Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS)
Tampa Bay, Florida
Current/Wind/Visibility/Wave Measurement System

Project Characteristics:

Equipment and Installation Services for:

    • Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS)
    • Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP)
    • Meteorological systems
    • Visibility sensors
    • 3-element bottom wave gauge array
    • Wave spectral analysis
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In order to enhance navigational safety, the National Ocean Service and Greater Tampa Bay Marine Advisor Council (GTBMAC) established a permanent, operational, wide-area system to collect real-time directional wave, current, tide height, and meteorological data from multiple sites under the auspices of NOAA’s Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) program. This system was operated and maintained by the University of South Florida.

Tampa Bay PORTS included the integration of real-time currents, water levels, winds, wave height, visibility, air and water temperatures, and barometric pressure at multiple locations with a data dissemination system that included telephone voice response, modem dial-up, dedicated modem displays, and World Wide Web/Internet sites. Tampa Bay PORTS consisted of four acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs), four water level gauges, six anemometers (wind sensors), an atmospheric temperature and barometric pressure sensor, a directional wave gauge, packet radio transmission equipment, a data acquisition system, and an information dissemination system (IDS). The Woods Hole Group provided four Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) that were bottom mounted near shipping lanes and cabled to Remote System Managers (RSMs) located on shore-based or offshore towers at Old Port Tampa, Manatee Channel, Sunshine Skyway Bridge, and Egmont Key (see figure). Xenon Corporation conical fiberglass bottom platforms were used.

Several of these stations were also equipped with meteorological systems and visibility sensors. At Egmont Key, a three-element bottom wave gauge array was also wired to the RSM. The RSM performed wave spectral analysis in-situ, compressing the information for telemetry, thereby making possible wave measurements at the remote offshore location. Real-time data, collected by

Tampa Bay PORTS, can be accessed at http://ompl.marine.usf.edu/PORTS/.

Location: Tampa Bay, FL
Client: NOAA
Contact: Dr. Mark Luther
Department of Marine Sciences
140 Seventh Avenue
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5016
Telephone: 727-553-1528







 
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