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The National Data Buoy Center mobile ready page provides a list of available stations with marine observations in the Florida region.
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.
The National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) provides quality observations in the marine environment to support the understanding and predictions of changes in weather, climate, oceans, and coast. The NDBC compiles coastal and offshore weather observations from NOAA fixed and drifting data buoys and C-MAN stations.
9 wrz 2019 · National Data Buoy Center. 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. Graphs and tables of data are available for water column height at each buoy location.
The National Data Buoy Center's High Frequency Radar remotely measures ocean surface currents.
National Buoy Data Center operates a network of 6 moored buoys and 8 coastal stations in the Florida area. Data consist of temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed/ direction (3-10 m), sea surface temp and wave energy spectra at 1 h intervals (every 0.5 h for two buoys).