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Sea Level Trends: Sea Level Variations of the United States Derived from National Water Level Observation Network Stations NGDA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Water level records are a combination of the fluctuations of the ocean and the vertical land motion at the location of the station. Monthly mean sea level (MSL)... -
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Meteorological Data (including visibility)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The National Ocean Service (NOS) maintains a long-term database containing data from active and historic stations installed all over the United States and U.S.... -
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Coastal Ocean Reanalysis (CORA)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
NOAA's Coastal Ocean Reanalysis (CORA) couples long-term water level observations with hydrodynamic modeling to create historical information between tide stations to... -
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High Tide Flooding Products from NOAA CO-OPS
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
High tide flooding is the overflow or excess accumulation of water that covers typically dry coastal land and occurs during high tides. As relative sea levels rise,... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 6-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 6 feet (1.829 m) of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency... -
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Gateway National Weather Service (NWS) Service Records and Retention System (SRRS)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The Service Records Retention System (SRRS) was developed to store weather observations, summaries, forecasts, warnings, and advisories provided by the U.S. National... -
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Physical Oceanographic (Water Temperature and Conductivity) Data
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) is the authoritative source for accurate, reliable, and timely data on tides, water levels,... -
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NOAA Coral Reef Watch Daily Global 5-km Satellite Monitoring Marine Heatwave Watch
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Marine heatwaves are modelled off their terrestrial namesakes and are prolonged periods of anomalously high sea surface temperature (SST). In effect, they are... -
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NOAA Global Surface Temperature Dataset (NOAAGlobalTemp), Version 6.0
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The NOAA Global Surface Temperature Dataset (NOAAGlobalTemp) is a monthly global merged land-ocean surface temperature analysis product that is derived from two... -
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Cetacean, sea turtle, and seabird visual observations using line-transect survey methods from ships and aircraft during the Atlantic Marine Assessment Program for Protected Species (AMAPPS) surveys from 2010 to present
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
As part of the Atlantic Marine Assessment Program for Protected Species (AMAPPS), the NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC), in collaboration with the... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2080 Intermediate Scenario: 50 Days Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 9-Ft Scenario: 50 Days Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 7-Ft Scenario: 1 Day Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2080 High Scenario: 1 Day Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 3-Ft Scenario: 20 Days Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2090 Intermediate-Low Scenario: 50 Days Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 7-Ft Scenario: 50 Days Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2080 Intermediate Scenario: 20 Days Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2-Ft Scenario: 50 Days Per Year
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred...