New NOAA data bouy deployed
Looking for information about winds, waves and water conditions out on the bay? The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has just deployed a third data bouy in the Chesapeake, this one at the mouth of the Patapsco River.
All the information its sensors gather on winds, air temperature, water temperature, salinity, waves and much more is sent by wireless telemetry to the Internet. You can dial it up anytime by visiting this page. Here is the main page.
Explore. There is an impressive amount of data from the Patapsco bouy, as well as others at the mouth of the Potomac and at Jamestown, Va. You can construct graphs showing the changing conditions over time. The times are in Universal Time (UTC). That's currently four hours ahead of EDT.
Enjoy.







