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https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_adcp_temp https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_adcp_temp.graph ALOHA Cabled Observatory (ACO): Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP): Temperature The University of Hawaii's ALOHA (\"A Long-term Oligotrophic Habitat Assessment\") Cabled Observatory (ACO) is located 100 km north of the island of Oahu, Hawaii (22 45'N, 158W) in the North Pacific Ocean. It provides real-time oceanographic observations from a depth of about 4,800 m via a submarine fiber optic cable that comes ashore at Makaha on Oahu. This data set provides measurements of sea water temperature at the ACO at 1.83 m above the ocean bottom for the most recent 7 days.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstation_name\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nsea_water_temperature (degree_Celsius)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/aco_adcp_temp_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/aco_adcp_temp_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/aco_adcp_temp/index.htmlTable http://aco-ssds.soest.hawaii.edu (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/aco_adcp_temp.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=aco_adcp_temp&showErrors=false&email= University of Hawaii at Manoa aco_adcp_temp
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_adcp_vel https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_adcp_vel.graph ALOHA Cabled Observatory (ACO): Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP): Velocity The University of Hawaii's ALOHA (\"A Long-term Oligotrophic Habitat Assessment\") Cabled Observatory (ACO) is located 100 km north of the island of Oahu, Hawaii (22 45'N, 158W) in the North Pacific Ocean. It provides real-time oceanographic observations from a depth of about 4,800 m via a submarine fiber optic cable that comes ashore at Makaha on Oahu. This data set provides measurements of ocean current velocity at the ACO from a 250 kHz SonTek acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) at 1.83 m above the ocean bottom for the most recent 7 days. Velocities are flagged bad if the amplitude is excessively low or high. An amplitude is high if it exceeds the average of the ping before and the ping after by 20 counts. An amplitude is low if less than 6 counts. After this the velocities are flagged bad if the absolute deviation of the vertical velocity from its ensemble median exceeds 0.15 m/s or if its value is less than -0.25 m/s.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nstation_name\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (Depth of each location, m)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neastward_sea_water_velocity (current east component, meters/second)\nnorthward_sea_water_velocity (current north component, meters/second)\nupward_sea_water_velocity (current upward component, meters/second)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/aco_adcp_vel_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/aco_adcp_vel_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/aco_adcp_vel/index.htmlTable http://aco-ssds.soest.hawaii.edu (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/aco_adcp_vel.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=aco_adcp_vel&showErrors=false&email= University of Hawaii at Manoa aco_adcp_vel
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_bpr_archive https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_bpr_archive.graph ALOHA Cabled Observatory (ACO): Bottom Pressure Recorder (BPR): Archive The University of Hawaii's ALOHA (\"A Long-term Oligotrophic Habitat Assessment\") Cabled Observatory (ACO) is located 100 km north of the island of Oahu, Hawaii (22 45'N, 158W) in the North Pacific Ocean. It provides real-time oceanographic observations from a depth of about 4,800 m via a submarine fiber optic cable that comes ashore at Makaha on Oahu. This data set provides measurements of ocean pressure at the ACO from a Bottom Pressure Recorder (BPR).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstation\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\npressure (sea water pressure, psi)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/aco_bpr_archive_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/aco_bpr_archive_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/aco_bpr_archive/index.htmlTable http://aco-ssds.soest.hawaii.edu (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/aco_bpr_archive.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=aco_bpr_archive&showErrors=false&email= University of Hawaii at Manoa aco_bpr_archive
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_acoustic.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_acoustic https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aco_acoustic.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/files/aco_acoustic/ ALOHA Cabled Observatory (ACO): Hydrophone Acoustics The University of Hawaii's ALOHA (\"A Long-term Oligotrophic Habitat Assessment\") Cabled Observatory (ACO) is located 100 km north of the island of Oahu, Hawaii (22 45'N, 158W) in the North Pacific Ocean. It provides real-time oceanographi\nc observations from a depth of about 4,800 m via a submarine fiber optic cable that comes ashore at Makaha on Oahu. This data set provides sound files of ocean acoustics at the ocean floor from the ACO hydrophone.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nelapsedTime (Elapsed Time, seconds)\nchannel_1\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/aco_acoustic_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/aco_acoustic_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/aco_acoustic/index.htmlTable http://aco-ssds.soest.hawaii.edu (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/aco_acoustic.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=aco_acoustic&showErrors=false&email= University of Hawaii at Manoa aco_acoustic
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_001.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_001 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_001.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 001: Waikiki Yacht Club, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_001 was located at the bridge pier of the Waikiki Yacht Club at Ala Wai Harbor by the mouth of the Ala Wai Canal near Waikiki on the South Shore of Oahu in the state of Hawaii. The sensor package was fixed to a piling at about 1.0 meter depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_001_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_001_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_001/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-waikiki/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_001.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_001&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_001
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_002.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_002 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_002.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 002: Hawaii Yacht Club, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_002 is located at a floating dock off of the Hawaii Yacht Club at Ala Wai Harbor by the mouth of the Ala Wai Canal near Waikiki on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. The sensor package is fixed to the floating dock just below the ocean surface at about 0.5 meter depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\ntemperature_qc_agg (QARTOD Aggregate/Rollup Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_gap (QARTOD Gap Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_syn (QARTOD Syntax Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_loc (QARTOD Location Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rng (QARTOD Gross Range Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_clm (QARTOD Climatology Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_spk (QARTOD Spike Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rtc (QARTOD Rate of Change Test (processed), 1)\n... (67 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_002_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_002_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_002/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-hawaiiyachtclub/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_002.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_002&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_002
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_003.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_003 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_003.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 003: Atlantis Submarine Dock, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_003 is located at the Atlantis Submarine dock adjacent to Kahanamoku Lagoon and the Hilton Hawaiian Village near Waikiki on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. The sensor package is fixed to the pier at approximately 2 meters below mean sea level. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\ntemperature_qc_agg (QARTOD Aggregate/Rollup Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_gap (QARTOD Gap Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_syn (QARTOD Syntax Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_loc (QARTOD Location Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rng (QARTOD Gross Range Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_clm (QARTOD Climatology Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_spk (QARTOD Spike Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rtc (QARTOD Rate of Change Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_flt (QARTOD Flat Line Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_mvr (QARTOD Multi-Variate Test (processed), 1)\n... (37 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_003_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_003_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_003/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-atlantis/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_003.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_003&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_003
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_004.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_004 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_004.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 004: Waikiki Aquarium, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_004 is located near Waikiki Aquarium on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. The sensor package is mounted to the sea floor at approximately 2.0 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\ntemperature_qc_agg (QARTOD Aggregate/Rollup Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_gap (QARTOD Gap Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_syn (QARTOD Syntax Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_loc (QARTOD Location Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rng (QARTOD Gross Range Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_clm (QARTOD Climatology Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_spk (QARTOD Spike Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rtc (QARTOD Rate of Change Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_flt (QARTOD Flat Line Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_mvr (QARTOD Multi-Variate Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_atn (QARTOD Attenuated Signal Test (processed), 1)\n... (36 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_004_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_004_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_004/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-waikikiaquarium/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_004.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_004&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_004
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_005.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_005 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_005.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 005: Pago Pago, Tutuila, American Samoa The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_005 is located at the dock of the Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources (DMWR) in Pago Pago Harbor on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa. The sensor package is mounted to the sea floor at approximately 2 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_005_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_005_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_005/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-pagopago/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_005.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_005&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_005
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_006.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_006 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_006.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 006: Pohnpei, FSM The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_006 is located at the Kangaroo Court dock inside the lagoon near Kolonia on the north shore of Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). The sensor package is mounted to the dock at approximately 1 meter depth. For a limited time period between August 2011 and May 2014, the sensor package was relocated approximately 275 meters further down the coast to a floating dock at the Pohnpei Surf Club. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\n... (4 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_006_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_006_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_006/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-pohnpei/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_006.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_006&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_006
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_007.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_007 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_007.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 007: Majuro, Marshall Islands The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_007 is located at the Uliga dock inside the lagoon on the eastern edge of Majuro Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). The sensor package is mounted to the sea floor at approximately 2 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_007_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_007_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_007/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-majuro/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_007.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_007&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_007
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_008.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_008 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_008.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 008: Koror, Palau The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_008 was located at the dock of the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) in Koror in southern Palau. The sensor package was mounted to the sea floor at approximately 3.5 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_008_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_008_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_008/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-koror/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_008.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_008&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_008
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_009.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_009 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_009.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 009: Cetti Bay, Guam The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_009 was located approximately 70 meters offshore of Cetti Bay near Umatac on the southwest coast of Guam. The sensor package was mounted to the sea floor at approximately 3 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_009_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_009_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_009/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-cetti/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_009.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_009&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_009
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_010.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_010 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_010.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 010: Maunalua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_010 is located off the old pier in Maunalua Bay in Hawaii Kai on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. The sensor package is fixed to the pier at about 2 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\ntemperature_qc_agg (QARTOD Aggregate/Rollup Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_gap (QARTOD Gap Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_syn (QARTOD Syntax Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_loc (QARTOD Location Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rng (QARTOD Gross Range Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_clm (QARTOD Climatology Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_spk (QARTOD Spike Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rtc (QARTOD Rate of Change Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_flt (QARTOD Flat Line Test (processed), 1)\n... (66 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_010_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_010_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_010/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-maunalua/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_010.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_010&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_010
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_011.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_011 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_011.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 011: Laolao Bay, Saipan, CNMI The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_011 was located approximately 70 meters offshore of Puntan Babpot near the golf course at Laolao Bay on the east shore of Saipan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). The sensor package was mounted to the sea floor at approximately 3 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_011_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_011_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_011/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-saipan/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_011.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_011&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_011
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_012.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_012 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_012.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 012: Kalama Beach Park, Maui, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_012 is located at Kalama Beach Park in Kihei along the south shore of Maui in the State of Hawaii. The sensor package is fixed to a mooring at about 1.5 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\nsensor_depth (Sensor depth (processed), m)\nph (pH (processed), 1)\noxygen (dissolved oxygen concentration (processed), mg/L)\noxygen_saturation (dissolved oxygen saturation (processed), %)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\n... (14 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_012_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_012_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_012/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-kalama/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_012.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_012&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_012
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_013.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_013 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_013.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 013: Kahului, Maui, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_013 was located in Kahului Harbor on the north shore of Maui in the State of Hawaii. The sensor package was fixed to a piling at about 1.5 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\nsensor_depth (Sensor depth (processed), m)\nph (pH (processed), 1)\noxygen (dissolved oxygen concentration (processed), mg/L)\noxygen_saturation (dissolved oxygen saturation (processed), %)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\n... (11 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_013_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_013_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_013/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-kahului/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_013.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_013&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_013
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_015.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_015 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_015.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 015: Pago Bay, Guam The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_015 located in Pago Bay near the mouth of the Pago River on the eastern shore of Guam. The sensor package is mounted to the sea floor at approximately 1.5 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_015_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_015_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_015/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-pago/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_015.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_015&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_015
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_016.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_016 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_016.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor 016: Wailupe, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_016 was located off Wailupe in Maunalua Bay in Aina Haina on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. The sensor package was fixed to a pier at about 1 meter depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_016_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_016_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_016/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-wailupe/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_016.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_016&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_016
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_001.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_001 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_001.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor Clean Water Branch 001: Waialae, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_cwb_001 was located 0.85 mi (1.4 km) offshore of Waialae Beach Park in Maunalua Bay on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii for the Department of Health (DOH) Clean Water Branch (CWB). Originally mounted on an inline mooring at about 6 meters depth, the sensor package was later moved to about 9 meters depth on August 27, 2019. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_cwb_001_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_cwb_001_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_cwb_001/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-waialae/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_cwb_001.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_cwb_001&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_cwb_001
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_002.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_002 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_002.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor Clean Water Branch 002: Kawaikui Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_cwb_002 was located approximately 350 m south/southwest of Kawaikui Beach Park in Maunalua Bay on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii for the Department of Health (DOH) Clean Water Branch (CWB). The sensor package was mounted on a cement block at about 1.5 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\npressure_dm_qd (water pressure delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_cwb_002_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_cwb_002_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_cwb_002/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-kawaikui/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_cwb_002.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_cwb_002&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_cwb_002
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_003.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_003 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_003.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor Clean Water Branch 003: Hawaii Kai Boat Channel, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_cwb_003 was located about 0.5 mi (0.8 km) offshore of Kalanianaole Highway Bridge at the Kui Boat Channel that provides access between Maunalua Bay and Hawaii Kai Marina on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii for the Department of Health (DOH) Clean Water Branch (CWB). The sensor package was mounted on a channel marker at approximately 4 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nchlorophyll_raw (chlorophyll (raw), ug/L)\nchlorophyll_dm_qd (chlorophyll delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\npressure_raw (water pressure (raw), dbar)\n... (4 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_cwb_003_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_cwb_003_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_cwb_003/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-hawaiikai/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_cwb_003.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_cwb_003&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_cwb_003
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_004.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_004 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_cwb_004.graph PacIOOS Nearshore Sensor Clean Water Branch 004: Keehi Lagoon, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. nss_cwb_004 was located separately at two locations within Keehi Lagoon near Keehi Lagoon Beach Park and the Interstate H-1 freeway on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii for the Department of Health (DOH) Clean Water Branch (CWB). The CWB collected these data to assess water quality in the lagoon to determine whether state water quality standards are being met and to monitor how the water quality is changing over time. Due to the triangle shape of the boat canal and multiple islands within the lagoon, water circulation is limited, in particular in the vicinity of the stream mouths. The sensor package was mounted to a PVC mooring at approximately 2.5 meters depth. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nturbidity_raw (turbidity NTU (raw), 1)\nturbidity_dm_qd (turbidity NTU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\n... (7 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_cwb_004_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_cwb_004_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_cwb_004/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-keehi/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_cwb_004.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_cwb_004&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_cwb_004
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/wqb_04.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/wqb_04 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/wqb_04.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Buoy 04: Hilo Bay, Big Island, Hawaii The water quality buoys are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. wqb_04 is located in Hilo Bay on the east side of the Big Island. Continuous sampling of this area provides a record of baseline conditions of the chemical and biological environment for comparison when there are pollution events such as storm runoff or a sewage spill.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity FNU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\noxygen (dissolved oxygen concentration (processed), mg/L)\noxygen_saturation (dissolved oxygen saturation (processed), %)\nph (pH (processed), 1)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\ntemperature_qc_agg (QARTOD Aggregate/Rollup Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_gap (QARTOD Gap Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_syn (QARTOD Syntax Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_loc (QARTOD Location Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rng (QARTOD Gross Range Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_clm (QARTOD Climatology Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_spk (QARTOD Spike Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rtc (QARTOD Rate of Change Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_flt (QARTOD Flat Line Test (processed), 1)\n... (94 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/wqb_04_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/wqb_04_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/wqb_04/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/wqbuoy-hilo/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/wqb_04.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=wqb_04&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) wqb_04
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/wqb_05.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/wqb_05 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/wqb_05.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Buoy 05: Pelekane Bay, Big Island, Hawaii The water quality buoys are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed points. wqb_05 is located in Pelekane Bay near Kawaihae Harbor on the west side of the Big Island. Continuous sampling of this area provides a record of baseline conditions of the chemical and biological environment for comparison when there are pollution events such as storm runoff or a sewage spill.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity FNU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\noxygen (dissolved oxygen concentration (processed), mg/L)\noxygen_saturation (dissolved oxygen saturation (processed), %)\nph (pH (processed), 1)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\ntemperature_qc_agg (QARTOD Aggregate/Rollup Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_gap (QARTOD Gap Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_syn (QARTOD Syntax Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_loc (QARTOD Location Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rng (QARTOD Gross Range Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_clm (QARTOD Climatology Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_spk (QARTOD Spike Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_rtc (QARTOD Rate of Change Test (processed), 1)\ntemperature_qc_flt (QARTOD Flat Line Test (processed), 1)\n... (94 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/wqb_05_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/wqb_05_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/wqb_05/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/wqbuoy-pelekane/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/wqb_05.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=wqb_05&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) wqb_05
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_002.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_002 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_002.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 002: Kephara, Pohnpei, FSM The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of \"roving\" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. nss_wqspp_002 was located approximately 1 km north of Kephara Island and 75 meters offshore of the barrier reef along the southwest shore of Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). The sensor package was mounted to the sea floor at approximately 40 meters depth. Data were recorded hourly. Dr. Kevin Rhodes of the Micronesia Islands Nature Alliance (MINA) deployed this nearshore sensor within the Kephara Marine Sanctuary near Kephara Island and Black Coral Island to examine environmental parameters in association with grouper (Epinephelidae) spawning aggregations. Water temperature measurements collected by the sensor also served to monitor and reveal triggers for coral bleaching events.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\nsalinity_dm_qd (salinity PSU delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\n... (7 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_wqspp_002_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_wqspp_002_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_wqspp_002/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-kephara/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_wqspp_002.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_wqspp_002&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_wqspp_002
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_003.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_003 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_003.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 003: Palmyra Atoll The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of \"roving\" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. nss_wqspp_003 was located approximately 350 meters southwest of Sand Island and 350 meters northwest of Penguin Spit along the western shores of Palmyra Atoll in the equatorial Northern Pacific Ocean. The sensor package was mounted to the sea floor at approximately 4 meters depth. Data were recorded every 7 minutes. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), with the help of Dr. Jennifer E. Smith from Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), deployed this nearshore sensor at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge to support reef recovery efforts. USFWS removed a large shipwreck from Palmyra Atoll in 2013. The shipwreck had devastating impacts on the reef as the wreck's iron fostered the growth of corallimorph, an invasive organism that smothered a large amount of the once healthy reef. Over time, coral diversity diminished and the reef turned into a \"black reef\", dominated by this single, invasive species. The successful removal of the shipwreck was followed by the removal of invasive species and the restoration of vital coral reef habitat. Post-removal surveys of coral growth, health, and recolonization were conducted, but drastic fluctuations in turbidity due to resuspension and occasional temperature elevations triggered seasonal coral bleaching. Data collected by this sensor helped to increase the understanding of oceanographic conditions and associated impacts for ongoing and future coral reef restoration efforts.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\n... (18 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_wqspp_003_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_wqspp_003_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_wqspp_003/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-palmyra/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_wqspp_003.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_wqspp_003&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_wqspp_003
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_004.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_004 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_004.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 004: Kewalo Basin, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of \"roving\" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. nss_wqspp_004 was located within the Kewalo Basin Harbor channel entrance approximately 85 meters from Point Panic just offshore of the Kewalo Marine Laboratory of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Kewalo Basin is located along Oahu's South Shore, situated between Kaka'ako Waterfront Park to its north and popular Ala Moana Beach Park to its south. The sensor package was mounted to the sea floor at approximately 1.5 meters depth. As part of the WQSPP, the Friends of Kewalos (FOK) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to receive a PacIOOS nearshore sensor for a limited time. The non-profit organization, whose mission is to protect and preserve Kewalo Basin Park, used the sensor to monitor water quality conditions before and during a construction project in Kewalo Basin Harbor. The Kewalo Basin Pier Repair-Improvement and Boat Slip Addition had the potential to stir up bottom sediments and alter the water quality conditions within the basin and the channel entrance with potential impacts on nearshore and offshore ocean users.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\n... (13 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_wqspp_004_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_wqspp_004_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_wqspp_004/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-kewalo/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_wqspp_004.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_wqspp_004&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_wqspp_004
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_005.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_005 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_005.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 005: Kahala, Oahu, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of \"roving\" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. nss_wqspp_005 was located approximately 100 meters offshore of Waialae Beach Park in Kahala along the west side of Maunalua Bay on the South Shore of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. The sensor package was mounted to the sea floor at approximately 1.5 meters depth. As part of the WQSPP, Malama Maunalua was awarded use of this nearshore sensor to enhance water quality monitoring efforts in Maunalua Bay. Malama Maunalua is a community-based, non-profit stewardship organization committed to conserving and restoring a healthy and productive Maunalua Bay. The sensor collected critical parameters at Waialae Stream mouth and stormwater outlet to assess sediment loads and water input. The data helped to inform ongoing work at Paiko Restoration Area, which is adversely impacted by invasive algae. The sensor also complemented the existing PacIOOS sensor on the eastern side of Maunalua Bay (NSS-010) to improve the understanding of bay-wide, land-based inputs.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\n... (12 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_wqspp_005_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_wqspp_005_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_wqspp_005/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-kahala/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_wqspp_005.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_wqspp_005&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_wqspp_005
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_006.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_006 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_006.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 006: Ngaremlengui, Babeldoab, Palau The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of \"roving\" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. nss_wqspp_006 was located at Ngaremlengui dock along the Chometubet River in the village of Ngermetengel on the west coast of the island of Babeldoab in the Republic of Palau. The sensor package was originally mounted to the dock at approximately 1 meter depth but was later redeployed at approximately 2 meters depth on October 8, 2020. Data were recorded every 8 or 10 minutes. The Forest and Watershed Restoration Program of the Ebiil Society of Palau replanted vegetative cover in an upland development area above the dock and adjacent river. As part of the WQSPP, the Ebiil Society deployed this PacIOOS nearshore water quality sensor to monitor sediment run-off in the downstream and reef area and thereby assess the success of the revegetation efforts.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\nsalinity_raw (salinity PSU (raw), 1)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_wqspp_006_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_wqspp_006_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_wqspp_006/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-ngaremlengui/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_wqspp_006.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_wqspp_006&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_wqspp_006
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_007.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_007 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_007.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 007: Dausokele Estuary, Pohnpei, FSM The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of \"roving\" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. As part of the WQSPP, the Conservation Society of Pohnpei (CSP) deployed a nearshore sensor 170 meters northeast of the Pohnpei International Airport runway within Dausokele Estuary within the lagoon along the northern shores of Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). The sensor package was mounted to the sea floor at approximately 9.5 meters depth. Data were recorded every 8 minutes. Land-based sedimentation can have severe impacts on the surrounding watersheds, compromising the water quality and the coastal habitat of coral reefs and fish. Inland development activities have purportedly increased in recent years, prompting the need to monitor sediment run-off from key watersheds. Measuring water quality conditions with an accurate sensor will allow CSP to better understand the variations in water quality during different weather conditions, especially periods of heavy rain.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\npressure (water pressure (processed), dbar)\ntemperature_raw (water temperature (raw), Celsius)\ntemperature_dm_qd (water temperature delayed-mode quality descriptor, 1)\n... (11 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_wqspp_007_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_wqspp_007_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_wqspp_007/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-dausokele/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_wqspp_007.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_wqspp_007&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_wqspp_007
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_008.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_008 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_008.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 008: Maalaea Harbor, Maui, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of \"roving\" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. As part of the WQSPP, the Maui Nui Marine Resource Council (MNMRC) deployed a nearshore sensor at Maalaea Harbor, Maui. The non-profit organization is interested to learn more about the effects of tides, wind, and swell on water quality in the harbor, and monitor water quality variability over time. The data will help inform the watershed management plan \"Vision for Pohakea\", which aims to reduce sediment and pollutants in Maalaea Bay and its harbor. MNMRC is also partnering with Waterkeepers Hawaiian Islands to utilize several thousand oysters in the harbor to help improve water quality. Rotating at approximately monthly intervals to various locations within the harbor, the instrument is a Sea-Bird Scientific SBE 16plus V2 SeaCAT CTD coupled with a Sea-Bird Scientific ECO FLNTU optical sensor.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature, Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU, 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU, 1)\nchlorophyll (ug/L)\npressure (water pressure, dbar)\nplatform1 (platform)\ninstrument1 (instrument)\ncrs (coordinate reference system)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_wqspp_008_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_wqspp_008_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_wqspp_008/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-maalaea/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_wqspp_008.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_wqspp_008&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_wqspp_008
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_009.subset https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_009 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/nss_wqspp_009.graph PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 009: Nomilo Fishpond, Kauai, Hawaii The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of \"roving\" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. As part of the WQSPP, Kauai Sea Farm deployed a nearshore sensor at Nomilo Fishpond along the south shore of Kauai. The fishpond is a naturally-formed resource within an ancient volcanic caldera located in Kalaheo and has a centuries-long history of food production. However, it has been underutilized in the past 100 years and is undergoing a renaissance. To reduce excessive phytoplankton and prevent oxygen depletion events, the seawater channel between the pond and ocean has been restored and shellfish farming has been introduced. A research project is also expected to introduce native sea cucumber aquaculture to better cycle nutrients along the pond bottom. The PacIOOS water quality sensor has been utilized to measure changes in four areas of the pond throughout the 10-month deployment to assist with spatial planning and optimization of aquaculture activities and to determine potential impacts of these activities on the aquatic environment of the fishpond. The instrument is a Sea-Bird Scientific SBE 16plus V2 SeaCAT CTD coupled with a Sea-Bird Scientific ECO FLNTU optical sensor.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Distance below mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\ntemperature (water temperature (processed), Celsius)\nsalinity (salinity PSU (processed), 1)\nturbidity (turbidity NTU (processed), 1)\nchlorophyll (chlorophyll (processed), ug/L)\n... (4 more variables)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nss_wqspp_009_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nss_wqspp_009_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/nss_wqspp_009/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water/sensor-nomilo/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/nss_wqspp_009.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nss_wqspp_009&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) nss_wqspp_009
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_marig https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_marig.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_marig/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Guam: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 6-day, 3-hourly forecast for the region surrounding Guam and parts of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) at approximately 2-km resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the wider ROMS model for the region surrounding the Western North Pacific (roms_mari) at approximately 4-km resolution. Atmospheric forcing generated by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the region surrounding Guam and parts of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) (wrf_guam) at approximately 3-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 3 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast) before forecasts are run. Assimilated observations may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_marig_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_marig_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_marig/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents/model-mariana/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_marig.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_marig&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_marig
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_hiig https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_hiig.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_hiig/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Main Hawaiian Islands: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 7-day, 3-hourly forecast for the region surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands at approximately 4-km resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the global, 1/12-degree (~9-km) HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Atmospheric forcing generated by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the region surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands (wrf_hi) at approximately 6-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 3 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast) before forecasts are run. Assimilated observations may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; surface currents from PacIOOS high-frequency radios (HFR); and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats and ocean glider autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_hiig_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_hiig_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_hiig/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents/model-hawaii/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_hiig.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_hiig&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_hiig
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_hiig_assim https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_hiig_assim.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_hiig_assim/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Main Hawaiian Islands: Data Assimilating: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 3-day, 3-hourly data assimilating hindcast for the region surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands at approximately 4-km resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the global, 1/12-degree (~9-km) HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Atmospheric forcing generated by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the region surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands (wrf_hi) at approximately 6-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 3 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast). Assimilated observations may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; surface currents from PacIOOS high-frequency radios (HFR); and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats and ocean glider autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_hiig_assim_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_hiig_assim_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_hiig_assim/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/metadata/roms_hiig_assim.html (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_hiig_assim.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_hiig_assim&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_hiig_assim
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_hiig_reanalysis https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_hiig_reanalysis.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_hiig_reanalysis/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Main Hawaiian Islands: Reanalysis: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 3-hourly data assimilating reanalysis for the region surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands at approximately 4-km resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the global, 1/12-degree (~9-km) HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Atmospheric forcing generated by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the region surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands (wrf_hi) at approximately 6-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 3 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast). Assimilated observations may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; surface currents from PacIOOS high-frequency radios (HFR); and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats and ocean glider autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_hiig_reanalysis_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_hiig_reanalysis_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_hiig_reanalysis/index.htmlTable https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2018-98 (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_hiig_reanalysis.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_hiig_reanalysis&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_hiig_reanalysis
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_hiomsg https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_hiomsg.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_hiomsg/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Oahu South Shore: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 3-day, 3-hourly forecast for the region surrounding the south shore of the island of Oahu at approximately 200-m resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the wider ROMS model for the region surrounding the island of Oahu (roms_hiog) at approximately 1-km resolution. Atmospheric forcing generated by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the region surrounding the island of Oahu (wrf_oa) at approximately 1.5-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 3 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast) before forecasts are run. Assimilated observations may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; surface currents from PacIOOS high-frequency radios (HFR); and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats and ocean glider autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_hiomsg_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_hiomsg_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_hiomsg/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents/model-southoahu/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_hiomsg.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_hiomsg&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_hiomsg
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_samoa https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_samoa.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_samoa/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Samoa: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 7-day, 3-hourly forecast for the region surrounding the islands of Samoa at approximately 3-km resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the global, 1/12-degree (~9-km) HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Atmospheric forcing generated by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the region surrounding the islands of Samoa (wrf_samoa) at approximately 3-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 3 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast) before forecasts are run. Assimilated observations may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_samoa_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_samoa_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_samoa/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents/model-samoa/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_samoa.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_samoa&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_samoa
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_samoa_assim https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_samoa_assim.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_samoa_assim/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Samoa: Data Assimilating: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 3-day, 3-hourly data assimilating hindcast for the region surrounding the islands of Samoa at approximately 3-km resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the global, 1/12-degree (~9-km) HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Atmospheric forcing generated by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the region surrounding the islands of Samoa (wrf_samoa) at approximately 3-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 3 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast). Assimilated observations may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_samoa_assim_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_samoa_assim_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_samoa_assim/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/metadata/roms_samoa_assim.html (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_samoa_assim.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_samoa_assim&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_samoa_assim
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_wpac https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_wpac.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_wpac/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Western North Pacific: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 7-day, 3-hourly forecast for the region surrounding the Western North Pacific at approximately 8-km resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the global, 1/12-degree (~9-km) HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Atmospheric forcing generated by the NOAA/NCEP Global Forecast System (GFS) model for the region surrounding the Western North Pacific at approximately 25-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 5 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast) before forecasts are run. Assimilated observations are collected independently of PacIOOS and may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; surface currents around Palau from CORDC High Frequency Radars (HFR), Scripps Institute of Oceanography; and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_wpac_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_wpac_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_wpac/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents/model-wnpacific/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_wpac.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_wpac&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_wpac
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_wpac_assim https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/roms_wpac_assim.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/roms_wpac_assim/request Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): Western North Pacific: Data Assimilating: 3-D Variables Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) 5-day, 3-hourly data assimilating hindcast for the region surrounding the Western North Pacific at approximately 8-km resolution. Boundary conditions provided by the global, 1/12-degree (~9-km) HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Atmospheric forcing generated by the NOAA/NCEP Global Forecast System (GFS) model for the region surrounding the Western North Pacific at approximately 25-km resolution. Tide forcing uses the Oregon State University (OSU) Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS) TOPEX/Poseidon global inverse solution (TPXO) to derive barotropic tidal elevation and velocity. Data are assimilated over the previous 5 days using all available observations to improve the model estimate of current ocean state (its nowcast). Assimilated observations are collected independently of PacIOOS and may include satellite-based sea surface temperatures from MODIS, AVHRR, or OSTIA; satellite-based sea surface height from AVISO; surface currents around Palau from CORDC High Frequency Radars (HFR), Scripps Institute of Oceanography; and in-situ water temperature and salinity profiles from ARGO floats. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemp (potential temperature, Celsius)\nsalt (salinity, 1e-3)\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/roms_wpac_assim_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/roms_wpac_assim_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/roms_wpac_assim/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/metadata/roms_wpac_assim.html (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/roms_wpac_assim.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=roms_wpac_assim&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) roms_wpac_assim
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_bigi https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_bigi.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_bigi/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Big Island Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Big Island of Hawaii at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Hawaii regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_hawaii) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_bigi_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_bigi_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_bigi/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-hawaiiisland/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_bigi.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_bigi&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_bigi
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_bigi_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_bigi_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_bigi_lon180/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Big Island, Lon+/-180 Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Big Island of Hawaii at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Hawaii regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_hawaii) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_bigi_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_bigi_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_bigi_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-hawaiiisland/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_bigi_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_bigi_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_bigi_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_guam https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_guam.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_guam/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Guam Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the island of Guam at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Mariana Islands regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_mariana) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_guam_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_guam_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_guam/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-guam/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_guam.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_guam&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_guam
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_apra https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_apra.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_apra/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Guam: Apra Harbor Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for Apra Harbor on the island of Guam at approximately 50-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Mariana Islands regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_mariana) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_apra_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_apra_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_apra/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-apra/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_apra.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_apra&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_apra
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_kauai https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_kauai.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_kauai/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Kauai Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Niihau at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Hawaii regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_hawaii) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_kauai_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_kauai_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_kauai/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-kauai/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_kauai.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_kauai&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_kauai
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_kauai_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_kauai_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_kauai_lon180/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Kauai, Lon+/-180 Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Niihau at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Hawaii regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_hawaii) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_kauai_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_kauai_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_kauai_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-kauai/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_kauai_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_kauai_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_kauai_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_manua https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_manua.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_manua/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Manua, American Samoa Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau) of American Samoa at approximately 275-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Samoa regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_samoa) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_manua_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_manua_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_manua/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-manua/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_manua.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_manua&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_manua
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_manua_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_manua_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_manua_lon180/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Manua, American Samoa, Lon+/-180 Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau) of American Samoa at approximately 275-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Samoa regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_samoa) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_manua_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_manua_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_manua_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-manua/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_manua_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_manua_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_manua_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_maui https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_maui.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_maui/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Maui Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Hawaiian islands of Maui County (Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe) at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Hawaii regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_hawaii) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_maui_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_maui_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_maui/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-maui/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_maui.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_maui&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_maui
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_maui_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_maui_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_maui_lon180/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Maui, Lon+/-180 Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Hawaiian islands of Maui County (Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe) at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Hawaii regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_hawaii) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_maui_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_maui_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_maui_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-maui/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_maui_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_maui_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_maui_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_oahu https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_oahu.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_oahu/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Oahu Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Hawaiian island of Oahu at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Hawaii regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_hawaii) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_oahu_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_oahu_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_oahu/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-oahu/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_oahu.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_oahu&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_oahu
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_oahu_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_oahu_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_oahu_lon180/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Oahu, Lon+/-180 Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the Hawaiian island of Oahu at approximately 500-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Hawaii regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_hawaii) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_oahu_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_oahu_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_oahu_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-oahu/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_oahu_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_oahu_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_oahu_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_rota https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_rota.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_rota/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Rota, CNMI Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the island of Rota in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) at approximately 550-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Mariana Islands regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_mariana) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_rota_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_rota_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_rota/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-rota/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_rota.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_rota&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_rota
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_saipan https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_saipan.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_saipan/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Saipan, CNMI Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the islands of Saipan, Tinian, and Aguijan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) at approximately 365-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Mariana Islands regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_mariana) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_saipan_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_saipan_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_saipan/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-saipan/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_saipan.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_saipan&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_saipan
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_tutuila https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_tutuila.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_tutuila/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Tutuila, American Samoa Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the island of Tutuila, American Samoa at approximately 250-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Samoa regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_samoa) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_tutuila_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_tutuila_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_tutuila/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-tutuila/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_tutuila.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_tutuila&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_tutuila
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_tutuila_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/swan_tutuila_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/swan_tutuila_lon180/request Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) Regional Wave Model: Tutuila, American Samoa, Lon+/-180 Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) regional wave model 7-day output with a 5-day hourly forecast for the island of Tutuila, American Samoa at approximately 250-m resolution. This high-resolution model is utilized to capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and smaller scale shadowing. It is run directly after the Samoa regional WaveWatch III (WW3) wave model (ww3_samoa) has completed. Please note that some of the nested model setup is still in the testing and validation phase. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nmdir (mean wave direction, degrees)\nmper (mean wave period, second)\npdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\npper (peak wave period, second)\nshgt (significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/swan_tutuila_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/swan_tutuila_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/swan_tutuila_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-tutuila/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/swan_tutuila_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=swan_tutuila_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) swan_tutuila_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/tide_pac_vel https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/tide_pac_vel.graph Tide Model (Barotropic) for the Pacific Ocean: Tidal Velocity Barotropic tide model for the Pacific Ocean. The model is based on harmonics distributed by Oregon State University (OSU) and assimilates satellite altimetry data from TOPEX/Poseidon. It was generated using OSU Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS), modified locally by J. Potemra, using barotropic inverse tidal solutions from OSU. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use this output with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/tide_pac_vel_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/tide_pac_vel_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/tide_pac_vel/index.htmlTable http://volkov.oce.orst.edu/tides/PO.html (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/tide_pac_vel.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=tide_pac_vel&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) tide_pac_vel
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/tide_pac_vel_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/tide_pac_vel_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/tide_pac_vel_lon180/request Tide Model (Barotropic) for the Pacific Ocean: Tidal Velocity, Lon+/-180 Barotropic tide model for the Pacific Ocean. The model is based on harmonics distributed by Oregon State University (OSU) and assimilates satellite altimetry data from TOPEX/Poseidon. It was generated using OSU Tidal Prediction Software (OTPS), modified locally by J. Potemra, using barotropic inverse tidal solutions from OSU. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use this output with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nu (u-velocity component, meter second-1)\nv (v-velocity component, meter second-1)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/tide_pac_vel_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/tide_pac_vel_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/tide_pac_vel_lon180/index.htmlTable http://volkov.oce.orst.edu/tides/PO.html (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/tide_pac_vel_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=tide_pac_vel_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) tide_pac_vel_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_global https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_global.graph WaveWatch III (WW3) Global Wave Model Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 50-km or 0.5-deg resolution. The global model is forced with NOAA/NCEP's Global Forecast System (GFS) winds. This model is designed to capture the large-scale ocean waves and provide spectral boundary conditions for the Hawaii and other Pacific regional WW3 models. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_global_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_global_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_global/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-global/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_global.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_global&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_global
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_global_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_global_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/ww3_global_lon180/request WaveWatch III (WW3) Global Wave Model, Lon+/-180 Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 50-km or 0.5-deg resolution. The global model is forced with NOAA/NCEP's Global Forecast System (GFS) winds. This model is designed to capture the large-scale ocean waves and provide spectral boundary conditions for the Hawaii and other Pacific regional WW3 models. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_global_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_global_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_global_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-global/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_global_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_global_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_global_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_hawaii https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_hawaii.graph WaveWatch III (WW3) Hawaii Regional Wave Model Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) model (ww3_global), which in turn provides boundary conditions for this Hawaii regional WW3: a 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 5-km or 0.05-deg resolution. The primary purpose of this regional model is to capture island effects such as island shadowing, refraction, and accurate modeling of local wind waves. Hawaii WW3 is forced with winds from the University of Hawaii Meteorology Department's operational mesoscale model, which has a more suitable spatial resolution than the global scale wind field. The Hawaii regional WW3 also provides boundary conditions for nearshore island-scale models via Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_hawaii_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_hawaii_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_hawaii/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-hawaii/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_hawaii.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_hawaii&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_hawaii
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_hawaii_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_hawaii_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/ww3_hawaii_lon180/request WaveWatch III (WW3) Hawaii Regional Wave Model, Lon+/-180 Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) model (ww3_global), which in turn provides boundary conditions for this Hawaii regional WW3: a 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 5-km or 0.05-deg resolution. The primary purpose of this regional model is to capture island effects such as island shadowing, refraction, and accurate modeling of local wind waves. Hawaii WW3 is forced with winds from the University of Hawaii Meteorology Department's operational mesoscale model, which has a more suitable spatial resolution than the global scale wind field. The Hawaii regional WW3 also provides boundary conditions for nearshore island-scale models via Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_hawaii_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_hawaii_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_hawaii_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-hawaii/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_hawaii_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_hawaii_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_hawaii_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_mariana https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_mariana.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/ww3_mariana/request WaveWatch III (WW3) Mariana Regional Wave Model Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) model (ww3_global), which in turn provides boundary conditions for this Mariana Islands regional WW3: a 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 5-km or 0.05-deg resolution. The primary purpose of this regional model is to capture island effects such as island shadowing, refraction, and accurate modeling of local wind waves. The Mariana regional WW3 also provides boundary conditions for nearshore island-scale models via Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_mariana_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_mariana_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_mariana/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-mariana/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_mariana.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_mariana&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_mariana
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_nwhi https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_nwhi.graph WaveWatch III (WW3) Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) Regional Wave Model Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) model (ww3_global), which in turn provides boundary conditions for this Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) regional WW3: a 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 5-km or 0.05-deg resolution. The primary purpose of this regional model is to capture island effects such as island shadowing, refraction, and accurate modeling of local wind waves. NWHI WW3 is forced with winds from the University of Hawaii Meteorology Department's operational mesoscale model, which has a more suitable spatial resolution than the global scale wind field. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_nwhi_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_nwhi_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_nwhi/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-nwhi/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_nwhi.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_nwhi&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_nwhi
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_nwhi_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_nwhi_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/ww3_nwhi_lon180/request WaveWatch III (WW3) Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) Regional Wave Model, Lon+/-180 Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) model (ww3_global), which in turn provides boundary conditions for this Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) regional WW3: a 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 5-km or 0.05-deg resolution. The primary purpose of this regional model is to capture island effects such as island shadowing, refraction, and accurate modeling of local wind waves. NWHI WW3 is forced with winds from the University of Hawaii Meteorology Department's operational mesoscale model, which has a more suitable spatial resolution than the global scale wind field. While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_nwhi_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_nwhi_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_nwhi_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-nwhi/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_nwhi_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_nwhi_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_nwhi_lon180
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_samoa https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_samoa.graph WaveWatch III (WW3) Samoa Regional Wave Model Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) model (ww3_global), which in turn provides boundary conditions for this Samoa regional WW3: a 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 5-km or 0.05-deg resolution. The primary purpose of this regional model is to capture island effects such as island shadowing, refraction, and accurate modeling of local wind waves. The Samoa regional WW3 also provides boundary conditions for nearshore island-scale models via Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_samoa_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_samoa_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_samoa/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-samoa/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_samoa.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_samoa&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_samoa
https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_samoa_lon180 https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/griddap/ww3_samoa_lon180.graph https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/wms/ww3_samoa_lon180/request WaveWatch III (WW3) Samoa Regional Wave Model, Lon+/-180 Through a collaborative effort with NOAA/NCEP and NWS Honolulu, the University of Hawaii has implemented a global-scale WaveWatch III (WW3) model (ww3_global), which in turn provides boundary conditions for this Samoa regional WW3: a 7-day model with a 5-day hourly forecast at approximately 5-km or 0.05-deg resolution. The primary purpose of this regional model is to capture island effects such as island shadowing, refraction, and accurate modeling of local wind waves. The Samoa regional WW3 also provides boundary conditions for nearshore island-scale models via Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN). While considerable effort has been made to implement all model components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. As such, please use these data with the caution appropriate for any ocean related activity.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\nTdir (peak wave direction, degrees)\nTper (peak wave period, second)\nThgt (significant wave height, meters)\nsdir (swell peak wave direction, degrees)\nsper (swell peak wave period, seconds)\nshgt (swell significant wave height, meters)\nwdir (wind peak wave direction, degrees)\nwper (wind peak wave period, seconds)\nwhgt (wind significant wave height, meters)\n https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ww3_samoa_lon180_fgdc.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ww3_samoa_lon180_iso19115.xml https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/ww3_samoa_lon180/index.htmlTable https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves/model-samoa/ (external link) https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/ww3_samoa_lon180.rss https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ww3_samoa_lon180&showErrors=false&email= Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) ww3_samoa_lon180

 
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