--- - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'The U.S. Climate Reference Network is designed specifically to monitor national climate change with best scientific practice and adherence to the accepted principles of climate observations. USCRN daily temperature mean, maximum, and minimum, daily precipitation, daily global solar radiation, and daily average surface infrared temperature data are available in the Daily01 file set for all stations in the network. Daily mean, maximum, and minimum relative humidity are available for most stations.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Climate Reference Network Daily01 Product doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-climate-reference-network-daily01-product lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: Climate Reference Network Daily01 Product native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-climate-reference-network-daily01-product url: http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/uscrn/products/daily01/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'The U.S. Climate Reference Network is designed specifically to monitor national climate change with best scientific practice and adherence to the accepted principles of climate observations. USCRN hourly temperature, precipitation, global solar radiation, and surface infrared temperature data are available in the Hourly02 file set for all stations in the network. Hourly average relative humidity is available for most stations.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Climate Reference Network Hourly02 Product doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-climate-reference-network-hourly02-product lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: Climate Reference Network Hourly02 Product native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-climate-reference-network-hourly02-product url: http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/uscrn/products/hourly02/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "The National Weather Service (NWS) Storm Prediction Center uses RSS feeds to disseminate all watches, warnings and advisories for the United States that are currently in force. These RSS feeds are regularly updated to include the most current information that may include today's watches, warnings and/or advisories, as well as forecast information for future dates that meet watch, warning, or advisory conditions. Although available to all, the data summarized in these RSS feeds may be of particular value to weather professionals, meteorology students, emergency managers, and others who track weather conditions for personal, governmental, or commercial purposes.\r \r This tool provides access to NWS watches, warnings, advisories, and other similar products in the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and Atom Syndication Format (ATOM).\r \r Use of ATOM and CAP with Traditional and Emerging Technologies\r NWS CAP and ATOM feeds can be used to launch Internet messages, trigger alerting systems, feed mobile device (e.g., cell phone/smart phone and tablet) applications, news feeds, television text captions, highway sign messages, and synthesized voice over automated telephone calls or radio broadcasts." description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'Current National Weather Service Watches, Warnings, or Advisories for the United States' doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-nws-current-watches-warnings-or-advisories-for-the-united-s lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: 'Current National Weather Service Watches, Warnings, or Advisories for the United States' native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-nws-current-watches-warnings-or-advisories-for-the-united-s url: http://alerts.weather.gov/cap/us.php?x=1 variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "ERDDAP (the Environmental Research Division's Data Access Program) is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from satellites and buoys). \r \r CoastWatch has expanded from POES/AVHRR SST data for the East Coast to providing a variety of environmental data (i.e. SST, ocean color, winds, etc.) from several different satellite platforms covering all U.S. coastal waters, including Hawaii and Alaska. Today, sea surface temperature maps support meteorological weather predictions and also support commercial and recreational activities (e.g., fishing). Biologists utilize ocean color radiometry data and derived chlorophyll-a and total suspended matter/turbidity products to identify runoff plumes and blooms and also predict HABs; and sailors and commercial shipping pilots use ocean surface vector winds for safe navigation." description_attribution: ~ display_name: Environmental Research Division's Data Access Program (ERDDAP) doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-environmental-reasearch-divisions-data-access-program-erddap lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: Environmental Research Division's Data Access Program (ERDDAP) native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-environmental-reasearch-divisions-data-access-program-erddap url: http://coastwatch.pfel.noaa.gov/erddap/index.html variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'The purpose of the Fisheries One-Stop-Shop (FOSS) is to make fisheries dependent information readily available to fisheries managers, scientists and the American public at a national as well as regional level. Collection and management of fisheries dependent data are distributed throughout NOAA Fisheries, State Fisheries, management agencies and regional Fisheries Information Networks (FINs). The distributed nature of NOAA Fisheries information systems, differences in collection authorities and confidentiality requirements increases the importance of this flexible technical architecture that can meet the changing needs for information at national, regional and local levels of resolution. At the same time, the technical architecture is scalable to meet enterprise wide requirements for management of other types of fisheries data and fisheries independent data. Currently available via FOSS are the summarized, non-confidential, annual Commercial Landings by state as provided through the Atlantic Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program (ACCSP), the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Information Network (GulfFIN). Recreational Landings estimates are available and provided via NMFS Headquarters. In FY2011, FOSS will be expanded to include all commercial landings nationally.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: FOSS Public Data Set doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-nmfs-inport-10574 lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: FOSS Public Data Set native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-nmfs-inport-10574 url: https://inport.nmfs.noaa.gov/inport/item/10574 variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "Output and documentation from a set of multi-century experiments performed using NOAA/GFDL's climate models. Users can download files, display data file attributes, and graphically display the data. Data sets include those from CM2.X experiments associated with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment Report (IPCC) and the US Climate Change Science Program (US CCSP)." description_attribution: ~ display_name: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Portal doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-geophysical-fluid-dynamics-laboratory-portal lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Portal native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-geophysical-fluid-dynamics-laboratory-portal url: http://data1.gfdl.noaa.gov variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'The National Weather Service (NWS) National Telecommunications Gateway provides weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. NWS data and products form a national information database and infrastructure which can be used by other governmental agencies, the private sector, the public, and the global community.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Internet Weather Source doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-internet-weather-source lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: Internet Weather Source native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-internet-weather-source url: http://weather.noaa.gov variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: The National Weather Service (NWS) National Telecommunications Gateway provides current and recent METAR or aviation routine weather reports around the world. description_attribution: ~ display_name: METAR Data Access doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-metar-data-access lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: METAR Data Access native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-metar-data-access url: http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/metar.shtml variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "Coastal storms and other meteorological phenomenon can have a significant impact on how high water levels rise and how often. The inundation analysis program is extremely beneficial in determining the frequency (or the occurrence of high waters for different elevations above a specified threshold) and duration (or the amount of time that the specified location is inundated by water) of observed high waters (tides). Statistical output from these analyses can be useful in planning marsh restoration activities. Additionally, the analyses have broader applications for the coastal engineering and mapping community, such as, ecosystem management and regional climate change. Since these statistical outputs are station specific, use for evaluating surrounding areas may be limited.\r Products\r The data input for this tool is 6-minute water level data time series and the tabulated times and heights of the high tides over a user specified time period, relative to a desired tidal datum or user-specified datum. The data output of this tool provides summary statistics, which includes the number of occurrences of inundation above the threshold (events) and length of duration of inundation of each events above the threshold elevation for a specified time period. In addition to summary statistics, graphical outputs are provided using three plots. The first plot is a histogram of frequency of occurrence relative to the threshold elevation, the second plot is a histogram of the frequency of duration of inundation, and the third plot is an X-Y plot of frequency of elevation versus duration of inundation for each event. Input data time series are presently limited to the verified data from a set of operating and historical tide stations in the NOAA CO-OPS data base." description_attribution: ~ display_name: NOAA's Inundation Analysis Tool doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-inundation-analysis-tool lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: NOAA's Inundation Analysis Tool native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-inundation-analysis-tool url: http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/inundation/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "High level significant weather (SIGWX) forecasts are provided for the en-route portion of international flights. NOAA's National Weather Service Aviation Center (AWC) provides a suite of SIGWX forecast products for the World Area Forecast Center (WAFC) in Washington, D.C. These products are used directly by airline dispatchers for flight planning and weather briefing before departure, and by flight crew members during flight." description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'SIGWX Charts - High Level Significant Weather' doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-nws-sigwx-charts-high-level-significant-weather lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: 'SIGWX Charts - High Level Significant Weather' native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-nws-sigwx-charts-high-level-significant-weather url: http://www.aviationweather.gov/products/swh/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~