Moa Island) at regular time intervals. -
Scarborough tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Scarborough. -
Booby Island tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Booby Island. -
Murray Island (Meer) tide gauge – predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Murray Island (Meer) -
Red Island Point Bamaga tide gauge—predicted interval data
Predicted water level heights at Red Island Point Bamaga at regular time intervals. -
Mornington Island tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Mornington Island. -
Yorke Island (Masig) tide gauge—predicted interval data
Predicted water level heights at Yorke Island (Masig) at regular time intervals. -
Cairns Beacon C1 tide gauge—predicted interval data
Predicted water level heights at Cairns Beacon C1 at regular time intervals. -
Noosa Head tide gauge—predicted interval data
Predicted water level heights at Noosa Head at regular time intervals. -
Port Office Brisbane River tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Port Office Brisbane River. -
Rosslyn Bay tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Rosslyn Bay. -
Rosslyn Bay tide gauge—predicted interval data
Predicted water level heights at Rosslyn Bay at regular time intervals. -
Mourilyan tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Mourilyan. -
Saibai Island tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Saibai Island. -
Accommodating Spatially Varying Tidal Planes in Tsunami Hazard Assessments
Tsunami hazard assessment is commonly performed using a conservatively high sea level, typically the highest astronomical tide (HAT). However, HAT is not constant but varies... -
Accommodating Spatially Varying Tidal Planes in Tsunami Hazard Assessments
Tsunami hazard assessment is commonly performed using a conservatively high sea level, typically the highest astronomical tide (HAT). However, HAT is not constant but varies... -
Sue Island (Warraber) tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Sue Island (Warraber). -
Pinkenba tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Pinkenba. -
Thursday Island tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Thursday Island. -
Southport tide gauge—predicted high/low data
Predicted high and low water level heights at Southport.