MAP NAME "SEACOOS Observations" STATUS ON EXTENT -91.5 22 -71.5 36.5 SIZE 456 384 SHAPEPATH "/usr2/maps/seacoos/data" SYMBOLSET "/usr2/maps/ref/symbols.sym" FONTSET "/usr2/maps/ref/fonts.txt" IMAGECOLOR 210 252 241 # seacoos_key.png UNITS DD IMAGETYPE PNG OUTPUTFORMAT NAME PNG DRIVER "GD/PNG" MIMETYPE "image/png" IMAGEMODE PC256 EXTENSION "png" END PROJECTION "init=epsg:4269" END WEB IMAGEPATH "/tmp/ms_tmp/" IMAGEURL "/ms_tmp/" METADATA "wms_title" "SEACOOS Observations" "wms_onlineresource" "http://nautilus.baruch.sc.edu/wms/seacoos_rs?" "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_abstract" "The SouthEast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) is a regional partnership that has initiated an integrated coastal ocean observing system for a four-state region of the southeast U.S. SEACOOS brings together many organizations witha vested interest in improved oceanographic information and in building an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). The IOOS seeks to address the needs and concerns of the larger coastal community. SEACOOS endeavors to significantly increase the quantity and quality of environmental information that is needed to address critical scientific problems and societal issues including: commercial, military, and recreational maritime operations; K-16 and public education; safety; weather prediction; public health related to waste disposal and harmful algal blooms; shore erosion; and fisheries management. To accomplish this, SEACOOS uses observing systems that operate at the sub-regional level, collecting real-time information using buoys and other automated coastal sensors every few minutes. It combines these data with real-time downlinks of satellite images that cover the region in a synoptic manner several times a day. The founding institutions are research universities within the region, while members include state and federal agencies. The Institute for Marine Remote Sensing (IMaRS) of the College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (RSMAS) of the University of Miami operate the satellite ground stations and generate the various satellite data products consumed by SEACOOS users. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of South Florida, and the University of Miami produce the model output with hindcasting and forecasting capabilities.. A current list of partners and affiliates can be found at http://www.seacoos.org." "wms_accessconstraints" "(c) 2004 SEACOOS. The protocols for data ownership, custodial liability, data submission and data access have been developed in accordance with known Federal guidelines and/or standards for environmental data collection activities. Visit http://www.seacoos.org/Document.Disclaimer for details." "wms_addresstype" "postal" "wms_address" "University of South Carolina, Baruch Department" "wms_city" "Columbia" "wms_stateorprovince" "SC" "wms_postcode" "29208" "wms_country" "USA" "wms_contactelectronicmailaddress" "seacoosinfo@nautilus.baruch.sc.edu" "wms_contactfacsimiletelephone" "+1 803 777-3935" "wms_contactperson" "Charlton Purvis" "wms_contactorganization" "SEACOOS" "wms_contactposition" "Systems Analyst" "wms_contactvoicetelephone" "+1 803 777-8858" "wms_fees" "none" "wms_keywordlist" "seacoos, near real-time ocean data, merged observational data, merged models, southeastern united states, in-situ moored sensing, in-situ drifting sensing, coastal, offshore, remote sensing, satellites, aircraft, current, sea surface temperature, SST, wind speed and direction, RGB, true color" "wfs_title" "SEACOOS Observations" "wfs_onlineresource" "http://nautilus.baruch.sc.edu/wfs/seacoos_in_situ?" "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_abstract" "The SouthEast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) is a regional partnership that has initiated an integrated coastal ocean observing system for a four-state region of the southeast U.S. SEACOOS brings together many organizations witha vested interest in improved oceanographic information and in building an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). The IOOS seeks to address the needs and concerns of the larger coastal community. SEACOOS endeavors to significantly increase the quantity and quality of environmental information that is needed to address critical scientific problems and societal issues including: commercial, military, and recreational maritime operations; K-16 and public education; safety; weather prediction; public health related to waste disposal and harmful algal blooms; shore erosion; and fisheries management. To accomplish this, SEACOOS uses observing systems that operate at the sub-regional level, collecting real-time information using buoys and other automated coastal sensors every few minutes. It combines these data with real-time downlinks of satellite images that cover the region in a synoptic manner several times a day. The founding institutions are research universities within the region, while members include state and federal agencies. The Institute for Marine Remote Sensing (IMaRS) of the College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (RSMAS) of the University of Miami operate the satellite ground stations and generate the various satellite data products consumed by SEACOOS users. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of South Florida, and the University of Miami produce the model output with hindcasting and forecasting capabilities. A current list of partners and affiliates can be found at http://www.seacoos.org." "wfs_accessconstraints" "(c) 2004 SEACOOS. The protocols for data ownership, custodial liability, data submission and data access have been developed in accordance with known Federal guidelines and/or standards for environmental data collection activities. Visit http://www.seacoos.org/Document.Disclaimer for details." "wfs_addresstype" "postal" "wfs_address" "University of South Carolina, Baruch Department" "wfs_city" "Columbia" "wfs_stateorprovince" "SC" "wfs_postcode" "29208" "wfs_country" "USA" "wfs_contactelectronicmailaddress" "seacoosinfo@nautilus.baruch.sc.edu" "wfs_contactfacsimiletelephone" "+1 803 777-3935" "wfs_contactperson" "Charlton Purvis" "wfs_contactorganization" "SEACOOS" "wfs_contactposition" "Systems Analyst" "wfs_contactvoicetelephone" "+1 803 777-8858" "wfs_fees" "none" "wfs_keywordlist" "seacoos, near real-time ocean data, merged observational data, merged models, southeastern united states, in-situ moored sensing, in-situ drifting sensing, coastal, offshore, aircraft, current, sea surface temperature, SST, wind speed and direction" END END LAYER NAME "sst_obs_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from sst_map USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and (label_z <= 5 or label_z is null) and station_id like '%%station_id%%'" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wms_title" "In-situ sea surface temperature (hourly)" "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'sst_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'sst_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." 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These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." 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TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs_archive host=nemo.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wms_title" "In-situ sea surface temperature (hourly)" "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'sst_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'sst_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." 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These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." 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255 135 255 EXPRESSION (32.1624 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 32.3616) END CLASS SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7 OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 114 255 EXPRESSION (32.3616 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 32.5608) END CLASS SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7 OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 89 255 EXPRESSION (32.5608 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 32.76) END CLASS SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7 OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 38 255 EXPRESSION (32.76 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 32.9592) END CLASS SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7 OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 0 255 EXPRESSION (32.9592 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 33.16) END END LAYER NAME "water_level_obs_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from water_level_map USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and (label_z <= 5 or label_z is null) and station_id like '%%station_id%%'" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wms_title" "In-situ water level (hourly)" "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'water_level_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'water_level_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is water_level_reference that can be one of MSL, MLLW (MSL is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wms_keywordlist" "water level, real time" "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ water level (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'water_level_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'water_level_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is water_level_reference that can be one of MSL, MLLW (MSL is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." 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This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'water_level_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'water_level_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is water_level_reference that can be one of MSL, MLLW (MSL is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wms_keywordlist" "water level, real time" "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ water level (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'water_level_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'water_level_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is water_level_reference that can be one of MSL, MLLW (MSL is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." 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"wind_obs_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, time_stamp, z, label_z, wind_speed, wind_speed_knots, normalized_wind_speed, normalized_wind_speed_knots, wind_from_direction, label_theta, %wind_label_char_column% as this_label_char, label_char, normalized_label_char, lon, lat, title, institution, institution_url, institution_dods_url, source, refs, contact, report_time_stamp, the_geom, wind_from_direction_compass, wind_speed_mph, normalized_wind_speed_mph, label_char_knots, label_char_mph, normalized_label_char_knots, normalized_label_char_mph, value, value_knots, value_mph, normalized_value, normalized_value_knots, normalized_value_mph, seq, can_be_normalized from wind_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and station_id like '%%station_id%%'" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wms_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly)" "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'wind_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wms_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'wind_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END LABELITEM "this_label_char" LABELANGLEITEM "label_theta" CLASS EXPRESSION ([wind_speed] * 1.945 >= 3) LABEL FORCE TRUE TYPE TRUETYPE FONT weather ANTIALIAS TRUE COLOR 0 0 0 POSITION CC OFFSET 2 -9 BUFFER 0 PARTIALS TRUE SIZE 25 END STYLE END END CLASS EXPRESSION ([wind_speed] * 1.942 < 3) SIZE 5 SYMBOL 'circle' OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 255 255 END END LAYER NAME "wind_obs_hourly_archive" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, time_stamp, z, label_z, wind_speed, wind_speed_knots, normalized_wind_speed, normalized_wind_speed_knots, wind_from_direction, label_theta, %wind_label_char_column% as this_label_char, label_char, normalized_label_char, lon, lat, title, institution, institution_url, institution_dods_url, source, refs, contact, report_time_stamp, the_geom, wind_from_direction_compass, wind_speed_mph, normalized_wind_speed_mph, label_char_knots, label_char_mph, normalized_label_char_knots, normalized_label_char_mph, value, value_knots, value_mph, normalized_value, normalized_value_knots, normalized_value_mph, seq, can_be_normalized from wind_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and station_id like '%%station_id%%'" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs_archive host=nemo.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wms_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly)" "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'wind_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wms_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'wind_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END LABELITEM "this_label_char" LABELANGLEITEM "label_theta" CLASS EXPRESSION ([wind_speed] * 1.945 >= 3) LABEL FORCE TRUE TYPE TRUETYPE FONT weather ANTIALIAS TRUE COLOR 0 0 0 POSITION CC OFFSET 2 -9 BUFFER 0 PARTIALS TRUE SIZE 25 END STYLE END END CLASS EXPRESSION ([wind_speed] * 1.942 < 3) SIZE 5 SYMBOL 'circle' OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 255 255 END END LAYER NAME "wind_obs_normalized_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, time_stamp, z, label_z, wind_speed, wind_speed_knots, normalized_wind_speed, normalized_wind_speed_knots, wind_from_direction, label_theta, normalized_%wind_label_char_column% as this_label_char, label_char, normalized_label_char, lon, lat, title, institution, institution_url, institution_dods_url, source, refs, contact, report_time_stamp, the_geom, wind_from_direction_compass, wind_speed_mph, normalized_wind_speed_mph, label_char_knots, label_char_mph, normalized_label_char_knots, normalized_label_char_mph, value, value_knots, value_mph, normalized_value, normalized_value_knots, normalized_value_mph, seq, can_be_normalized from wind_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and can_be_normalized = 'yes' and station_id like '%%station_id%%'" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wms_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly) normalized to 10m" "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly'. Make requests to 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wms_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly) normalized to 10m" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly'. Make requests to 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END LABELITEM "this_label_char" LABELANGLEITEM "label_theta" CLASS EXPRESSION ([normalized_wind_speed] * 1.945 >= 3) LABEL FORCE TRUE TYPE TRUETYPE FONT weather ANTIALIAS TRUE COLOR 0 0 255 POSITION CC OFFSET 2 -9 BUFFER 0 PARTIALS TRUE SIZE 25 END STYLE END END CLASS EXPRESSION ([normalized_wind_speed] * 1.942 < 3) SIZE 5 SYMBOL 'circle' OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 255 COLOR 255 255 255 END END LAYER NAME "wind_obs_normalized_hourly_archive" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, time_stamp, z, label_z, wind_speed, wind_speed_knots, normalized_wind_speed, normalized_wind_speed_knots, wind_from_direction, label_theta, normalized_%wind_label_char_column% as this_label_char, label_char, normalized_label_char, lon, lat, title, institution, institution_url, institution_dods_url, source, refs, contact, report_time_stamp, the_geom, wind_from_direction_compass, wind_speed_mph, normalized_wind_speed_mph, label_char_knots, label_char_mph, normalized_label_char_knots, normalized_label_char_mph, value, value_knots, value_mph, normalized_value, normalized_value_knots, normalized_value_mph, seq, can_be_normalized from wind_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and can_be_normalized = 'yes' and station_id like '%%station_id%%'" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs_archive host=nemo.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wms_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly) normalized to 10m" "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly'. Make requests to 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wms_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly) normalized to 10m" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly'. Make requests to 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END LABELITEM "this_label_char" LABELANGLEITEM "label_theta" CLASS EXPRESSION ([normalized_wind_speed] * 1.945 >= 3) LABEL FORCE TRUE TYPE TRUETYPE FONT weather ANTIALIAS TRUE COLOR 0 0 255 POSITION CC OFFSET 2 -9 BUFFER 0 PARTIALS TRUE SIZE 25 END STYLE END END CLASS EXPRESSION ([normalized_wind_speed] * 1.942 < 3) SIZE 5 SYMBOL 'circle' OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 255 COLOR 255 255 255 END END LAYER NAME "timestamp_label" STATUS OFF TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=myGISdb host=localhost" DATA "the_geom from (select the_geom, timestamp with time zone '%formatted_time_stamp% GMT' at time zone '%time_zone_for_formatting_only%' || ' %time_zone_for_formatting_only%' as ts, oid from single_point) as foo USING UNIQUE oid USING SRID=-1" TRANSFORM OFF LABELITEM "ts" CLASS LABEL TYPE TRUETYPE FONT "arial" PARTIALS TRUE ANTIALIAS TRUE POSITION LR FORCE TRUE COLOR 0 0 0 SIZE 10 END STYLE END END METADATA "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wms_extent" "N/A" "wms_title" "N/A" "wms_abstract" "N/A" "wms_keywordlist" "N/A" END END # # WFS only starts here # LAYER NAME "air_pressure_obs_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, pressure as pressure_mb, pressure_inches_mercury, value_pressure as value_pressure_mb, value_pressure_inches_mercury, seq, the_geom from air_pressure_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ air pressure (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'air_pressure_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END END LAYER NAME "air_pressure_obs_hourly_archive" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, pressure as pressure_mb, pressure_inches_mercury, value_pressure as value_pressure_mb, value_pressure_inches_mercury, seq, the_geom from air_pressure_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs_archive host=nemo.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ air pressure (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'air_pressure_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END END LAYER NAME "air_temperature_obs_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, temperature_celcius, temperature_fahrenheit, value_temperature_celcius, value_temperature_fahrenheit, seq, the_geom from air_temperature_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ air temperature (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'air_temperature_obs' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END END LAYER NAME "air_temperature_obs_hourly_archive" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, temperature_celcius, temperature_fahrenheit, value_temperature_celcius, value_temperature_fahrenheit, seq, the_geom from air_temperature_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs_archive host=nemo.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ air temperature (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'air_temperature_obs' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END END LAYER NAME "wave_obs_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, significant_wave_height as significant_wave_height_m, significant_wave_height_ft, dominant_wave_period as dominant_wave_period_sec, value_significant_wave_height as value_significant_wave_height_m, value_ft_significant_wave_height as value_significant_wave_height_ft , value_dominant_wave_period as value_dominant_wave_period_sec, seq, the_geom from wave_in_situ_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ waves (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'wave_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END END LAYER NAME "salinity_obs_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, salinity as salinity_ppt, value_salinity as value_salinity_ppt, seq, the_geom from salinity_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ salinity (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'salinity_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END END LAYER NAME "sea_surface_current_obs_hourly_recent" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, eastward_current as eastward_current_mps, northward_current as northward_current_mps, speed as speed_mps, speed_knots, speed_mph, theta as current_to_direction, current_to_direction_compass, value as value_mps, value_knots, value_mph, surface_or_bottom, seq, the_geom from current_in_situ_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and surface_or_bottom = 'surface')" DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels TYPE POINT CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "In-situ sea surface currents (hourly)" "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly. This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'. Make requests to 'sea_surface_current_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs). Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring. Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time" END END LAYER NAME "latest_in_situ_obs" STATUS OFF DATA "the_geom from latest_obs_by_station_id USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1" TYPE POINT DUMP TRUE TEMPLATE "dummy" TOLERANCE 5 TOLERANCEUNITS pixels CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS CONNECTION "user=postgres dbname=sea_coos_obs host=neptune.baruch.sc.edu" METADATA "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326" "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90" "wfs_title" "Latest in-situ observations by station id" "wfs_abstract" "Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources." "wfs_keywordlist" "TBA" END END END