Over four decades of tide-gauge data and leveling measurements collected at
two tide-gauge stations in Hong Kong are analyzed to study the long-term t
endency and the frequency features in the sea-level changes in the region.
The results show that there has been a long-term sea-level rise of 1.9 mm p
er year and a land subsidence of over 4 mm per year at the tide-gauge stati
ons. The variations in sea-level from seasonal through to decadal time scal
es are detected by using the time-frequency spectrum of wavelet transform.
The annual, semiannual and the 18.6-year variations are most significant an
d exhibit stable periodicity. The local atmospheric pressure variations mai
nly influence the annual sea-level change and the effect amounts to 33% of
the magnitude calculated before the inverted barometer corrections are appl
ied. It is also projected from the extrapolation of the current trends of s
ea-level rise and ground subsidence that the absolute and relative mean sea
-levels in Hong Kong may further rise by 10 cm and 30 cm respectively by th
e middle of the next century. The possible maximum relative mean sea-level
change, when considering the various temporal variations, can be as high as
50 cm in the next half century.