An automated station located in the waters near South Haven, Michigan, collects real-time meteorological and oceanographic data. This data includes measurements such as wind speed and direction, wave height and period, air and water temperature, and atmospheric pressure. These stations, typically anchored to the seabed, transmit information wirelessly to shore, making it accessible to weather forecasters, mariners, and researchers.
This near-shore data collection provides crucial information for maritime safety, enhancing situational awareness for boaters and supporting search and rescue operations. It contributes to accurate weather forecasting, particularly for coastal communities, by providing on-the-ground, or rather, on-the-water, observations. The data collected also supports longer-term climate studies and environmental monitoring efforts, providing valuable insights into trends and changes in local conditions.