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1 MAP
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26       "wms_title" "SEACOOS Observations"
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28       "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
29       "wms_abstract" "The SouthEast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) is a regional partnership that has initiated an integrated coastal ocean observing system for a four-state region of the southeast U.S.  SEACOOS brings together many organizations witha vested interest in improved oceanographic information and in building an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). The IOOS seeks to address the needs and concerns of the larger coastal community.  SEACOOS endeavors to significantly increase the quantity and quality of environmental information that is needed to address critical scientific problems and societal issues including:  commercial, military, and recreational maritime operations; K-16 and public education; safety; weather prediction; public health related to waste disposal and harmful algal blooms; shore erosion; and fisheries management.    To accomplish this, SEACOOS uses observing systems that operate at the sub-regional level, collecting real-time information using buoys and other automated coastal sensors every few minutes.  It combines these data with real-time downlinks of satellite images that cover the region in a synoptic manner several times a day.  The founding institutions are research universities within the region, while members include state and federal agencies. The Institute for Marine Remote Sensing (IMaRS) of the College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (RSMAS) of the University of Miami operate the satellite ground stations and generate the various satellite data products consumed by SEACOOS users.  The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of South Florida, and the University of Miami produce the model output with hindcasting and forecasting capabilities..  A current list of partners and affiliates can be found at http://www.seacoos.org."
30       "wms_accessconstraints" "(c) 2004 SEACOOS.  The protocols for data ownership, custodial liability, data submission and data access have been developed in accordance with known Federal guidelines and/or standards for environmental data collection activities.  Visit http://www.seacoos.org/Document.Disclaimer for details."
31       "wms_addresstype" "postal"
32       "wms_address" "University of South Carolina, Baruch Department"
33       "wms_city" "Columbia"
34       "wms_stateorprovince" "SC"
35       "wms_postcode" "29208"
36       "wms_country" "USA"
37       "wms_contactelectronicmailaddress" "seacoosinfo@nautilus.baruch.sc.edu"
38       "wms_contactfacsimiletelephone" "+1 803 777-3935"
39       "wms_contactperson" "Charlton Purvis"
40       "wms_contactorganization" "SEACOOS"
41       "wms_contactposition" "Systems Analyst"
42       "wms_contactvoicetelephone" "+1 803 777-8858"
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47       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
48       "wfs_abstract" "The SouthEast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) is a regional partnership that has initiated an integrated coastal ocean observing system for a four-state region of the southeast U.S.  SEACOOS brings together many organizations witha vested interest in improved oceanographic information and in building an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). The IOOS seeks to address the needs and concerns of the larger coastal community.  SEACOOS endeavors to significantly increase the quantity and quality of environmental information that is needed to address critical scientific problems and societal issues including:  commercial, military, and recreational maritime operations; K-16 and public education; safety; weather prediction; public health related to waste disposal and harmful algal blooms; shore erosion; and fisheries management.    To accomplish this, SEACOOS uses observing systems that operate at the sub-regional level, collecting real-time information using buoys and other automated coastal sensors every few minutes.  It combines these data with real-time downlinks of satellite images that cover the region in a synoptic manner several times a day.  The founding institutions are research universities within the region, while members include state and federal agencies. The Institute for Marine Remote Sensing (IMaRS) of the College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (RSMAS) of the University of Miami operate the satellite ground stations and generate the various satellite data products consumed by SEACOOS users.  The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of South Florida, and the University of Miami produce the model output with hindcasting and forecasting capabilities.  A current list of partners and affiliates can be found at http://www.seacoos.org."
49       "wfs_accessconstraints" "(c) 2004 SEACOOS.  The protocols for data ownership, custodial liability, data submission and data access have been developed in accordance with known Federal guidelines and/or standards for environmental data collection activities.  Visit http://www.seacoos.org/Document.Disclaimer for details."
50       "wfs_addresstype" "postal"
51       "wfs_address" "University of South Carolina, Baruch Department"
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54       "wfs_postcode" "29208"
55       "wfs_country" "USA"
56       "wfs_contactelectronicmailaddress" "seacoosinfo@nautilus.baruch.sc.edu"
57       "wfs_contactfacsimiletelephone" "+1 803 777-3935"
58       "wfs_contactperson" "Charlton Purvis"
59       "wfs_contactorganization" "SEACOOS"
60       "wfs_contactposition" "Systems Analyst"
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86       "wfs_title" "In-situ sea surface temperature (hourly)"
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402       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
403       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 0 127
404       EXPRESSION (10.0512 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 10.2504)
405     END
406     CLASS
407       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
408       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 1 140
409       EXPRESSION (10.2504 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 10.4496)
410     END
411     CLASS
412       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
413       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 3 159
414       EXPRESSION (10.4496 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 10.6488)
415     END
416     CLASS
417       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
418       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 4 177
419       EXPRESSION (10.6488 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 10.848)
420     END
421     CLASS
422       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
423       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 6 195
424       EXPRESSION (10.848 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 11.0472)
425     END
426     CLASS
427       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
428       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 6 200
429       EXPRESSION (11.0472 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 11.2464)
430     END
431     CLASS
432       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
433       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 8 218
434       EXPRESSION (11.2464 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 11.4456)
435     END
436     CLASS
437       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
438       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 8 227
439       EXPRESSION (11.4456 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 11.6448)
440     END
441     CLASS
442       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
443       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 10 250
444       EXPRESSION (11.6448 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 11.844)
445     END
446     CLASS
447       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
448       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 15 255
449       EXPRESSION (11.844 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 12.0432)
450     END
451     CLASS
452       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
453       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 24 255
454       EXPRESSION (12.0432 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 12.2424)
455     END
456     CLASS
457       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
458       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 47 255
459       EXPRESSION (12.2424 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 12.4416)
460     END
461     CLASS
462       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
463       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 56 255
464       EXPRESSION (12.4416 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 12.6408)
465     END
466     CLASS
467       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
468       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 65 255
469       EXPRESSION (12.6408 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 12.84)
470     END
471     CLASS
472       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
473       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 69 255
474       EXPRESSION (12.84 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 13.0392)
475     END
476     CLASS
477       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
478       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 87 255
479       EXPRESSION (13.0392 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 13.2384)
480     END
481     CLASS
482       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
483       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 101 255
484       EXPRESSION (13.2384 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 13.4376)
485     END
486     CLASS
487       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
488       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 110 255
489       EXPRESSION (13.4376 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 13.6368)
490     END
491     CLASS
492       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
493       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 119 255
494       EXPRESSION (13.6368 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 13.836)
495     END
496     CLASS
497       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
498       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 128 255
499       EXPRESSION (13.836 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 14.0352)
500     END
501     CLASS
502       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
503       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 132 255
504       EXPRESSION (14.0352 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 14.2344)
505     END
506     CLASS
507       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
508       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 141 255
509       EXPRESSION (14.2344 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 14.4336)
510     END
511     CLASS
512       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
513       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 150 255
514       EXPRESSION (14.4336 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 14.6328)
515     END
516     CLASS
517       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
518       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 164 255
519       EXPRESSION (14.6328 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 14.832)
520     END
521     CLASS
522       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
523       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 182 255
524       EXPRESSION (14.832 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 15.0312)
525     END
526     CLASS
527       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
528       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 191 255
529       EXPRESSION (15.0312 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 15.2304)
530     END
531     CLASS
532       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
533       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 195 255
534       EXPRESSION (15.2304 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 15.4296)
535     END
536     CLASS
537       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
538       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 204 255
539       EXPRESSION (15.4296 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 15.6288)
540     END
541     CLASS
542       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
543       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 227 255
544       EXPRESSION (15.6288 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 15.828)
545     END
546     CLASS
547       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
548       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 245 255
549       EXPRESSION (15.828 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 16.0272)
550     END
551     CLASS
552       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
553       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 250 255
554       EXPRESSION (16.0272 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 16.2264)
555     END
556     CLASS
557       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
558       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 128 250 242
559       EXPRESSION (16.2264 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 16.4256)
560     END
561     CLASS
562       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
563       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 128 255 225
564       EXPRESSION (16.4256 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 16.6248)
565     END
566     CLASS
567       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
568       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 120 255 206
569       EXPRESSION (16.6248 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 16.824)
570     END
571     CLASS
572       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
573       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 100 255 152
574       EXPRESSION (16.824 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 17.0232)
575     END
576     CLASS
577       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
578       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 255 130
579       EXPRESSION (17.0232 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 17.2224)
580     END
581     CLASS
582       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
583       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 255 116
584       EXPRESSION (17.2224 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 17.4216)
585     END
586     CLASS
587       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
588       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 255 89
589       EXPRESSION (17.4216 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 17.6208)
590     END
591     CLASS
592       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
593       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 255 62
594       EXPRESSION (17.6208 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 17.82)
595     END
596     CLASS
597       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
598       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 255 44
599       EXPRESSION (17.82 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 18.0192)
600     END
601     CLASS
602       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
603       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 250 44
604       EXPRESSION (18.0192 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 18.2184)
605     END
606     CLASS
607       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
608       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 246 35
609       EXPRESSION (18.2184 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 18.4176)
610     END
611     CLASS
612       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
613       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 243 26
614       EXPRESSION (18.4176 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 18.6168)
615     END
616     CLASS
617       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
618       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 241 13
619       EXPRESSION (18.6168 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 18.816)
620     END
621     CLASS
622       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
623       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 235 0
624       EXPRESSION (18.816 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 19.0152)
625     END
626     CLASS
627       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
628       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 225 0
629       EXPRESSION (19.0152 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 19.2144)
630     END
631     CLASS
632       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
633       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 215 0
634       EXPRESSION (19.2144 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 19.4136)
635     END
636     CLASS
637       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
638       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 205 0
639       EXPRESSION (19.4136 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 19.6128)
640     END
641     CLASS
642       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
643       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 195 0
644       EXPRESSION (19.6128 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 19.812)
645     END
646     CLASS
647       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
648       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 180 0
649       EXPRESSION (19.812 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 20.0112)
650     END
651     CLASS
652       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
653       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 160 0
654       EXPRESSION (20.0112 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 20.2104)
655     END
656     CLASS
657       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
658       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 0 140 0
659       EXPRESSION (20.2104 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 20.4096)
660     END
661     CLASS
662       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
663       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 90 140 0
664       EXPRESSION (20.4096 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 20.6088)
665     END
666     CLASS
667       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
668       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 129 180 0
669       EXPRESSION (20.6088 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 20.808)
670     END
671     CLASS
672       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
673       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 154 206 0
674       EXPRESSION (20.808 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 21.0072)
675     END
676     CLASS
677       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
678       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 178 220 0
679       EXPRESSION (21.0072 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 21.2064)
680     END
681     CLASS
682       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
683       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 184 255 0
684       EXPRESSION (21.2064 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 21.4056)
685     END
686     CLASS
687       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
688       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 199 255 0
689       EXPRESSION (21.4056 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 21.6048)
690     END
691     CLASS
692       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
693       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 217 255 0
694       EXPRESSION (21.6048 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 21.804)
695     END
696     CLASS
697       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
698       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 255 0
699       EXPRESSION (21.804 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 22.0032)
700     END
701     CLASS
702       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
703       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 255 60
704       EXPRESSION (22.0032 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 22.2024)
705     END
706     CLASS
707       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
708       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 255 90
709       EXPRESSION (22.2024 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 22.4016)
710     END
711     CLASS
712       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
713       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 255 127
714       EXPRESSION (22.4016 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 22.6008)
715     END
716     CLASS
717       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
718       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 255 142
719       EXPRESSION (22.6008 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 22.8)
720     END
721     CLASS
722       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
723       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 214 178
724       EXPRESSION (22.8 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 22.9992)
725     END
726     CLASS
727       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
728       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 188 188
729       EXPRESSION (22.9992 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 23.1984)
730     END
731     CLASS
732       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
733       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 142 142
734       EXPRESSION (23.1984 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 23.3976)
735     END
736     CLASS
737       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
738       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 119 119
739       EXPRESSION (23.3976 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 23.5968)
740     END
741     CLASS
742       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
743       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 107 107
744       EXPRESSION (23.5968 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 23.796)
745     END
746     CLASS
747       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
748       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 81 81
749       EXPRESSION (23.796 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 23.9952)
750     END
751     CLASS
752       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
753       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 105 71
754       EXPRESSION (23.9952 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 24.1944)
755     END
756     CLASS
757       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
758       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 141 66
759       EXPRESSION (24.1944 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 24.3936)
760     END
761     CLASS
762       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
763       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 169 84
764       EXPRESSION (24.3936 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 24.5928)
765     END
766     CLASS
767       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
768       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 177 53
769       EXPRESSION (24.5928 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 24.792)
770     END
771     CLASS
772       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
773       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 171 5
774       EXPRESSION (24.792 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 24.9912)
775     END
776     CLASS
777       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
778       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 170 0
779       EXPRESSION (24.9912 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 25.1904)
780     END
781     CLASS
782       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
783       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 145 0
784       EXPRESSION (25.1904 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 25.3896)
785     END
786     CLASS
787       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
788       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 130 0
789       EXPRESSION (25.3896 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 25.5888)
790     END
791     CLASS
792       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
793       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 127 0
794       EXPRESSION (25.5888 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 25.788)
795     END
796     CLASS
797       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
798       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 113 0
799       EXPRESSION (25.788 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 25.9872)
800     END
801     CLASS
802       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
803       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 104 0
804       EXPRESSION (25.9872 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 26.1864)
805     END
806     CLASS
807       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
808       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 93 0
809       EXPRESSION (26.1864 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 26.3856)
810     END
811     CLASS
812       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
813       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 75 0
814       EXPRESSION (26.3856 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 26.5848)
815     END
816     CLASS
817       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
818       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 232 61 0
819       EXPRESSION (26.5848 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 26.784)
820     END
821     CLASS
822       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
823       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 206 58 0
824       EXPRESSION (26.784 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 26.9832)
825     END
826     CLASS
827       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
828       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 206 78 43
829       EXPRESSION (26.9832 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 27.1824)
830     END
831     CLASS
832       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
833       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 209 96 62
834       EXPRESSION (27.1824 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 27.3816)
835     END
836     CLASS
837       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
838       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 209 108 77
839       EXPRESSION (27.3816 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 27.5808)
840     END
841     CLASS
842       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
843       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 206 128 105
844       EXPRESSION (27.5808 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 27.78)
845     END
846     CLASS
847       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
848       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 204 133 114
849       EXPRESSION (27.78 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 27.9792)
850     END
851     CLASS
852       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
853       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 198 118 115
854       EXPRESSION (27.9792 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 28.1784)
855     END
856     CLASS
857       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
858       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 204 112 125
859       EXPRESSION (28.1784 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 28.3776)
860     END
861     CLASS
862       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
863       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 196 96 122
864       EXPRESSION (28.3776 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 28.5768)
865     END
866     CLASS
867       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
868       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 170 68 95
869       EXPRESSION (28.5768 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 28.776)
870     END
871     CLASS
872       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
873       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 153 58 73
874       EXPRESSION (28.776 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 28.9752)
875     END
876     CLASS
877       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
878       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 145 42 69
879       EXPRESSION (28.9752 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 29.1744)
880     END
881     CLASS
882       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
883       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 148 26 45
884       EXPRESSION (29.1744 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 29.3736)
885     END
886     CLASS
887       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
888       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 136 13 27
889       EXPRESSION (29.3736 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 29.5728)
890     END
891     CLASS
892       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
893       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 130 10 15
894       EXPRESSION (29.5728 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 29.772)
895     END
896     CLASS
897       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
898       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 130 0 0
899       EXPRESSION (29.772 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 29.9712)
900     END
901     CLASS
902       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
903       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 175 0 0
904       EXPRESSION (29.9712 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 30.1704)
905     END
906     CLASS
907       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
908       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 190 0 0
909       EXPRESSION (30.1704 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 30.3696)
910     END
911     CLASS
912       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
913       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 225 0 0
914       EXPRESSION (30.3696 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 30.5688)
915     END
916     CLASS
917       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
918       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 COLOR 255 0 0
919       EXPRESSION (30.5688 < [temperature_celcius] AND [temperature_celcius] <= 30.768)
920     END
921     CLASS
922       SYMBOL 'circle' SIZE 7
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981   END
982    
983      
984   LAYER
985     NAME "water_level_obs_hourly_recent"
986     STATUS OFF
987     DATA "the_geom from water_level_map USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
988     FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and (label_z <= 5 or label_z is null)" # and station_id like '%%station_id%%'"
989     DUMP TRUE
990     TEMPLATE "dummy"
991     TOLERANCE 5
992     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
993     TYPE POINT
994     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
995     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
996     METADATA
997       "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
998       "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
999       "wms_title" "In-situ water level (hourly)"
1000       "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'water_level_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'water_level_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is water_level_reference that can be one of MSL, MLLW (MSL is default).  *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1001       "wms_keywordlist" "water level, real time"
1002       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1003       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1004       "wfs_title" "In-situ water level (hourly)"
1005       "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'water_level_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'water_level_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is water_level_reference that can be one of MSL, MLLW (MSL is default).  *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1006       "wfs_keywordlist" "water level, real time"
1007       "gml_include_items" "all"
1008     END
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1012       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0
1013       COLOR 0 0 100
1014       EXPRESSION (-2 => [water_level_msl])
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1019       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0
1020       COLOR 0 0 116
1021       EXPRESSION (-2 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -1.918)
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1026       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0
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1028       EXPRESSION (-1.918 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -1.836)
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1035       EXPRESSION (-1.836 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -1.754)
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1043     END
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1049       EXPRESSION (-1.672 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -1.59)
1050     END
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1056       EXPRESSION (-1.59 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -1.508)
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1062       COLOR 0 0 209
1063       EXPRESSION (-1.508 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -1.426)
1064     END
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1068       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0
1069       COLOR 0 0 224
1070       EXPRESSION (-1.426 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -1.344)
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1076       COLOR 0 0 240
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1103       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0
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1105       EXPRESSION (-1.016 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -0.934)
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1119       EXPRESSION (-0.852 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -0.77)
1120     END
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1125       COLOR 0 153 255
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1140       EXPRESSION (-0.606 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= -0.524)
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1231       EXPRESSION (0.46 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= 0.542)
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1258       COLOR 255 128 0
1259       EXPRESSION (0.788 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= 0.87)
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1265       COLOR 255 102 0
1266       EXPRESSION (0.87 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= 0.952)
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1272       COLOR 255 77 0
1273       EXPRESSION (0.952 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= 1.034)
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1307       COLOR 224 0 0
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1314       COLOR 209 0 0
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1321       COLOR 193 0 0
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1328       COLOR 178 0 0
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1330     END
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1335       COLOR 162 0 0
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1340       SYMBOL 'triangle'
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1342       COLOR 147 0 0
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1344     END
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1347       SYMBOL 'triangle'
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1349       COLOR 131 0 0
1350       EXPRESSION (1.854 < [water_level_msl] AND [water_level_msl] <= 1.936)
1351     END
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1354       SYMBOL 'triangle'
1355       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0
1356       COLOR 116 0 0
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1358     END
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1361       SYMBOL 'triangle'
1362       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0
1363       COLOR 100 0 0
1364       EXPRESSION (2.018 < [water_level_msl])
1365     END
1366   END
1367  
1368   LAYER
1369     NAME "wind_obs_hourly_recent"
1370     STATUS OFF
1371     DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, time_stamp, z, label_z, wind_speed, wind_speed_knots, normalized_wind_speed, normalized_wind_speed_knots, wind_from_direction, label_theta, %wind_label_char_column% as this_label_char, label_char, normalized_label_char, lon, lat, title, institution, institution_url, institution_dods_url, source, refs, contact, report_time_stamp, the_geom, wind_from_direction_compass, wind_speed_mph, normalized_wind_speed_mph, label_char_knots, label_char_mph, normalized_label_char_knots, normalized_label_char_mph, value, value_knots, value_mph, normalized_value, normalized_value_knots, normalized_value_mph, seq, can_be_normalized from wind_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
1372     FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%')" #and station_id like '%%station_id%%'"
1373     DUMP TRUE
1374     TEMPLATE "dummy"
1375     TOLERANCE 5
1376     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
1377     TYPE POINT
1378     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
1379     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
1380     METADATA
1381       "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1382       "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1383       "wms_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly)"
1384       "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'wind_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1385       "wms_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"
1386       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1387       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1388       "wfs_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly)"
1389       "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'wind_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1390       "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"   
1391       "gml_include_items" "all"
1392     END
1393     LABELITEM "this_label_char"
1394     LABELANGLEITEM "label_theta"
1395     CLASS
1396       EXPRESSION ([wind_speed] * 1.945 >= 3)
1397       LABEL
1398         FORCE TRUE
1399         TYPE TRUETYPE
1400         FONT weather
1401         ANTIALIAS TRUE
1402         COLOR 0 0 0
1403         POSITION CC
1404         OFFSET 2 -6
1405         BUFFER 0
1406         PARTIALS TRUE
1407         SIZE 25
1408       END
1409       STYLE END
1410     END
1411     CLASS
1412       EXPRESSION ([wind_speed] * 1.942 < 3)
1413       SIZE 5
1414       SYMBOL 'circle'
1415       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0
1416       COLOR 255 255 255
1417     END
1418   END
1419  
1420   LAYER
1421     NAME "wind_obs_normalized_hourly_recent"
1422     STATUS OFF
1423     DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, time_stamp, z, label_z, wind_speed, wind_speed_knots, normalized_wind_speed, normalized_wind_speed_knots, wind_from_direction, label_theta, normalized_%wind_label_char_column% as this_label_char, label_char, normalized_label_char, lon, lat, title, institution, institution_url, institution_dods_url, source, refs, contact, report_time_stamp, the_geom, wind_from_direction_compass, wind_speed_mph, normalized_wind_speed_mph, label_char_knots, label_char_mph, normalized_label_char_knots, normalized_label_char_mph, value, value_knots, value_mph, normalized_value, normalized_value_knots, normalized_value_mph, seq, can_be_normalized from wind_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
1424     FILTER "report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and can_be_normalized = 'yes' and station_id like '%%station_id%%'"
1425     DUMP TRUE
1426     TEMPLATE "dummy"
1427     TOLERANCE 5
1428     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
1429     TYPE POINT
1430     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
1431     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
1432     METADATA
1433       "wms_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1434       "wms_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1435       "wms_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly) normalized to 10m"
1436       "wms_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly'.  Make requests to 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1437       "wms_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"
1438       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1439       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1440       "wfs_title" "In-situ sea wind speed and direction (hourly) normalized to 10m"
1441       "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly'.  Make requests to 'wind_obs_normalized_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1442       "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"
1443       "gml_include_items" "all"
1444     END
1445     LABELITEM "this_label_char"
1446     LABELANGLEITEM "label_theta"
1447     CLASS
1448       EXPRESSION ([normalized_wind_speed] * 1.945 >= 3)
1449       LABEL
1450         FORCE TRUE
1451         TYPE TRUETYPE
1452         FONT weather
1453         ANTIALIAS TRUE
1454         COLOR 0 0 255
1455         POSITION CC
1456         OFFSET 2 -6
1457         BUFFER 0
1458         PARTIALS TRUE
1459         SIZE 25
1460       END
1461       STYLE END
1462     END
1463     CLASS
1464       EXPRESSION ([normalized_wind_speed] * 1.942 < 3)
1465       SIZE 5
1466       SYMBOL 'circle'
1467       OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 255
1468       COLOR 255 255 255
1469     END
1470   END
1471
1472   #
1473   # WFS only starts here
1474   #
1475   LAYER
1476     NAME "air_pressure_obs_hourly_recent"
1477     STATUS OFF
1478     DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, pressure as pressure_mb, pressure_inches_mercury, value_pressure as value_pressure_mb, value_pressure_inches_mercury, seq, the_geom from air_pressure_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
1479     FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))"
1480     DUMP TRUE
1481     TEMPLATE "dummy"
1482     TOLERANCE 5
1483     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
1484     TYPE POINT
1485     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
1486     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
1487     METADATA
1488       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1489       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1490       "wfs_title" "In-situ air pressure (hourly)"
1491       "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'air_pressure_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1492       "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"   
1493       "gml_include_items" "all"
1494     END
1495   END
1496
1497   LAYER
1498     NAME "air_temperature_obs_hourly_recent"
1499     STATUS OFF
1500     DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, temperature_celcius, temperature_fahrenheit, value_temperature_celcius, value_temperature_fahrenheit, seq, the_geom from air_temperature_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
1501     FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))"
1502     DUMP TRUE
1503     TEMPLATE "dummy"
1504     TOLERANCE 5
1505     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
1506     TYPE POINT
1507     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
1508     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
1509     METADATA
1510       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1511       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1512       "wfs_title" "In-situ air temperature (hourly)"
1513       "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'air_temperature_obs' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1514       "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"   
1515       "gml_include_items" "all"
1516     END
1517   END
1518  
1519   LAYER
1520     NAME "wave_obs_hourly_recent"
1521     STATUS OFF
1522     DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, significant_wave_height as significant_wave_height_m, significant_wave_height_ft, dominant_wave_period as dominant_wave_period_sec, value_significant_wave_height as value_significant_wave_height_m, value_ft_significant_wave_height as value_significant_wave_height_ft , value_dominant_wave_period as value_dominant_wave_period_sec, seq, the_geom from wave_in_situ_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
1523     FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))"
1524     DUMP TRUE
1525     TEMPLATE "dummy"
1526     TOLERANCE 5
1527     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
1528     TYPE POINT
1529     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
1530     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
1531     METADATA
1532       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1533       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1534       "wfs_title" "In-situ waves (hourly)"
1535       "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'wave_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1536       "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"   
1537     END
1538   END
1539   LAYER
1540     NAME "salinity_obs_hourly_recent"
1541     STATUS OFF
1542     DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, salinity as salinity_ppt, value_salinity as value_salinity_ppt, seq, the_geom from salinity_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
1543     FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%'))"
1544     DUMP TRUE
1545     TEMPLATE "dummy"
1546     TOLERANCE 5
1547     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
1548     TYPE POINT
1549     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
1550     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
1551     METADATA
1552       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1553       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1554       "wfs_title" "In-situ salinity (hourly)"
1555       "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'salinity_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1556       "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"   
1557       "gml_include_items" "all"
1558     END
1559   END
1560   LAYER
1561     NAME "sea_surface_current_obs_hourly_recent"
1562     STATUS OFF
1563     DATA "the_geom from (select station_id, report_time_stamp, time_stamp, label_z, eastward_current as eastward_current_mps, northward_current as northward_current_mps, speed as speed_mps, speed_knots, speed_mph, theta as current_to_direction, current_to_direction_compass, value as value_mps, value_knots, value_mph, surface_or_bottom, seq, the_geom from current_in_situ_map) as foo USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
1564     FILTER "(report_time_stamp = date_trunc('hour',timestamp without time zone '%formatted_time_stamp%') and surface_or_bottom = 'surface')"
1565     DUMP TRUE
1566     TEMPLATE "dummy"
1567     TOLERANCE 5
1568     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
1569     TYPE POINT
1570     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
1571     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
1572     METADATA
1573       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1574       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1575       "wfs_title" "In-situ sea surface currents (hourly)"
1576       "wfs_abstract" "*** OGC NOTE :: Do not access this layer directly.  This layer is a subset of a hidden layer called 'wind_obs_hourly'.  Make requests to 'sea_surface_current_obs_hourly' instead (allow the server to decide whether the data will be pulled from recent obs or archived obs).  Optional parameter is station_id which will return records whose station_id contains the parameter as a substring.  Optional parameter is wind_speed_units that can be one of mps, mph, knots (mps is default). *** Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1577       "wfs_keywordlist" "wind speed, wind direction, real time"   
1578       "gml_include_items" "all"
1579     END
1580   END
1581   LAYER
1582     NAME "latest_in_situ_obs"
1583     STATUS OFF
1584     DATA "the_geom from latest_obs_by_station_id USING UNIQUE seq USING SRID=-1"
1585     TYPE POINT
1586     DUMP TRUE
1587     TEMPLATE "dummy"
1588     TOLERANCE 5
1589     TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
1590     CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
1591     CONNECTION "user=**** password=**** dbname=seacoos_test host=coriolis.marine.unc.edu"
1592     METADATA
1593       "wfs_srs" "EPSG:4269 EPSG:4326"
1594       "wfs_extent" "-180 -90 180 90"
1595       "wfs_title" "Latest in-situ observations by station id"
1596       "wfs_abstract" "Using previously existing observing systems operating at the sub-regional level, SEACOOS works towards increasing the quantity and quality of environmental information from the coastal ocean of the Southeast and to facilitate the application of that data in a variety of forums and discourse communities. These observing systems collect data across a four state region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) using a variety of sensors, which is integrated into the SEACOOS real-time data stream. The observing systems currently cooperating with SEACOOS are: SeaKeepers - an international nonprofit organization that installs sensors on platforms ranging from lighthouses to ocean-going vessels. Explorer of the Seas - The University of Miami and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines outfitted an 1000 ft. cruise vessel with observation equipment. CaroCOOPS - an array off of the coast of the Carolinas operated by USC, N.C. State, and UNC-Wilmington. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System - the University of South Florida operates this system observing the West Florida Shelf. South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observational Network - is currently operated by Skidaway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Georgia in collaboration with the US Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill and SC Department of Natural Resources."
1597       "wfs_keywordlist" "TBA"
1598       "gml_include_items" "all"
1599     END
1600   END
1601 END
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