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Tropical cyclone positions, forecast tracks, watches and warnings are provided by the National Hurricane Center and/or the Central Pacific Hurricane Center. DART® II Performance Characteristic/Specification Summary. Search historical meteorological data for observations that meet your threshhold conditions.
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The NDBC compiles coastal and offshore weather observations from NOAA fixed and drifting data buoys and C-MAN stations. Moored buoys are deployed in all U.S. coastal and offshore waters, from the western Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean around Hawaii, and from the Bering Sea to the South Pacific.
National Data Buoy Center - Recent observations from buoy 41070 (29.289N 80.803W) - Ponce de Leon Inlet Waves (PNCWAVE).
An index to the various types of marine observations provided by the National Data Buoy Center.
This database holds wind, wave, and other marine data collected by the NOAA National Data Buoy Center (NDBC). The data are collected from NDBC moored buoys and from C-MAN (Coastal-Marine Automated Network) stations located on piers, offshore towers, lighthouses, and beaches.
9 wrz 2019 · The National Data Buoy Center provides real-time environmental observations collected from buoys around the world. View both recent and historical information on ocean and weather conditions, as well as any current tsunami activity.
18 wrz 2023 · Maintain a global 5° x 5° gridded array of ~1,300 satellite-tracked surface drifting buoys to meet the need for an accurate and globally dense set of in-situ observations of mixed layer currents, sea surface temperature, atmospheric pressure, winds, waves, and salinity.