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opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System - Waves (Caloundra)
Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Caloundra. This site is jointly operated by the Department of Environment and Science and the Port of Brisbane Corporation (POBC). For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names: Hs - Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero upcrossing wave period. Tp - The peak energy wave period. Peak Direction - Direction (related to true north) from which the peak period waves are coming from. SST - Sea surface temperature as measured by a sensor embedded in the bottom of the buoy hull.
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opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System - Waves (Mooloolaba)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Mooloolaba. This site is jointly operated by the Department of Environment and Science and the Department of Transport and Main Roads. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names; Hs - Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero upcrossing wave period. Tp - The peak energy wave period. Peak Direction - Direction (related to true north) from which the peak period waves are coming from. SST- Sea Surface Temperature as measured in the bottom of the hull of buoys.
opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System - Waves (Bundaberg)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Bundaberg. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names; Hs- Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero up-crossing wave period. Tp- The peak energy wave period. Direction not captured.
opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System - Waves (Gold Coast)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at the Gold Coast. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names; Hs - Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero upcrossing wave period. Tp - The peak energy wave period. Peak Direction - Direction (related to true north) from which the peak period waves are coming from. SST - Sea Surface Temperature as measured by a sensor embedded in the bottom of the hull of the buoy .
daryl.metters@detsi.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System - Waves (Gladstone)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Gladstone. This site is jointly operated by the Department of Environment and Science and the Gladstone Ports Corporation. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names; Hs - Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero upcrossing wave period. Tp - The peak energy wave period. Peak Direction - Direction (related to true north) from which the peak period waves are coming from. SST - Sea surface temperature as measured by a sensor embedded in the bottom of the hull of the buoy.
opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System - Waves (Wide Bay)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Wide Bay. For more information, please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names: Hs - Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero upcrossing wave period. Tp - The peak energy wave period. Peak Direction - Direction (related to true north) from which the peak period waves are coming from. SST - Sea Surface Temperature as measured by a sensor embedded in the hull of the buoy.
opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System – Near real time wave data
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Near real time wave and sea surface temperature data for selected sites along the Queensland coast. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names are; Hs - Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero upcrossing wave period. Tp- The peak energy wave period. Peak Direction- Direction (related to true north) from which the peak period waves are coming from. SST - Approximation of sea surface temperature.
daryl.metters@detsi.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System - Waves (Emu Park)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Emu Park. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names are; Hs - Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero upcrossing wave period. Tp - The peak energy wave period. Peak Direction - Direction (related to true north) from which the peak period waves are coming from. SST -Sea Surface Temperature as measured by a sensor embedded in the bottom of the hull of the buoy.
opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Coastal Data System - Waves (Bilinga)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Bilinga. For more information, please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names are; Hs - Significant wave height, an average of the highest third of the waves in a record (26.6 minute recording period). Hmax - The maximum wave height in the record. Tz - The zero upcrossing wave period. Tp - The peak energy wave period. Peak Direction - Direction (related to true north) from which the peak period waves are coming from. SST - Sea Surface Temperature as measured by a sensor embedded in the hull of the buoy.
Bramble Cay Automated Marine Weather And Oceanographic Station
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This dataset contains meteorological and light data from the weather station located on Bramble Cay in the northern part of the Torres Strait. The station was installed under funding from the National Environmental Science Programme (NESP) Tropical Water Quality Hub under Projects 2.2.1 and Project 5.14 with support from the Torres Strait Regional Authority (TSRA). These data are collected to support scientific research. Data are made available on request to other researchers and to the public as well as being available from the AIMS web site. This weather station is funded by NESP with support from the Torres Strait Regional Authority (TSRA). The weather station is an AIMS Mk5 system consisting of a Vaisala WXT520 weather station and a LiCor 192 Light Sensor. The system has seperate underwater sensors that are logged (and so not transmitted in real time). These sensors include a WetLabs NTUS turbidity sensor and a SeaBird SBE37 CDT (Condutivity (salinity), Temperature and Depth) located just off the Cay in 3m of water. Note that this station is located on land and has NO in-water sensors. Data recorded: Barometric Pressure, Air Temperature, Humidity, Solar Radiation (PAR), Wind Direction True (vector averaged), Wind Speed True (30 min average), rain duration and rate, precipitation amount. The weather stations collect and store data in electronic memory every ten minutes, the station uses the 3G phone network to send the data to AIMS where it is stored in a database and then made available via the web and other systems. The data are then checked for accuracy using a number of range and historical checks, longer term summeries are then calculated along with indicies of potential thermal stress.
CO-OPS station 9415020: POINT REYES, DRAKES BAY 1-minute Raw Tsunami Water Level Data
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CO-OPS has been involved with tsunami warning and mitigation since the Coast and Geodetic Survey started the Tsunami Warning System in 1948 to provide warnings to the Hawaiian Islands. After the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, CO-OPS was tasked to coordinate with the NOAA Tsunami Warning Centers in upgrading existing stations with new Data Collection Platform (DCP) and communications technology and with expanding the tsunami warning capabilities of the National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON). Work began in 2005 to upgrade 33 existing water level stations and install 16 new stations from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea by October 2006. As of September 2006, all 33 upgrades are complete, as well as 15 of the 16 new installations. As of October 2006, the NWLON consist of 196 long-term water level stations along all U.S. coasts, including the Great Lakes, Alaska, Hawaii, the Pacific Ocean Island Territories, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (formerly National Geophysical Data Center) serves as the archive center for these data and provides the historical data to users.