Dataset Information

Owner: "Web site owner: Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS)"
title: "CO-OPS High/Lows verified Water Level Data"
host: "http://opendap.co-ops.nos.noaa.gov/dods/"
contact: "IOOS.Webmaster@noaa.gov"
REQUIRED_Fields: " _STATION_ID, _DATUM, _BEGIN_DATE and _END_DATE "


Variables in this Dataset

WATERLEVEL_HIGHLOW_VFD_PX: Sequence
_STATION_ID: String
  • long_name: "Station Id"
  • comment: "REQUIRED 7-character Station ID surrounded in double quotes. To view the station id listing go to: http://opendap.co-ops.nos.noaa.gov/stations/index.jsp "
_DATUM: String
  • long_name: "Datum"
  • comment: "REQUIRED 3- to 4-character Datum surrounded in double quotes: MLLW, MSL, MHW, STND , NGVD, NAVD or IGLD "
_BEGIN_DATE: String
  • long_name: "REQUIRED 8- to 14-character Begin Date (yyyymmdd hh:mi) surrounded in double quotes"
  • Examples: " 20040321 OR 20030712 19:02 "
_END_DATE: String
  • long_name: "REQUIRED 8- to 14-character End Date (yyyymmdd hh:mi) surrounded in double quotes"
  • comment: "Up to five years"
DATE_TIME: String
  • long_name: "Converted UTC Date Time Stamp in double quotes (MMM DD YYYY hh:mm(AM or PM)) (E.g. Jul 13 2004 3:48PM)"
  • comment: "The date time stamp unit is in UTC, presented in a 12hr format. You may want to convert to 24 hr format before use. (E.g. 12:06 AM = 0006 UTC, 11:48 PM = 2348 UTC)"
WL_VALUE: 64 bit Real
  • long_name: "Water level value in meters"
TY: String
  • long_name: "Designation of Water level height"
  • comment: "Must be surrounded in double quotes: LL = lower low water, L = low water, H = High water, HH Higher High water."
I: 8 bit Byte
  • long_name: "Inferred: A flag that indicates that the water level value has been inferred"
L: 8 bit Byte
  • long_name: "limit: A flag that when set to 1 indicates that either the maximum or minimum expected water level height limit was exceeded."


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CO-OPS DODS Relational Database Server

This data is being served by the CO-OPS DODS Relational Database Server (DRDS). All of the data served by the DRDS is stored in a relational database management system (DBMS). Queries from DODS clients are translated into SQL queries and sent to the underlying DBMS. The returned data is read by the DRDS and returned to the requesting client.