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Why cant we have weblinks to data buoys that NOAA has offshore so we
can get real time info on conditions out there. Oh, I spose this is useless idea #3743 |
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http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/Northeast.shtml
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(Parallax) wrote: Why cant we have weblinks to data buoys that NOAA has offshore so we can get real time info on conditions out there. Oh, I spose this is useless idea #3743 This gives some real time data for the west cost: http://cdip.ucsd.edu/ jay Wed, Nov 5, 2003 -- Legend insists that as he finished his abject... Galileo muttered under his breath: "Nevertheless, it does move." |
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Parallax wrote:
Why cant we have weblinks to data buoys that NOAA has offshore so we can get real time info on conditions out there. As you can see from other replies, they exist, so your idea was already thunk up and found deserving. Oh, I s'pose this is useless idea #3743 Hardly useless; in fact, probably one of the smarter things one can do. I regularly consult the station sitting on our breakwater and a few data buoys nearby to plan for a weekend. Comparing them to the weather predictions often tells us to go one direction over another, sometimes creating a downwind and down-current ride each way. Usually, we avoid weekends where it's upwind and up-current both directions, so life is lots easier. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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Jere Lull wrote in message ...
Parallax wrote: Why cant we have weblinks to data buoys that NOAA has offshore so we can get real time info on conditions out there. As you can see from other replies, they exist, so your idea was already thunk up and found deserving. Oh, I s'pose this is useless idea #3743 Hardly useless; in fact, probably one of the smarter things one can do. I regularly consult the station sitting on our breakwater and a few data buoys nearby to plan for a weekend. Comparing them to the weather predictions often tells us to go one direction over another, sometimes creating a downwind and down-current ride each way. Usually, we avoid weekends where it's upwind and up-current both directions, so life is lots easier. Getting data "Every Sunday Afternoon" is hardly helpful for those of us who sail on other days. Info for the west coast doesnt help here on the gulf coast. I listen to NOAA weathr radio but it takes forever for them to get around to the marine weather. There ought to simply be a phone number or web site for each data buoy. Currently, I call up the local sailboard club "windtalker" at the coast but its about 30 miles from my boat. |
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Hey, Parallax -- you're not paying attention here. See the previous posts in
this thread, which refer you to http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/ which give you real time (OK, actually hourly updates) data for offshore buoys. http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/Florida.shtml http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml cover the Gulf pretty comprehensively, buoy by buoy, for about forty buoys. Now, forty buoys may not get you within close range of your boat -- but that's not a problem with data distribution, that's a problem with buoy location. -- Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com "Parallax" wrote in message om... Jere Lull wrote in message ... Parallax wrote: Why cant we have weblinks to data buoys that NOAA has offshore so we can get real time info on conditions out there. As you can see from other replies, they exist, so your idea was already thunk up and found deserving. Oh, I s'pose this is useless idea #3743 Hardly useless; in fact, probably one of the smarter things one can do. I regularly consult the station sitting on our breakwater and a few data buoys nearby to plan for a weekend. Comparing them to the weather predictions often tells us to go one direction over another, sometimes creating a downwind and down-current ride each way. Usually, we avoid weekends where it's upwind and up-current both directions, so life is lots easier. Getting data "Every Sunday Afternoon" is hardly helpful for those of us who sail on other days. Info for the west coast doesnt help here on the gulf coast. I listen to NOAA weathr radio but it takes forever for them to get around to the marine weather. There ought to simply be a phone number or web site for each data buoy. Currently, I call up the local sailboard club "windtalker" at the coast but its about 30 miles from my boat. |
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Parallax wrote:
Oh, I s'pose this is useless idea #3743 There ought to simply be a phone number or web site for each data buoy. AND the phone number: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/dial.shtml |
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Hey, Parallax -- you're not paying attention here. See the previous posts in
this thread, which refer you to http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/ which give you real time (OK, actually hourly updates) data for offshore buoys. http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/Florida.shtml http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml cover the Gulf pretty comprehensively, buoy by buoy, for about forty buoys. Now, forty buoys may not get you within close range of your boat -- but that's not a problem with data distribution, that's a problem with buoy location. -- Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com "Parallax" wrote in message om... Jere Lull wrote in message ... Parallax wrote: Why cant we have weblinks to data buoys that NOAA has offshore so we can get real time info on conditions out there. As you can see from other replies, they exist, so your idea was already thunk up and found deserving. Oh, I s'pose this is useless idea #3743 Hardly useless; in fact, probably one of the smarter things one can do. I regularly consult the station sitting on our breakwater and a few data buoys nearby to plan for a weekend. Comparing them to the weather predictions often tells us to go one direction over another, sometimes creating a downwind and down-current ride each way. Usually, we avoid weekends where it's upwind and up-current both directions, so life is lots easier. Getting data "Every Sunday Afternoon" is hardly helpful for those of us who sail on other days. Info for the west coast doesnt help here on the gulf coast. I listen to NOAA weathr radio but it takes forever for them to get around to the marine weather. There ought to simply be a phone number or web site for each data buoy. Currently, I call up the local sailboard club "windtalker" at the coast but its about 30 miles from my boat. |
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You're answering Cap'n Lou's "signature," not his message (which was much
shorter than his sig). ==== Charles T. Low - remove "UN" www.boatdocking.com www.ctlow.ca/Trojan26 - my boat ==== "Parallax" wrote in message om... ... Getting data "Every Sunday Afternoon" is hardly helpful for those of us who sail on other days... |
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Parallax wrote:
Oh, I s'pose this is useless idea #3743 There ought to simply be a phone number or web site for each data buoy. AND the phone number: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/dial.shtml |
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