length=19 characters, arranged as follows: file type (2 char); station (3);
data set (2); year (4); month (2); day (2); hour (2); minute (2)
The date/time is the UTC time at the start of the first observation in the file
Analyzed - The UTC time the spectral
file was produced.
Station Name - The geographical or other
commonly used name for a station.
Location - The latitude and longitude
of the station specified in degrees and decimal minutes.
Sensor Type - The type of instrument used
to measure the waves, or the type of model used to generate predictions.
A list of types follows.
pressure sensor
spherical non-drctnl buoy
spherical drctnl buoy
Water Depth - Water Depth,
the measured water depth at the station location.
If measured (or corrected) with respect to a datum such as
MLLW, the datum is placed after the depth as in
the example above.
MLLW - Mean Lower Low Water, a tidal datum.
The average of the lower low water heights of each tidal day observed
over the National Tidal Datum Epoch, a specific 19-year
Metonic cycle. Only the lower low water of each pair of low waters, or the
only low water of a tidal day is included in the mean. For more
information visit NOAA's
Oceanographic Products and Services Division.
Sensor Depth - Mean value, in meters, of the
time series of samples used to produce the spectral wave energy. For a
pressure sensor, this is the mean depth measured above the sensor
during the sample.
Sensor Elev - The height of the primary
wave sensor above the bottom in meters. For a floating (buoy), or
surface piercing (wave staff) gage, this would be the same as the nominal
depth.
Shore Normal - The direction of a vector
normal to, and pointing away from, the shoreline in degrees clockwise
from true North. Should only be provided/utilized when depth contours at
the gauge, and between gauge and shore, are straight and parallel.
Source File - The file name of the time
series, (or other input file type) used to produce the spectrum.
Sample Length - The length, in seconds,
of the sample time series used to measure the waves.
Sample Rate - The sampling rate, in hertz,
of the sample time series used to measure the waves.
Hs (Hm0) - Significant wave height in meters;
derived from the zeroth moment of the reported energy spectrum.
Hm0 = 4(m0)^.5
Tp* -
Peak period, in seconds; inverse of the frequency with the highest
energy density in the reported spectrum.
Dp* -
Mean direction from which energy is coming at the peak period, in
degrees clockwise from true North.
Ta - Average period, in seconds;
Ta = m0/m1, where m0 and m1 are the
zero'th and first moments of the reported energy spectrum.
* Note that spectral data
from directional buoys obtained from CDIP before November 17, 2005 may have
Tp and Dp values that differ from those now reported. This is a result
of change in our processing; for more details, please refer to the
change report.