Predictions of atmospheric conditions over oceanic areas adjacent to Oregon’s coastline provide crucial information for safe and efficient maritime activities. These specialized predictions typically include wind speed and direction, wave height and period, visibility, sea surface temperature, and potential hazards like fog or storms. An example would be a prediction of strong westerly winds, high seas, and reduced visibility due to fog near Cape Blanco.
Accurate and timely oceanic and atmospheric predictions are essential for a range of coastal activities. Commercial fishing fleets rely on these predictions to plan safe and productive operations. Recreational boaters use them to ensure enjoyable and hazard-free outings. Coastal communities benefit from these forecasts for search and rescue operations, managing harbor activities, and understanding potential coastal erosion risks. Historically, the accuracy and availability of these specialized predictions have dramatically improved with advancements in meteorological modeling, satellite technology, and data collection buoys. This has led to increased safety at sea and improved efficiency for maritime industries.