Station CHAO3 - 9432780 - CHARLESTON, OR
January 22, 2025 8:36 am PST
Location: 43.351N 124.337W or 1 nautical miles SSW of search location of 43.36N 124.33W.
Wind Direction: ESE (110°)
Wind Speed: 3 knots
Wind Gust: 5 knots
Atmospheric Pressure: 30.54 in (1034.1 mb)
Station SNTO3 - TOM'S CREEK, SOUTH SLOUGH RESERVE, OR
January 22, 2025 8:30 am PST
Location: 43.279N 124.318W or 5 nautical miles S of search location of 43.36N 124.33W.
Wind Speed: 0 knots
Atmospheric Pressure: 30.59 in (1036.0 mb)
Air Temperature: 27°F (-2.8°C)
Dew Point: 27°F (-2.8°C)
Station 46229 - UMPQUA OFFSHORE, OR (139)
January 22, 2025 8:56 am PST
Location: 43.772N 124.549W or 26 nautical miles NNW of search location of 43.36N 124.33W.
Significant Wave Height: 6 ft
Dominant Wave Period: 13 sec
Average Period: 8.1 sec
Mean Wave Direction: WNW (282°)
Water Temperature: 50°F (10.1°C)
Station PORO3 - 9431647 - PORT ORFORD, OR
January 22, 2025 9:00 am PST
Location: 42.739N 124.498W or 38 nautical miles S of search location of 43.36N 124.33W.
Wind Direction: ENE (70°)
Wind Speed: 2 knots
Wind Gust: 3 knots
Atmospheric Pressure: 30.52 in (1033.5 mb)
Pressure Tendency: +0.00 in (+0.0 mb)
Air Temperature: 46°F (7.8°C)
Water Temperature: 48°F (8.7°C)
Station 46015 - PORT ORFORD - 15 NM WEST OF PORT ORFORD, OR
January 22, 2025 9:20 am PST
Location: 42.754N 124.839W or 43 nautical miles SSW of search location of 43.36N 124.33W.
Wind Direction: N (10°)
Wind Speed: 17 knots
Wind Gust: 21 knots
Significant Wave Height: 6 ft
Dominant Wave Period: 14 sec
Average Period: 5.6 sec
Mean Wave Direction: WNW (283°)
Atmospheric Pressure: 30.53 in (1033.9 mb)
Water Temperature: 49°F (9.2°C)
Your search included the Coastal area of Coos Bay, OR.
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