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South Carolina State Climate Office
Lake and buoy observations for:
Start date:11/07/2016 - 1900 UTC
End date:11/07/2016 - 2021 UTC

Usually updates around 20 minutes past the hour.
Yellow wind background indicates wind speed 20 to 33 knots.
Orange wind background indicates wind speed 34 to 47 knots.
Red wind background indicates wind speed 48 to 63 knots.
Purple wind background indicates wind speed 64 knots and greater.
The observations are courtesy of the National Data Buoy Center.
Station/
Position
Name and location (latitude and longitude) of the observation.
Time

(UTC)Time - Coordinated universal time, abbreviated UTC. This was formerly known as Greenwich mean time (GMT). Other terms used to refer to it include "Zulu time (Z)", "universal time," and "world time".

Conversion:
Easter Standard Time: UTC - 5 hours.
Easter Daylight Time: UTC - 4 hours.
Temp.
Air Sea
°FAir and Sea temperature (degrees Fahrenheit).
Dew
Point
°FDew point temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) is the temperature to which air must be cooled in order to reach saturation (assuming air pressure and moisture content are constant). A higher dew point indicates more moisture present in the air.
Wind
DIR/SP/G
(deg/kt/kt)DIR-Wind direction (the direction the wind is coming from in degrees clockwise from true N) during the same period used for wind speed.

Key:
    90 - Wind blowing from the east.
   180 - Wind blowing from the south.
   270 - Wind blowing from the west.
   360 - Wind blowing from the north.
   VRB - Variable direction.

SP - Wind speed (knots) averaged over an eight-minute period for buoys and a two-minute period for land stations. .

G - Peak 5 or 8 second gust speed (knots) measured during the eight-minute or two-minute period.
Pressure/
Tendency
(in)Sea level pressure in inches (in) and pressure tendency.

Pressure Tendency is the direction (plus or minus) and the amount of pressure change for a three hour period ending at the time of observation.
Swell
HGT/PER/DIRSwell is a formation of long wavelength ocean surface waves on the sea. Swells are far more stable in their directions and frequency than normal oceanic waves since they are formed by tropical storms and by stable wind systems.

Key:
   HGT - Swell Height This is the estimated average height of the highest one-third of the swells. It is estimated from determining how the wave energy is distributed among various periods (frequencies), determining if a separate swell energy peak exists, and then, picking a frequency to separate swell and wind-waves. The swell height is calculated from the wave energies below the separation frequency.
   PER - This is the peak period in seconds of the swells. If more than one swell is present, this is the period of the swell containing the maximum energy.
   DIR - This is the direction that the swells are coming from. Swells are waves not produced by the local wind and come in at a higher period (longer wave length) than waves produced by the local wind. Direction is given on a 16 point compass scale.
Wind Wave
HGT/PER/DIR
STPWind waves are generated by wind passing over the sea.

Key:
   HGT - This is the average height of the highest one-third of the wind-waves. Again, it is estimated by the process mentioned under Swell Height, except that it is the calculated from the energies above the separation frequency
   PER - Wind Wave Period is the time (in seconds) that it takes successive wind wave crests or troughs to pass a fixed point. This is the peak period in seconds of the wind-waves.
   DIR - This is the direction that the wind-waves are coming from. Wind-waves are produced (or were recently produced) by the local wind. If a swell is present, these waves arrive at a lower period (more frequently) than do the swells. Direction is given on a 16 point compass scale.
   STP - Steepness is reported as either "VERY STEEP", "STEEP","AVERAGE", or "SWELL". For a given wave height, steep waves represent a more serious threat to capsizing vessels or damaging marine structures than broad swell. It is determined by examining the significant wave height and the dominant wave period when compared to climatology.
CHDS1 N/A          
LMFS1
34.11/81.27
1920 67/- - 80/3G7 30.35/- -/-/- -/-/-
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WATS1
34.34/80.70
1930 69/- - 30/4G11 -/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
LMSS1 N/A          
ACXS1 N/A          
FBIS1
32.68/79.89
2000 66/- 46 60/14G16 30.33/-0.04 -/-/- -/-/-
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FBPS1 N/A          
NIWS1 N/A          
MROS1 N/A          
41029
32.80/79.62
1908 64/70 - 50/16G21 30.32/- -/-/- -/-/-
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41004
32.50/79.10
1950 66/79 53 30/21G25 30.28/-0.02 1.97/14.8/NE 6.23/7.1/NE
STEEP
41424 N/A          
OCPN7 N/A          
BFTN7
34.72/76.67
1948 59/63 - 10/15G18 30.31/- -/-/- -/-/-
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CLKN7
34.62/76.53
2000 58/- - 10/18G21 30.33/-0.02 -/-/- -/-/-
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41025
35.01/75.40
1950 60/74 45 10/21G27 30.30/-0.02 3.61/10.8/NE 6.56/7.1/NNE
STEEP
41001 N/A          
41035 N/A          
41036 N/A          
41037
33.99/77.36
1908 61/73 - 20/16G23 30.32/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
41038
34.14/77.72
1908 60/69 - 30/14G21 -/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
41013
33.44/77.74
2000 62/79 50 10/18G25 30.32/-0.01 -/-/- -/-/-
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SPAG1 N/A          
SECG1 N/A          
SKMG1 N/A          
FPKG1
32.04/80.90
1948 67/69 - 70/14G19 30.32/- -/-/- -/-/-
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41008
31.40/80.87
1950 69/72 52 -/-G- 30.27/-0.03 -/-/- -/-/-
VERY_STEEP
SAXG1
31.42/81.30
1900 72/- 54 50/17G- 30.30/-0.03 -/-/- -/-/-
-
41112 N/A          
FRDF1
30.68/81.47
1948 74/72 - 40/12G20 30.25/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
MYPF1
30.40/81.43
1948 73/73 - 50/20G24 30.24/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
41012 N/A          
SAUF1
29.86/81.27
2000 74/73 - 40/16G20 30.24/-0.04 -/-/- -/-/-
-
GTXF1 N/A          
41009 N/A          
41010 N/A          
41113
28.40/80.53
1951 -/75 - -/-G- -/- 0.66/10.5/ENE 3.61/6.2/E
STEEP
41114 N/A          
LKWF1
26.61/80.03
1948 76/77 61 40/19G21 30.11/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
VAKF1
25.73/80.16
1948 77/82 - 60/14G21 30.09/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
FWYF1
25.59/80.10
2000 77/81 - 60/25G27 30.09/-0.04 -/-/- -/-/-
-
MLRF1
25.01/80.38
2000 78/78 - 80/23G25 30.05/-0.04 -/-/- -/-/-
-
LONF1
24.84/80.86
2000 75/76 70 40/9G14 30.07/-0.04 -/-/- -/-/-
-
SMKF1 N/A          
SANF1
24.46/81.88
1950 76/- 67 80/24G27 30.06/-0.04 -/-/- -/-/-
-
SAPF1
27.76/82.63
1948 78/75 - 80/8G12 30.14/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
SPGF1 N/A          
41046
23.87/68.48
2000 78/82 64 30/16G19 29.95/-0.03 -/-/- -/-/-
-
41047
27.52/71.48
2000 75/79 60 350/14G18 30.03/-0.03 -/-/- -/-/-
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41048
31.86/69.59
1950 68/76 53 330/21G25 30.01/-0.01 9.19/10.0/NNW 7.87/7.7/NNW
AVERAGE
BEPB6 N/A          
SJNP4
18.46/66.12
1942 78/84 - 150/11G14 29.87/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
MGIP4
17.97/67.05
1948 82/83 - 150/3G6 29.85/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
LPRP4 N/A          
JOXP4 N/A          
CHAV3
18.34/64.92
1948 85/86 - 300/1G2 29.86/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
CHSV3
17.75/64.70
1942 83/85 - 110/2G3 29.85/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
LTBV3 N/A          
41043
21.13/64.86
2000 81/84 72 40/6G8 29.90/-0.02 -/-/- -/-/-
-
41421 N/A          
41420 N/A          
SHIP1
34.30/76.60
2000 59/71 - 10/20G- 30.28/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
SHIP2
27.00/67.40
2000 73/79 60 320/18G- 29.94/+0.00 -/-/- -/-/-
-
SHIP3
25.40/68.70
2000 76/77 62 30/17G- 29.99/-0.02 -/-/- -/-/-
-
SHIP4
22.70/78.40
2000 84/82 - 60/21G- 29.97/+0.00 -/-/- -/-/-
-
SHIP5
34.30/76.50
1900 60/72 - 10/25G- 30.26/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
SHIP6
28.40/67.80
1900 74/78 64 330/23G- 30.07/- -/-/- -/-/-
-
SHIP7
25.20/68.90
1900 76/78 61 50/18G- 30.00/-0.03 -/-/- -/-/-
-
SHIP8
22.60/78.10
1900 84/82 - 70/27G- 29.97/+0.00 -/-/- -/-/-
-
SHIP9
21.30/75.80
1900 81/84 74 50/30G- 29.90/-0.01 -/-/- -/-/-
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SHIP10
21.10/69.40
1900 81/81 74 50/22G- 29.99/-0.06 -/-/- -/-/-
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SHIP11
17.50/77.60
1900 -/- - -/-G- 29.84/- -/-/- -/-/-
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