Datasets
-
NOAA Water Levels for Coastal, Estuaries and Great Lakes regions recent views
For over 200 years, NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) and its predecessors have been managing a comprehensive system for observing,... -
Meteorological Data (including visibility) recent views
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. territories.... -
Tides and Currents Map: an interactive map of all CO-OPS stations NGDA recent views
This interactive map has many features designed to provide a quick and easy way to find a Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) station. It can be... -
Sea Level Trends: Sea Level Variations of the United States Derived from National Water Level Observation Network Stations NGDA recent views
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) variations were... -
Air Gap Data from CO-OPS recent views
The Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) of the National Ocean Service (NOS), an organizational element of NOAA, operates and maintains a network... -
NOS Hydrodynamic Model Outputs of Operational Forecast System (OFS) recent views
NOAA develops, operates and maintains a national network of operational nowcast and forecast hydrodynamic modeling systems referred to as Operational Forecast Systems (OFS) to... -
NOAA Tidal Currents for Coastal, Estuaries and Great Lakes (non-tidal) regions recent views
Since the late-1800s, NOAAâs Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) and its predecessors have been collecting, analyzing and distributing... -
Extreme Water Levels from CO-OPS recent views
Extremely high or low water levels at coastal locations are an important public concern and a factor in coastal hazard assessment, navigational safety, and ecosystem management.... -
High Tide Flooding Products from NOAA CO-OPS recent views
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, high tide...