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    NOAA S-104 Water Level Data

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    S-104 is a data and metadata encoding specification that is part of the [S-100 Universal Hydrographic Data Model](https://iho.int/en/s-100-universal-hydrographic-data-model), an international standard for hydrographic data. This collection of data contains water level forecast guidance from [NOAA's Global Surge and Tide Operational Forecast System 2-D (STOFS-2D-Global)](https://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/estofs/), an operational hydrodynamic nowcast and forecast modeling system for global water level conditions. These datasets are encoded as HDF-5 files conforming to the S-104 specification, and are geospatially subset into individual tiles conforming to the NOAA/OCS Nautical Product Tiling Scheme, with filenames indicating the corresponding NOAA Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) Cell Identifier. A set of prototype S-104 tiles has been created for the Charleston, SC area for a select model run cycle. Each individual S-104 (HDF-5) file contains all forecast projections from a single mod[...]

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    S-104 is a data and metadata encoding specification that is part of the S-100 Universal Hydrographic Data Model , an international standard for hydrographic data. This collection of data contains water level forecast guidance from NOAA's Global Surge and Tide Operational Forecast System 2-D (STOFS-2D-Global) , an operational hydrodynamic nowcast and forecast modeling system for global water level conditions. These datasets are encoded as HDF-5 files conforming to the S-104 specification, and are geospatially subset into individual tiles conforming to the NOAA/OCS Nautical Product Tiling Scheme, with filenames indicating the corresponding NOAA Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) Cell Identifier. A set of prototype S-104 tiles has been created for the Charleston, SC area for a select model run cycle. Each individual S-104 (HDF-5) file contains all forecast projections from a single model run for that geographic area. A single S-104 file will contain multiple gridded arrays each containing a forecast valid at a distinct time in the future, out to the forecast horizon of STOFS-2D-Global, which is 180 hours or 7.5 days. The water level forecast guidance includes the combined effects of storm surge (sub-tidal) and tides (astronomical tide predictions).

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    NOAA S-104 Water Level for Surface Navigation Datasets
    Resource type
    S3 bucket
    Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
    arn:aws:s3:::noaa-s104-pds
    AWS region
    us-east-1
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    aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://noaa-s104-pds/
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    NOAA S-104 Water Level for Surface Navigation Datasets
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    SNS topic
    Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
    arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123901341784:NewS104Object
    AWS region
    us-east-1

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    NOAA S-104 Water Level Data was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/noaa-s104 .

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