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<name>oi_sst</name>
<label>OI_SST</label>
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<bbox>-98,8,-59,40</bbox>

<desc_verbiage>This layer is an operational, cloud-free, satellite SST product for the SEACOOS domain. Using Optimal Interpolation (OI) three types of satellite sea surface temperature (SST) data are merged to produce a cloud-free satellite SST field. Input data come from NOAA and NASA satellites and are compiled and processed daily by the USF Ocean Circulation Group and USF Institute for Marine Remote Sensing <a href="http://ocg6.marine.usf.edu/">http://ocg6.marine.usf.edu</a></desc_verbiage>

<legend_name>oi_sst_legend</legend_name>
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<layer>
<name>avhrr_sst</name>
<label>AVHRR_SST</label>
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<bbox>-125,-5,-45,55</bbox>

<desc_verbiage>
This SST layer is estimated from infrared measurements collected by the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer aboard NOAA's series of polar orbiting satellites. Energy levels at the top of the atmosphere in the 10 - 11 micron range are fit statistically to in-water SST measurements to allow 1km resolution SST estimates to be made. These data are made available by the USF Institute for Marine Remote Sensing. <a href=" http://imars.usf.edu">http://imars.usf.edu</a>
</desc_verbiage>

<legend_ref>http://nautilus.baruch.sc.edu/gearth/image_oi_sst_legend.jpg</legend_ref>
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<layer>
<name>modis_sst</name>
<label>MODIS_SST</label>
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<bbox>-125,-5,-45,55</bbox>

<desc_verbiage>
This SST is derived from infrared measurements collected by the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometers aboard NASA's polar orbiting Terra and Aqua satellites. Energy levels at the top of the atmosphere in the 10-11 micron range (daytime) and 3-4 micron range (nighttime) are fit statistically to in-water SST measurements to allow 1km resolution SST estimates to be made. The resolution and accuracy of MODIS data are among the best available to Earth scientists today. These data are made available by the USF Institute for Marine Remote Sensing. <a href=" http://imars.usf.edu">http://imars.usf.edu</a>
</desc_verbiage>

<legend_ref>http://nautilus.baruch.sc.edu/gearth/image_oi_sst_legend.jpg</legend_ref>
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<layer>
<name>modis_chl</name>
<label>MODIS_CHL</label>
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<bbox>-125,-5,-45,55</bbox>
<desc_verbiage>
These data are made available by the USF Institute for Marine Remote Sensing <a href=" http://imars.usf.edu">http://imars.usf.edu</a>
</desc_verbiage>

<legend_name>modis_chl_legend</legend_name>
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<layer>
<name>modis_ergb_low</name>
<label>MODIS_ERGB_LOW</label>
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<bbox>-125,-5,-45,55</bbox>

<desc_verbiage>
An enhanced true color image of the upper ocean waters and coastal zones, estimated from the ocean color measurements collected by the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometers aboard NASA's polar orbiting Terra and Aqua satellites. The red, green, and blue channels are provided by the water-leaving radiance data at 1km resolution, namely 555nm (R), 490nm (G), 443nm (B). This layer is provided by the USF Institute for Marine Remote Sensing. <a href=" http://imars.usf.edu">http://imars.usf.edu</a>
</desc_verbiage>
</layer>
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<layer>
<name>modis_rgb_composite_low</name>
<label>MODIS_RGB_COMPOSITE_LOW</label>
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<bbox>-125,-5,-45,55</bbox>

<desc_verbiage>
The approximate true color of the upper ocean waters, estimated from the ocean color measurements collected by the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometers aboard NASA's polar orbiting Terra and Aqua satellites. Red, green, and blue channels are combined to represent what your eye would see in the ocean from this vantage point in space. The image, at approximately 1km resolution, uses radiance data at 678nm, 551nm, and 443nm as the red, green, blue channels, respectively. The composite image is created by superimposing the most recent four passes with the latest pass drawn on top. These data are made available by the USF Institute for Marine Remote Sensing <a href=" http://imars.usf.edu">http://imars.usf.edu</a>
</desc_verbiage>
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<layer>
<name>tamu_usrad</name>
<label>TAMU_USRAD</label>
<wms>http://nautilus.baruch.sc.edu/wms/seacoos_rs?service=wms&amp;version=1.1.0&amp;layers=tamu_usrad&amp;request=getmap&amp;bbox=BBOX&amp;FORMAT=image/jpeg</wms>
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<!-- <bbox>-125,23,-65,50</bbox> -->
<bbox>-97,23,-65,50</bbox>

<desc_verbiage>
The Texas Mesonet is a network of meteorological monitoring instruments, broadly dispersed across the State, and reporting to a common point for display of the data in near-real-time.  The data are archived and available to the public and the academic community for research and analysis.  The goal of this site is to provide a demonstration of the potential and capabilities of a Mesoscale (medium scale) monitoring network to the potential users:  The Citizens of Texas, the academic community, Emergency Planners and Managers, the Public Utilities, and anyone else who will find this data useful. <a href="http://mesonet.tamu.edu">http://mesonet.tamu.edu/</a>
</desc_verbiage>

<legend_name>tamu_usrad_legend_full_range</legend_name>
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<name>surface_currents_radar</name>
<label>HF_RADAR</label>
<wms>http://nautilus.baruch.sc.edu/wms/seacoos_rs?service=wms&amp;version=1.1.0&amp;layers=surface_currents_radar&amp;request=getmap&amp;bbox=BBOX&amp;FORMAT=image/jpeg</wms>
<bbox>-78,33,-72,37</bbox>

<desc_verbiage>
Data provided by NCCOOS <a href="http://nccoos.unc.edu">http://nccoos.unc.edu</a>
</desc_verbiage>

<legend_name>current_velocity_legend</legend_name>
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