Highest winds: 15 mph | Georges Bank (44011) | 7:00 PM
Biggest waves: 5.6 ft | Georges Bank (44011) | 7:00 PM
Hourly information developed for marine operations. Includes wind, wave, visibility, air temperature, water temperature at various depths and more. Real-time, forecast and historical data is available from GoMOOS, NOAA and other regional monitoring efforts.
Important Notice About GoMOOS Buoys
Due to federal funding shortfalls, several of the GoMOOS buoys will likely be removed in the coming months. Please click here for more information (Update: April 17th, 2009).
April 17th 2009 - Status update on the GoMOOS Buoys
More News
Proceedings from the Coastal Hazards Resilience Workshop Now Available (May 8, 2009)
Maine Sea Grant comes to the aid of the Penobscot Bay data buoy (Buoy F) (October 10, 2008)
New UNH Wave Buoy on Jeffrey’s Ledge
GoMOOS CEO chairs international conference on Ocean Observing Systems
Important: Several GoMOOS Buoys Likely to be Removed (August 26th, 2008)
The GoMOOS Observer - Summer (June 25, 2008)
Mass of Endangered Right Whales detected in Mass Bay (April 10, 2008)
2008 Ocean Observing Educators Institute Workshop (April 9, 2008)
GoMOOS recognized by the Open Geospatial Consortium (April 2, 2008)
OGC - The Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.® (OGC) is a non-profit, international, voluntary consensus standards organization that is leading the development of standards for geospatial and location based services.
The Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems (NERACOOS) is being established to network and expand the existing observing and prediction capacities of a multitude of institutions and agencies throughout New England and Maritime Canada.
The purpose of the Gulf of Maine Ocean Data Partnership is to promote and coordinate the sharing, linking, electronic dissemination, and use of data on the Gulf of Maine region.
ACT - Alliance for Coastal Technologies is a NOAA funded partnership of research institutions, state and regional resource managers, and private sector companies interested in developing and applying sensor technologies for monitoring coastal environments.
A provider-to-user data systems framework, enabling discovery and use of data through OGC Sensor Web Enablement Standards.


Prototype of integrated data forecasts for water level and wave height to predict flooding and splash-over events.

