PhOG, School of Marine Science, University of Maine Mooring VI114: Download
Physical Oceanography Group
School of Marine Sciences
University of Maine



Available Data for Buoy Location VI1

Instrument Description Geophysical Parameters
accelerometer Wave measurements
Dominant Wave Period (alt)
Significant Wave Height (alt)
diagnostics Diagnostic measurements concerning buoy health
GPS Latitude
GPS Longitude
doppler Accoustic Doppler Current Profiler
Current Direction
Current Speed
East Current Velocity
North Current Velocity
met Surface meteorological observations
Air Temperature
Barometric Pressure
Use Wind Sensor
Wind 2 Direction
Wind 2 Gust
Wind 2 Gust 1 Second
Wind 2 Speed
Wind Direction
Wind Gust
Wind Gust 1 Second
Wind Speed
sbe37 Standard Conductivity/Temperature Recorder
Conductivity
Salinity
Sigma-T
Water Temperature
waves Wave information
Dominant Wave Period
Maximum Wave Height
Mean Wave Direction Spread
Significant Wave Height


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