TABS, Texas Automated Buoy System, NOAA HAZMAT, Ocean Observatory, Real Time Oceanographic Data Supporting Oil Spill Prevention and Response
Texas General Land Office
Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, M.D.
Oil Spill Prevention
& Response
T
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A
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B
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ystem
Real Time Ocean Observations
Supporting Oil Spill Prevention and
Response since 1995
TABS Buoy X -- Texas Automated Buoy System
TABS Buoy X
Conditions at 03/29/2024 21:30 UTC (03/29/2024 16:30 CDT)
27° 3.9600'N 96° 20.2980'W
AA3900 DCS - sensor depth 2m
RDI 75kHz ADCP-sensor depth 2m
Anemometer height: 4m
Water Depth: 950 feet (289 meters)
Speed:
8.58 cm/s (0.17 kts)
Direction:
107 °T (ESE)
Water Temp:
22°C (71 °F)
System Voltage:
12.5 V
Signal Strength:
-1.9 dB
Ping Count:
131
Wind:
9.0 m/s (17.4 kts)
From 161°T (SSE)
Air Temp:
22 °C (72 °F)
Relative Humidity:
70 %
Pressure:
1015.5 mb (29.99 inHg)
Waves:
0.0 m (0.0 ft) @ 0 sec
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