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Wave Measurements from Radar Tide Gauges.
(2019)
Currently the NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services
(CO-OPS) is transitioning the primary water level sensor at most NWLON stations,
from an acoustic ranging system, to microwave radars. With ...
Tide and Current Glossary. [1999 edition]
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2000)
The publication is a revision of the1989 edition. This edition has been a group effort by Steacy D.Hicks, Richard L.
Sillcox, C.Reid Nichols, Brenda Via, and Evette C.
McCray. It was subsequently revised by Chris Zervas. ...
Understanding tides.
(NOAA, National Ocean Service, Silver Spring, MD, 2006)
This book presents an elementary explanation of tides and tidal
datums. It is written to explain the natural phenomenon of tides in terms
and concepts readily understandable by students as ...
The National Tidal Datum Convention of 1980.
(NOAA, National Ocean Survey, Silver Spring, MD, 1980)
Manual of Harmonic Analysis and Prediction of Tides. [ Revised 1940 edition reprinted 1958 with corrections, reprinted 2001]
(United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1958)
This volume was designed primarily as a working manual for the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and describes the procedure used in this office for the harmonic analysis and prediction of tides and tidal currents...
Computer applications to the tides in the National Ocean Survey: supplement to Manual of harmonic analysis and prediction of tides (Special Publication 98)
(NOAA, National Ocean Survey, Silver Spring, MD, 1982)
Manual of tide observations.
(United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1965)
Contains instructions for observing and recording the rise and fall of the tide and for making necessary reductions to determine the datum planes and the nonharmonic quantities published in the tide tables.
Ocean Systems Test and Evaluation Program Data Communications Plan.
(NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, Silver Spring, MD, 2006)
Programmatic requirements and data communi
cation technology are changing very rapidly,
making it difficult but necessary for
CO-OPS to effectively plan for the future. The systems that
are currently used for primary ...