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The National Data Buoy Center's home page. The premier source of meteorological and oceanographic measurements for the marine environment.
- Observations
Historical Observation Search - Search for marine...
- Information
Dial-A-Buoy - See how to get observations via a phone call....
- Education
NDBC Data via NetCDF (THREDDS) Surface Currents via High...
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Resources for finding out more about the National Data Buoy...
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- Ship Obs Report
The National Data Buoy Center's Ship Observations Report...
- BuoyCAMs
The National Data Buoy Center's map of weather statins with...
- Observations
The National Data Buoy Center's Observation Search page. It generates a list of ship, buoy, and C-MAN observations for a specific area and time period. Area can be selected by point-radius.
Historical Observation Search - Search for marine meteorological observations for prior years with user specified observation criteria. Ship Obs Report - See meteorological observations from ships for the past twelve hours. BuoyCAMs - View an interactive map of NDBC stations with BuoyCAMs installed.
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.
The data portal is intended to provide visual access to CoastWatch oceanographic satellite data. It can also be used as a data viewer with map controls such as pan and zoom. Layers can be viewed simultaneously and the 'data' equivalent either saved in a data cart or downloaded for local analysis.
17 paź 2024 · C-MAN and moored buoy data typically include barometric pressure, wind direction, speed and gust, and air temperature; however, some C-MAN stations are equipped to also measure seawater temperature, water level, waves, and relative humidity.
Government agencies are key-players’ in marine environmental management, both collecting data in their monitoring activities and using data to ensure the health of the marine environment and the safety of those operating at sea.