Welcome to Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Portal
May 6th, 2011
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill is a massive tragedy for the Gulf of Mexico that started on April 20, 2010. Currently a large community of partners are working together to mitigate/manage the response to the spill.
As part of those efforts, our team, which includes partners from several federal agencies, companies, many universities and non-profits are developing a portal that will consolidate many data streams to help response efforts. This portal is a team effort and is open to all partners.
Real-time IOOS Glider Fleet Positions
Slocum Glider Imagery – Rutgers/USF/Mote; Seaglider Imagery and Dives – UW/APL; Spray Glider Imagery – SIO/SCCOOS; Seaglider Imagery – NAVOCEANO
Visualization – datasets, gliders, satellites, hf-radars, models, drifters
DATASETS:
- Deployed IOOS Glider Dataset Access – Rutgers University
DATASET INTEGRATION:
- ERMA – Environmental Response Management Application – provided by NOAA Office of Response & Restoration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
GLIDERS:
- Real-time Updates for Deployed Gliders – Rutgers University
SATELLITES:
- Gulf of Mexico SST Imagery – Rutgers University
HF RADAR:
- Real-time Surface Currents – HFRNet National Network
- Environmental Response Management Application – NOAA Office of Response and Restoration
MODELS:
- Naval Oceanographic Office Special Support – Deep Horizon Oil Spill
- Daily Updated Oil Spill Trajectory Forecasts – Ocean Circulation Group at USF
- EDAC OPeNDAP Server
- NAVO NCOM Subsetting via ERDDAP
- National Weather Service Global Ocean SST & Currents Forecast Imagery – Global Ocean SST & Currents Forecast
- SABGOM Model Imagery – data provided by North Carolina State University
- SABGOM data via THREDDS – data provided by North Carolina State University
DRIFTERS:
Google Earth KMZs – gliders, satellites, hf-radar, models
GLIDERS:
- Real-time Updates for Deployed Gliders
- Real-time Updates for Deployed Gliders (w/ Time Slider)
- Real-time Updates for Deployed Gliders with Depth-Averaged Currents
- Real-time Updates for Deployed Gliders w/ Depth-Average Currents (w/ Time Slider)
- NAVO Seagliders, Drifters and Depth Profilers
- SIO/WHOI Spray Glider
- Seaglider 515 – provided by UW/APL/iRobot
SATELLITES:
- Real-time 1, 3 and 7 Day SST AVHRR Composites – - Gulf of Mexico Region
- Satellite Altimetry Overlay (1 Day Delayed) – Data Provided Courtesy of Colorado Center for Atmospheric Research
- Real-time Regional De-Clouded AVHRR SST – provided by Matt Oliver (University of Delaware)
- Deepwater Horizon Images – Chronology – CSTARS – University of Miami
HF RADAR:
- Real-time Surface Currents - provided by the Coastal Observing Research & Development Center
- Optimally Interpolated Gap-Filled Version of the Real-time Surface Currents – provided by the Coastal Observing Research & Development Center
MODELS:
- HYCOM Forecast of SSH, SST, Surface Salinity and Density with Currents – Data Provided Courtesy of the HYCOM Consortium
- HYCOM Forecast of Temp, Salinity and Density with Currents @ 700m
- Gulf Oil Spill 2010 Projected Trajectory – Louisiana Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP)
- SABGOM Forecast KMZ – Data Provided Courtesy of North Carolina State University
DRIFTERS:
Oil Slick 24-Hour Forecast
- Download NOAA Oil Slick 24-Hour Forecast KMZ (opened in Google Maps below)
- Download NOAA 24, 48 and 72-Hours Forecast KMZ
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