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    • idefix37I Offline
      idefix37 Sailor Moderator @kraftery
      last edited by

      @kraftery
      You probably mean Swell1, Swell2, Swell3.
      Here is the explanation:

      https://community.windy.com/topic/6392/swell-maps

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      • K Offline
        kraftery
        last edited by

        Thank you. That is what I was referring to. Would it be possible to add a Storm Surge layer or P-surge layer in the future? These items should be free in the US through NOAA and the National Hurricane Center, and are generally only available within 72 hours of a Hurricane's landfall. This added layer in conjunction with all of the other information already available within Windy would really help serve Emergency Management departments preparing for a Hurricane in the US. Thanks again!

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          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @kraftery
          last edited by

          @kraftery
          Y’re welcome. I’m not sure that Storm surge could be available as a layer on Windy. Do the NHC provide free data of sea level during storm surge event? If it’s only pictures or warnings then it seems difficult to integrate them here.

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            kraftery @idefix37
            last edited by

            @idefix37 NHC only provides one static map of potential surge, not predicted and changing surge over a time perioud, so I would imagine it would be extremely difficult to include in such a dynamic system. Thanks again

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            • R Offline
              rbbot
              last edited by

              Yes they provide public data feeds of all tidal gauges: https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/stations.html?type=Water+Levels

              Click on one then on the web services button in the bottom right for API details.

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                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @rbbot
                last edited by idefix37

                @rbbot
                I’m not sure to clearly understand the different figures and curves here below :

                0_1537116492600_CBD46637-59E9-4E77-BBCA-AB55D21AA700.png

                Does the blue curve is the Astronomical Tide and the red one the Storm Tide ?
                (Storm Tide = Astronomical Tide + Storm Surge)
                And why this red curve is called « Preliminary » ?

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                • R Offline
                  rbbot
                  last edited by rbbot

                  Blue is predicted water level in the gauge, Red is actual measurement, and is called preliminary because they haven't confirmed the equipment isn't faulty yet. The datum sets where zero is on the scale - by default mean of the lowest of the 2 tides each day.

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                  • idefix37I Offline
                    idefix37 Sailor Moderator @rbbot
                    last edited by

                    @rbbot
                    So is the blue curve the predicted astromical tide and the red one the measured water level by the gauge including the storm surge?

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                    • R Offline
                      rbbot
                      last edited by

                      Correct.

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                      • idefix37I Offline
                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @rbbot
                        last edited by

                        @rbbot
                        Thank for these informations.

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