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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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NOAA 0.25-degree Daily Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature (OISST), Version 2.1
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This high-resolution sea surface temperature (SST) analysis product was developed using an optimum interpolation (OI) technique. The OISST analysis has a spatial grid... -
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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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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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Cetacean visual observations, samples and environmental parameters collected onboard the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter (GU) in the Gulf of America (formerly U.S. Gulf of Mexico) from 2009-06-13 to 2009-08-12 (survey GU0903) (NCEI Accession 0304467)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) conducted a shipboard survey in the Gulf of America (formerly U.S. waters of the Gulf of Mexico) from approximately the... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 0.5-m Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 0.5 meter of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2070 Intermediate 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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Cetacean and sea turtle 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 2023
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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Graphical Airmen's Meteorological Information (G-AIRMET) Weather Advisories
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
A G-AIRMET is a graphical advisory of weather that may be hazardous to aircraft, but are less severe than SIGMETs. They are valid at specific time "snapshots". The... -
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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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State of the Climate - Global Analysis
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The State of the Climate is a collection of periodic summaries recapping climate-related occurrences on both a global and national scale. The State of the Climate... -
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From Past to Present: Ecosystem Services and People of the Guana Peninsula - NERRS/NSC(NERRS Science Collaborative)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
For over 6,000 years, people have called the Guana Peninsula home, largely due to the bountiful resources of the estuary. These resources, both natural and cultural,... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2040 Intermediate-Low 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: 2060 Intermediate 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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Cetacean visual observations using line-transect survey methods onboard the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter (GU) in the Gulf of America, for the Vessel Surveys for Abundance and Distribution of Marine Mammals and Seabirds project (VSAD survey GU2402) from 2024-06-03 to 2024-08-12 (NCEI Accession 0299731)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
As part of the Vessel Surveys for Abundance and Distribution of Marine Mammals and Seabirds (VSAD) project, the Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) conducted a... -
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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2040 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: High-Tide Flooding: 5-Ft Scenario
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a...