Hourly moored buoy marine data
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| identifier | urn:wmo:md:ca-eccc-msc:fef83cf6-170d-4ab1-8694-05a25a429478 |
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| created | 2022-10-22T00:00:00Z |
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| title | Hourly moored buoy marine data |
| description | The MSC moored buoy network operates approximately 20-40 moored buoys, varying based on seasonal changes, along the West and East coasts, and inland lakes. These buoys include 3-meter discus buoys along the coasts and both 3 and 1.7-meter Watchkeeper buoys on inland lakes. The network utilizes two types of payloads, namely Watchman100 (WM100) and Watchman500 (WM500), with a transition to the latter since 2021. WM500 payloads offer full-time Iridium data transmission with additional wave and housekeeping elements reported at regular hourly intervals. Buoys with WM100 payloads primarily use satellite telemetry (GOES) for data delivery. |
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Meteorological data
id: Marine id: Atmospheric pressure id: Air Temperature id: Wind id: Wave id: Oceans id: Lakes scheme: https://canada.multites.net/cst/EAEAD1E6-7DD2-4997-BE7F-40BFB1CBE8A2/CST20230912.rdf concepts: id: weather scheme: https://codes.wmo.int/wis/topic-hierarchy/earth-system-discipline |
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77 Westmorland Street, suite 260
city: Fredericton administrativeArea: New Brunswick postalCode: E3B 6Z4 country: Canada roles: host organization: Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada name: National Inquiry Response Team / Équipe nationale de réponse des demandes du public position: National Inquiry Response Team hoursOfService: 0700h - 1500h EST contactInstructions: email phones: value: +18199972800 emails: value: ECWeather-Meteo@ec.gc.ca links: rel: canonical type: text/html href: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change.html |
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