Using Ocean Technology to Capture Hurricane Matthew in Real Time
As Matthew moved from the Bahamas to the Carolinas, ocean observing technology – such as buoys - captured waves over 20 feet and wind speed of over 50 knots along its’ path.
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Use the tool to explore, download and visualize ocean and coastal data in the Southeast US.
Meet the 2016 Executive Committee
Congratulations to the 2016-2017 Executive Committee! We are honored to be working with this talented group of individuals. SECOORA Executive Committee plays an important role in sustaining our success.
Southeast Receives $2.5 Million for Coastal Ocean Observing
US IOOS awarded SECOORA $2.5 million to support the maintenance and expansion of ocean and coastal observing in the southeast. This will be the first installment in a five-year funding cycle.
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