Monthly mean sea level values from tide gauges at the coasts of the No
rth Sea are compared with the monthly means from an operational tide-s
urge numerical model for the time period 1955-1984. The model describe
s most of the variability at all frequencies except the annual. Most o
f the energy around the pole tide frequency is also reproduced by the
model and since its tidal forcing does not include the equilibrium pol
e tide frequencies it is concluded that the deviations from the equili
brium pole tide are of meteorological origin. The east-west wind stres
s component is found to be energetic at this frequency thus providing
the meteorological forcing. The annual cycle due to steric effects is
also estimated. The meteorological correction modifies the determined
sea-level secular trends by up to 0.8mm/yr for this 30 year period for
stations in the eastern North Sea.