NOAA: Making Waves   /     Data Makes a Difference (Episode 133)

Description

Take a virtual journey to Penobscot Bay, Maine, to see how harbor pilots use U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) data for real-time ocean and weather conditions. This information is critical for safe navigation as pilots carefully move tankers and other vessels often carrying dangerous cargo safely in and out of port. IOOS coastal and marine data (e.g., water temperature, water level, currents, winds, and waves) are collected by many different tools including satellites, buoys, tide gauges, radar stations, and underwater vehicles. Most of the data collected are streamed online and viewable on digital maps for easy access.Episode permanent link and show notes

Summary

Take a virtual journey to Penobscot Bay, Maine, to see how harbor pilots use U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) data for real-time ocean and weather conditions. This information is critical for safe navigation as pilots carefully move tankers and other vessels often carrying dangerous cargo safely in and out of port. IOOS coastal and marine data (e.g., water temperature, water level, currents, winds, and waves) are collected by many different tools including satellites, buoys, tide gauges, radar stations, and underwater vehicles. Most of the data collected are streamed online and viewable on digital maps for easy access.

Subtitle
Data Makes a Difference: Safe Ship Navigation
Duration
3:53
Publishing date
2015-11-19 12:48
Link
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/podcast/nov15/mw111915.mp4
Contributors
  National Ocean Service
author  
Enclosures
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/podcast/nov15/mw111915.mp4
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