LEO-15 Study Area - Buoy Tracks

This image shows buoy movements in the New York Bight/ LEO-15 Research Area. Different research and governmental groups put buoys into the ocean for various reasons. Here you see the movements of these buoys between the times indicated on the top left of the image. Knowing these times you can determine the speeds of the currents that the buoys are located in. The blue lines are the buoy tracks and the red + indicates the first point in the buoy track.
Now, there are some problems with this data. As with all the data presented on our homepage, there is no human intervention and therefore there may/will be some problems with the data. The most obvious is where you see perfectly straight tracks in the water. This is due to data misses, dropouts or errors that were not filtered out. Unfortunately there are errors that are not that obvious, so be careful. The only way to get the raw data and determine the errors is to cough up a lot of $$$$$$. Sorry....

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