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NOAA / GLERL / CoastWatch Great Lakes Node

NOAAPORT - Daily Summary of Realtime Great Lakes Weather Data and Marine Observations

This page contains realtime marine (weather and sea state) data from Great Lakes buoys, coastal met stations, airports, and ships. The data are transmitted through the NOAAPORT system and are received continuously at NOAA/GLERL via satellite dish. Observations from previous days can be obtained by selecting a station type or an individual station. Marine observations include wind speed and direction, air temperature, dew point, cloud cover, sea level pressure, water temperature, wave height and wave period.
Most recent observation: 05:15 GMT, DOY 328, 2009 (Nov 24, 2009)
This page is updated hourly at approx. 18 minutes past the hour
ALL OBSERVATIONS:
   new image Data via Google MapsGoogle Maps Logo | Data only (g200932800.lmd) | Data format | Description of Measurements (NDBC)
Timeseries Plots: air temp | dew point | wind dir | wind speed | wind gust | cloud cover | pressure | water temp | wave height | wave period
Buoys (9) 
   new image Data via Google Maps 
      Data only | ImageMap
CMAN Stations (76) 
  (includes GLERL,NDBC,NWS,NOS)
   new image Data via Google Maps 
      Data only | ImageMap
U.S. Coast Guard Stations (0) 
   new image Data via Google Maps 
      Data only | ImageMap
Ship Reports (2) 
   new image Data via Google Maps 
      Data only | ImageMap
Other Marine Reports (8) 
   new image Data via Google Maps 
      Data only | ImageMap
Surface Airways Stations (117) 
   new image Data via Google Maps 
      Data only | ImageMap
Only stations containing data for current day are listed

Two-week archive of daily NOAAPort files
24-hr Hindcast Wind Fields (updated every 6 hours by GLCFS)
Complete archive of Buoys and CMAN stations available at NDBC Great Lakes (West Region | East Region)
Complete archive of all other stations available upon request.


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This Web page created and maintained by Greg Lang, NOAA/GLERL,
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