Visual Forecast Products

Forecasts are a result of a complex process of estimating what is unknown and then making predictions about what might happen in the future. Meteorologists, for example, use different forecasting methods for different weather scenarios with varying results, which may be a function of the efficacy of the verification method employed.

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NOAA - Tides and Currents

NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products & Services (CO-OPS) tide and currents data.


Columbia River Plume Forecast

Forecasted Surface Ocean Conditions for the Pacific Northwest, specifically the presence of effluent in the water.


Tide and Currents Predictor

Tide and currents predictions for the United States and other regions.


NW COAMPS Weather Forecasts

This implementation of the Coupled Ocean Atmospheric Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS) provides short-term weather forecasts over the Northwest United States. Visualizations of pressure, temperature, winds, and precipitation at a variety of altitudes are available through a matrix interface.


UW Atmospheric Model Forecasts

UW Department of Atmospheric Sciences model forecasts: High Resolution, Ensemble Forecast System, NW Observations and Real-Time Verification, and Regional Applications such as transportation, air quality, fire weather, and hydrology.


Nowcast/Forecast Coastal Currents and Temperatures

The experimental nowcast and forecast fields are produced by a computer model of the Oregon coastal ocean circulation. These forecasts are updated daily.


National Weather Service

Products from various numerical weather prediction forecasts from the National Weather Service.


West Coast Wave Forecasts

Current wave height analysis for the U.S. West Coast.