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  1. NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Quality Controlled

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    Updated May 11, 2012
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce (2012). NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Quality Controlled [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/noaa-ship-oregon-ii-underway-meteorological-data-quality-controlled1
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    Dataset updated
    May 11, 2012
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
    Authors
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
    Description

    NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (delayed ~10 days for quality control) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program.

    IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~"ZZZ........Z.*" in your query.
    "=~" indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character.
    The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times.
    See the tutorial for regular expressions at https://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.html

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    NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Near Real Time | gimi9.com...

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    Updated May 11, 2012
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    (2012). NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Near Real Time | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_noaa-ship-oregon-ii-underway-meteorological-data-near-real-time/
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (Near Real Time, updated daily) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~"ZZZ........Z.*" in your query. "=~" indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character. The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times. See the tutorial for regular expressions at https://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.html

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    NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Near Real Time.

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    Updated Feb 7, 2018
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    (2018). NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Near Real Time. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/bcdce27c7f0a41b2bc8978d873844b2c/html
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 7, 2018
    Description

    description: NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (Near Real Time, updated daily) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~"ZZZ........Z.*" in your query. "=~" indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character. The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times. See the tutorial for regular expressions at http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.html; abstract: NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (Near Real Time, updated daily) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~"ZZZ........Z.*" in your query. "=~" indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character. The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times. See the tutorial for regular expressions at http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.html

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    NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Near Real Time

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    Updated Jun 10, 2023
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    Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) (Point of Contact) (2023). NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Near Real Time [Dataset]. https://res1catalogd-o-tdatad-o-tgov.vcapture.xyz/dataset/noaa-ship-oregon-ii-underway-meteorological-data-near-real-time
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    Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) (Point of Contact)
    Description

    NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (Near Real Time, updated daily) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~"ZZZ........Z." in your query. "=~" indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character. The '' says to match the previous character 0 or more times. See the tutorial for regular expressions at https://res1wwwd-o-tvogellad-o-tcom.vcapture.xyz/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.html

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    NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Quality...

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    Updated Nov 15, 2018
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    (2018). NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Quality Controlledcoastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/c6131372e8f04595bfa28439c38180ab/html
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    Nov 15, 2018
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    NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (delayed ~10 days for quality control) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~'ZZZ........Z.* 'in your query. '=~ 'indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character. The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times. See the tutorial for regular expressions at http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.htmlNOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (delayed ~10 days for quality control) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~'ZZZ........Z.* 'in your query. '=~ 'indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character. The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times. See the tutorial for regular expressions at http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.htmlNOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (delayed ~10 days for quality control) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~'ZZZ........Z.* 'in your query. '=~ 'indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character. The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times. See the tutorial for regular expressions at http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.htmlNOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (delayed ~10 days for quality control) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~'ZZZ........Z.* 'in your query. '=~ 'indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character. The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times. See the tutorial for regular expressions at http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.html

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NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data, Quality Controlled

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21, 0Available download formats
Dataset updated
May 11, 2012
Dataset provided by
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
Authors
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Description

NOAA Ship Oregon II Underway Meteorological Data (delayed ~10 days for quality control) are from the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) program.

IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THE QUALITY FLAG DATA! Each data variable's metadata includes a qcindex attribute which indicates a character number in the flag data. ALWAYS check the flag data for each row of data to see which data is good (flag='Z') and which data isn't. For example, to extract just data where time (qcindex=1), latitude (qcindex=2), longitude (qcindex=3), and airTemperature (qcindex=12) are 'good' data, include this constraint in your ERDDAP query: flag=~"ZZZ........Z.*" in your query.
"=~" indicates this is a regular expression constraint. The 'Z's are literal characters. In this dataset, 'Z' indicates 'good' data. The '.'s say to match any character.
The '*' says to match the previous character 0 or more times.
See the tutorial for regular expressions at https://www.vogella.com/tutorials/JavaRegularExpressions/article.html

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