read.sealevel(file, tz=getOption("oceTz"), 
              processingLog, debug=getOption("oceDebug"))oceTz, is set to UTC 
    at setup.  (If a time zone is present in the file header, this will
    supercede the value given here.)TRUE to get debugging information during processing.class "sealevel", which
  is a list containingdatametadataprocessingLogoce format.Station_Name on the first line
  of the file, indicating type 2.) If the file is in neither of these
  formats, the user might wish to scan it directly, and then to use
  as.sealevel to create a sealevel object.http://ilikai.soest.hawaii.edu/uhslc/datai.html provides a graphical
    interface for downloading sealevel data in Type 1, with format as described
    at http://ilikai.soest.hawaii.edu/rqds/hourly.fmt (this link
    worked for years but failed at least temporarily on December 4, 2016).  The MEDS
    repository (sealevel-class explains the
  structure of sealevel objects, and also outlines the other functions dealing
  with them.library(oce)
# this yields the sealevel dataset
sl <- read.oce("h275a96.dat")
summary(sl)
plot(sl)
m <- tidem(sl)
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