59 monitoring stations across Mid Atlantic, with 10 currently reporting live data.

With extensive buoy coverage across Mid Atlantic, understanding swell patterns becomes essential for comparing conditions between multiple monitoring locations.

59
Total Stations
10
Reporting Now
49
Inactive
NOAA NDBC
Data Partner

All Mid Atlantic Wave Monitoring Stations

About Mid Atlantic Wave Monitoring

The Mid Atlantic coastal monitoring network provides critical wave and weather data for ocean safety, surf forecasting, and marine operations. These stations continuously measure:

  • Wave Height: Real-time significant wave heights and maximum wave measurements
  • Swell Periods: Wave period data essential for surf forecasting and marine planning
  • Wind Patterns: Wind speed, direction, and gust information affecting sea state
  • Marine Weather: Comprehensive ocean conditions for safe navigation and recreation

Whether you're checking surf conditions, planning a boat trip, or conducting marine research, the Mid Atlantic buoy network provides the reliable wave data you need for informed decision-making.