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Observation Data Descriptions
Note: The Ship Observations Report page displays the current hour's measurements whereas the Radial Search
and Box Search Observations pages display observations received during the past hour.
All three pages display in English units by default, but can be changed by the viewer to display multiple hours
and/or metric units.
Identification Data
ID or SHIP ID |
Five to seven character reporting identifier for stations. Ships are not identified for security reasons. |
T |
One character code used to identify reporting source: B = Buoy,
C = C-MAN Station, D = Drifting Buoy, S = Ship, O = Other |
TIME or HOUR |
In UTC (Greenwich Mean Time - GMT) for data display and data files. |
Data are classified according to the following groups. Any data field that
contains one or more dashes represents missing data for that observation hour.
Informational Data
LAT |
The angular distance from the equator, measured northward (+) or southward (-)
along a meridian from 0° at the equator to 90° at the poles. |
LON |
The angular distance between the prime meridian and the meridian of a point on
the earth, measured eastward (+) or westward (-) from the prime meridian (0°) through 180°. |
DIST |
Great circle distance, in nautical miles, between the search location origin and the
observing station location. |
HDG |
True bearing, in degrees, from the search location origin to the observing station location. |
Standard Meteorological Data
WDIR |
Wind direction (the direction the wind is coming from in degrees
clockwise from true N) during the same period used for WSPD. See
Wind Averaging Methods |
WSPD |
Wind speed (m/s) averaged over an eight-minute period for buoys and
a two-minute period for land stations. Reported Hourly. See
Wind Averaging Methods. |
GST |
Peak 5 or 8 second gust speed (m/s) measured during the eight-minute
or two-minute period. The 5 or 8 second period can be determined by
payload, See the Sensor Reporting, Sampling, and Accuracy section. |
WVHT |
Significant wave height (meters) is calculated as the average of the
highest one-third of all of the wave heights during the 20-minute
sampling period. See the Wave Measurements section.
Note: Buoy WVHTs are combined seas whereas Ship WVHTs are observed wind wave heights. |
DPD |
Dominant wave period (seconds) is the period with the maximum wave
energy. See the Wave Measurements section. |
APD |
Average wave period (seconds) of all waves during the 20-minute
period. See the Wave Measurements section. |
MWD |
Mean wave direction corresponding to energy of the dominant period
(DOMPD). The units are degrees from true North just like wind
direction. See the Wave Measurements section. |
PRES |
Sea level pressure (hPa). For C-MAN sites and Great Lakes buoys,
the recorded pressure is reduced to sea level using the method
described in NWS Technical Procedures Bulletin 291 (11/14/80). |
PTDY |
Pressure Tendency is the direction (plus or minus) and the amount of
pressure change (hPa) for a three hour period ending at the time of observation. |
ATMP |
Air temperature (Celsius). For sensor heights on buoys, see
Hull Descriptions. For sensor heights at
C-MAN stations, see C-MAN Sensor Locations |
WTMP |
Sea surface temperature (Celsius). For sensor depth, see
Hull Description. |
DEWP |
Dewpoint temperature taken at the same height as the air temperature measurement. |
VIS |
Station visibility (statute miles). Note that buoy stations are limited to reports from 0 to 1.9 miles. |
TCC |
Total cloud cover (eighths). The total fraction of the sky covered by clouds of all types. |
TIDE |
The water level in feet above or below
Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW). |
Swell Wave Data
S1HT |
Height of primary swell waves. Swell wave height is the vertical distance
between any swell wave crest and the succeeding swell wave trough. |
S1PD |
Period of primary swell waves. Swell wave period is the time that it takes
two successive swell wave crests to pass a fixed point. |
S1DIR |
True compass direction, in tens of degrees, from which primary swell waves are coming from. |
S2HT |
Height of the secondary swell waves. Swell wave height is the vertical distance
between any swell wave crest and the succeeding swell wave trough. |
S2PD |
Period of secondary swell waves. Swell wave period is the time that it takes
two successive swell wave crests to pass a fixed point. |
S2DIR |
True compass direction, in tens of degrees, from which secondary swell waves are coming from. |
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