Data support activities for the Marine Weather Service Program are outlined. Forecasts, cover anomolous water levels, including sea and swell, surface and breakers, and storm surge. Advisories are also provided for sea ice on the Great Lake and Cook inlet in winter, and in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas in summer. Attempts were made to deal with ocean currents in the Gulf Stream, areas of upwelling, and thermal structure at least down through the mixed layer
AbstractGreat waves are usually introduced by and accompanied with strong winds; either of them is d...
The first NOAA Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS ® ) was established in Tampa Bay, Flor...
This chapter is about sea ice - what it is, how it is monitored, by whom and how the information abo...
Marine warnings and forecasts are a major element of the National Weather Service (NWS) mission. Yet...
US Transportation Collection1971PDFTech ReportCrowe, B.J.Holliman, E.Computer Sciences CorporationUn...
In this paper, we describe the improvements that are being carried out in data management practices ...
Local application of global-scale models describes the U.S. Navy's basic philosophy for operational ...
US Transportation Collection1971PDFTech ReportCrowe, B.J.Holliman, E.Computer Sciences CorporationUn...
Ocean monitoring and forecasting services are increasingly being used by a diverse community of publ...
Weather data is nowadays used in a variety of navigational and ocean engineering research problems: ...
The National Weather Service provides weather and marine data from buoys surrounding North America, ...
Sea state information is needed for many applications, ranging from safety at sea and on the coast, ...
The Nation uses water-level data for a variety of practical purposes, including hydrography, nautica...
Marine heatwave data sets are calculated by NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information us...
The Nation uses water-level data for a variety of practical purposes, including nautical charting, m...
AbstractGreat waves are usually introduced by and accompanied with strong winds; either of them is d...
The first NOAA Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS ® ) was established in Tampa Bay, Flor...
This chapter is about sea ice - what it is, how it is monitored, by whom and how the information abo...
Marine warnings and forecasts are a major element of the National Weather Service (NWS) mission. Yet...
US Transportation Collection1971PDFTech ReportCrowe, B.J.Holliman, E.Computer Sciences CorporationUn...
In this paper, we describe the improvements that are being carried out in data management practices ...
Local application of global-scale models describes the U.S. Navy's basic philosophy for operational ...
US Transportation Collection1971PDFTech ReportCrowe, B.J.Holliman, E.Computer Sciences CorporationUn...
Ocean monitoring and forecasting services are increasingly being used by a diverse community of publ...
Weather data is nowadays used in a variety of navigational and ocean engineering research problems: ...
The National Weather Service provides weather and marine data from buoys surrounding North America, ...
Sea state information is needed for many applications, ranging from safety at sea and on the coast, ...
The Nation uses water-level data for a variety of practical purposes, including hydrography, nautica...
Marine heatwave data sets are calculated by NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information us...
The Nation uses water-level data for a variety of practical purposes, including nautical charting, m...
AbstractGreat waves are usually introduced by and accompanied with strong winds; either of them is d...
The first NOAA Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS ® ) was established in Tampa Bay, Flor...
This chapter is about sea ice - what it is, how it is monitored, by whom and how the information abo...