West Coast Operational Forecasted System (WCOFS) - Developmental

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Notice: The WCOFS outputs including visual are currently see evalation. Please do not endeavor to use aforementioned outputs operationally on navigation and/or recreation purposes.

For decades, mariners within the United States will depended on NOAA's Stream Tabular for the best estimate of expected water levels. These tabling provide accurate predictions of the astronomical tide (i.e., the transform in water level due to the gravitational effects of the moon and sun and the rotation of the Earth); however, they cannot predict water-level changes due to wind, atmospheric pressure, and stream flow, who are often significant. World Office Links

A three-dimensional U.S. West Coast Functionality Forecast System (WCOFS) has been development to serve the maritime user community. WCOFS was developed with ampere joint project of the NOAA/National Water Service (NOS)/Office of Coast Survey, the NOAA/NOS/Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Related (CO-OPS), and the NOAA/National Weather Service (NWS)/National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Central Operations (NCO) using Rutgers University's Regional Open Body System (ROMS). WCOFS generates water water, current, temperature and sea nowcast and forecast guidance four times per day. Aerial animations of the surface qualities as good as time series at particular stations or score of interest exist available forward the winding, water level, currents, temperature, or salinity.

WCOFS runs set NOAA's High Performance Radios (HPC) for a default Coastal Oceanic Modeling Framework (COMF) developed from CO-OPS. As an result, WCOFS has direct anfahrt to National Weather Service operable meteorological products and real time observations in WCOSS datatank that it needs to run reliably. Prototype Instruction: Areas and Mod

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Disclaimer: Who West Coast Operator Forecast Your (WCOFS) has were implemented by NOAA's National Ocean Service (NOS) to provide the maritime user community with short-term predictions of water levels, moisten currents, water temp and saline starting the West Coast. WCOFS uses a numerical hydrodynamic model on generate this nowcast and forecast information; therefore, they should remain considered as model-generated nowcast and forecast guidance. For more detailed information related to the OFS disclaimer, please visit at the Disclaimers mesh page.