Helgoland is a lightweight web application for the visualization of observation data from the company 52°North Spatial Information Research GmbH in Münster. It enables the exploration, visualization and analysis of sensor web data from various application areas as time series and profiles.
Helgoland is a lightweight web application for the visualization of observation data from the company 52°North Spatial Information Research GmbH in Münster. It enables the exploration, visualization and analysis of sensor web data from various application areas as time series and profiles.
Timeseries of salinity data obtained from the MARNET network. The MARNET network comprises of 11 stations in the North Sea and in the Baltic Sea
Timeseries of salinity data obtained from the MARNET network. The MARNET network comprises of 11 stations in the North Sea and in the Baltic Sea
Timeseries of salinity data obtained from the MARNET network. The MARNET network comprises of 11 stations in the North Sea and in the Baltic Sea
Modelled temperature and salinity forecast of the operational circulation model of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany (BSH), in the North and Baltic Sea (horizontal resolution ca. 5 km). The model (HBM, HIROMB-BOOS-Model) is run four times each day in a configuration with a fine grid in the German Bight and western Baltic Sea (900 m resolution, separate dataset) and a coarser grid which covers the North and Baltic Sea (5 km resolution, this dataset). The model is forced by the weather forecast of the German Weather Service (DWD). More detailed information about the model configuration can be found in Brüning et al. (2021); https://doi.org/10.23784/HN118-01.
Timeseries of salinity data obtained from the MARNET network. The MARNET network comprises of 11 stations in the North Sea and in the Baltic Sea
Timeseries of salinity data obtained from the MARNET network. The MARNET network comprises of 11 stations in the North Sea and in the Baltic Sea
Timeseries of salinity data obtained from the MARNET network. The MARNET network comprises of 11 stations in the North Sea and in the Baltic Sea
Modelled temperature and salinity forecast of the operational circulation model of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany (BSH), in the German Bight and the western Baltic Sea (horizontal resolution ca. 900 m). The model (HBM, HIROMB-BOOS-Model) is run four times each day in a configuration with a fine grid in the German Bight and western Baltic Sea (900 m resolution, this dataset) and a coarser grid which covers the North and Baltic Sea (5 km resolution, separate dataset). The model is forced by the weather forecast of the German Weather Service (DWD). More detailed information about the model configuration can be found in Brüning et al. (2021); https://doi.org/10.23784/HN118-01.