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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 National Data Buoy Center's Ship Observations Report...
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NDBC operates BuoyCAMs at several stations. These BuoyCAMs...
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You can quickly find current buoy conditions with our intuitive map, and past buoy data with our interactive graphs. Data is available from over 1000 buoys and over 200 ships worldwide. Including both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans off of the United States and Canada, the Great Lakes, the Caribbean, and the waters around Ireland and Great Britain.
You can quickly find current buoy conditions with our intuitive map and past buoy data with our interactive graphs. Data is available for over 1000 buoys and over 200 ships worldwide....
nowCOAST is NOAA’s web-mapping portal for near real-time observations, analysis, tide predictions, model guidance, watches/warnings, and forecasts for the coastal United States. It incorporates information from across NOAA, other federal agencies, and regional ocean and weather observing systems.
The first and still the best, NOAA Buoy and Tide Data allows you to retrieve weather data from NOAA's National Data Buoy Center. It also provides tide predictions for the US and Moon phase information. The perfect tool to help plan your time on the water.
The CARICOOS Coastal Weather app provides users with an integrated view of ocean conditions in the US Caribbean, including real-time life buoy data (waves, wind and currents), as well as coastal Mesonet wind station data.
This interactive map from NOS's Office for Coastal Management provides an easy way to access data derived through NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP). C-CAP uses multiple dates of remotely sensed imagery to produce nationally standardized land cover and land change information for the coastal regions of the U.S.