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The National Ocean Service (NOS) Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO- OPS) provides the National infrastructure, science, and technical expertise to collect and distribute observations and predictions of water levels and currents to ensure safe, efficient and environmentally sound maritime commerce. The Center provides the set of water level and tidal current products required to support NOS’ Strategic Plan mission requirements, and to assist in providing operational oceanographic data/products required by NOAA’s other Strategic Plan themes. For example, CO-OPS provides data and products required by the National Weather Service to meet its flood and tsunami warning responsibilities. The Center manages the National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON), a national network of Physical Oceanographic Real-Time Systems (PORTS®) in major U. S. harbors, and the National Current Observation Program consisting of current surveys in near shore and coastal areas utilizing bottom mounted platforms, subsurface buoys, and horizontal sensors. The Center: establishes standards for the collection and processing of water level and current data; collects and documents user requirements, which serve as the foundation for all resulting program activities; designs new and/or improved oceanographic observing systems; designs software to improve CO-OPS’ data processing capabilities; maintains and operates oceanographic observing systems; performs operational data analysis/quality control; and produces/disseminates oceanographic products. .
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Operational Filter Design for Non-Contact Water Level Sensors Deployed in an Open Ocean Environment: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Field Research Facility, Duck, NC July 4 – July 25, 2008 Test Period.
(John D. Boon Marine Consultant, LLC, Gloucester Point, VA, 2008)Test comparisons of four microwave water level sensors and one laser device for sensing water level were conducted at selected sites on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts as well as Lake Michigan. The microwave and laser ... -
Wave Measurements from Radar Tide Gauges.
(2019)Currently the NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) is transitioning the primary water level sensor at most NWLON stations, from an acoustic ranging system, to microwave radars. With ... -
OSTEP Market Survey Summary Acoustic Releases for Taut Line Moorings.
(2013)The Ocean Systems Test and Evaluation Program conducted a market survey to determine which acoustic release best met their requirements for use in mooring current meters and buoys. A series of factors were considered - ... -
Engineering Study: ADCP Platform and Mooring Designs for CO-OPS Current Surveys. An Engineering Review of Existing Platforms and Moorings for the 2006 Field Season.
(NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS/OSTEP, Silver Spring, MD, 2010)This engineering review focuses on bottom-mounted and subsurface taut-moored platforms. During 2001-2005 there were 48 bottom-mounted deployments in Maine, New York (Hudson River), Southeast Alaska, and California. These ... -
Tidal current analysis procedures and associated computer programs.
(NOAA NOS Center For Operational Oceanographic Products and Services Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 1999)The National Ocean Service (NOS) has been charged with producing tidal current tables for the coastal areas of the United States. Tidal currents are almost always the strongest current experienced by vessels operating ... -
A network gaps analysis for the national water level observation network - updated edition.
(NOAA NOS Center For Operational Oceanographic Products and Services Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2014)The purpose of this report is to provide an updated deterministic assessment of the size and geospatial density of water level stations for the National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON). The original report first ... -
Tidal analysis and prediction.
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2007)The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with the knowledge required to carry out the most accurate tidal analysis and tidal prediction possible using any set of water level or current data that he or she may ... -
Computational techniques for tidal datums handbook.
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2003)This handbook is intended to provide education and training for both internal and external audiences to NOAA. It presents the National Ocean Service (NOS) methodology for the computation of ... -
Tidal datums and their applications.
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2001)The United Nations declared 1998 to be the International Year of the Ocean. This declaration provides an opportunity to rais e public awareness of a fundamental boundary defined by the intersection of the ocean with ... -
NOS Procedures for Developing and Implementing Operational Nowcast and Forecast Hydrodynamic Model Systems.
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2003)This document details the procedures for developing and implementing O perational Nowcast and F orecast Hydrodynamic Model S ystems (hereafter OFS) by NOAA’s National Ocean Service (NOS). These systems ... -
Ocean Systems Test and Evaluation Program Data Communications Plan.
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2006)Programmatic requirements and data communi cation technology are changing very rapidly, making it difficult but necessary for CO-OPS to effectively plan for the future. The systems that are currently used for primary ... -
Information Systems Branch PORTS Uniform Flat File Format (PUFFF). Revision 4.
(NOAA, NOS Office of Coast Survey, Silver Spring, MD, 2003)Users of the Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) have requested access to PORTS information in a form that can be used as input to their own real-time applications. Until now, only a subset of data was displayed ... -
The National Tidal Datum Convention of 1980.
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Manual of tide observations.
(United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1965)Contains instructions for observing and recording the rise and fall of the tide and for making necessary reductions to determine the datum planes and the nonharmonic quantities published in the tide tables. -
Sensor Specifications and Measurement Algorithms.
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2015)Environmental Measurement Systems. -
Next Generation Water Level Measurement System (NGWLMS) Site Design, Preparation, and Installation Manual.
(NOAA, NOS Office of Oceanography and Marine Assessment, Rockville, MD, 1991)The implementation of the NGWLMS in the NWLON and other data collection program networks, represents a fundamental change in how the Branch accomplishes its functions. The NGWLMS, when fully implemented, replaces the ... -
Understanding tides.
(NOAA, National Ocean Service, Silver Spring, MD, 2006)This book presents an elementary explanation of tides and tidal datums. It is written to explain the natural phenomenon of tides in terms and concepts readily understandable by students as ... -
Computer applications to the tides in the National Ocean Survey: supplement to Manual of harmonic analysis and prediction of tides (Special Publication 98)
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Manual of Harmonic Analysis and Prediction of Tides. [ Revised 1940 edition reprinted 1958 with corrections, reprinted 2001]
(United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1958)This volume was designed primarily as a working manual for the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and describes the procedure used in this office for the harmonic analysis and prediction of tides and tidal currents... -
Tide and Current Glossary. [1999 edition]
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2000)The publication is a revision of the1989 edition. This edition has been a group effort by Steacy D.Hicks, Richard L. Sillcox, C.Reid Nichols, Brenda Via, and Evette C. McCray. It was subsequently revised by Chris Zervas. ...