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-- Ocean Navigator is a visualization application for digital ocean - information that was developed to make numerical ocean environment - prediction estimates and in-situ ocean observation available to - end users. It includes a number of different variables such as - temperature and ocean currents. The tool is designed for any user; - be it a researcher writing a technical paper, or a hobbyist - interested in the oceans. -
- -- For help in using the Ocean Navigator please see the - User Guide. -
-- This portal is designed to enable the discovery and accessibility - of ocean data from ocean prediction systems and ocean - observations. Operational prediction systems from Canada and other - global systems are available via this tool. Several other sources - of data are available, including, CLASS4 validation data sources - and limited observational data. -
-- These datasets are not intended for navigational purposes. It is - expected that users of this portal will have an interest in - oceanographic data and the intention is to provide oceanographic - context for a wide range of users. -
-
- The developers are not responsible for the use made of the data
- made accessible via this portal, or errors or omissions that
- potentially may occur in the data sets. While we aim to make
- accessible the most recent and up to date data, occasionally a
- delay in the data feed to the portal may be experienced. It is the
- responsibility of the user to ensure the data is used
- appropriately.
-
- It is recommended you familiarize yourself with the documentation
- provided by the data provider. If there are any questions please
- contact us.
-
- Use of the downloaded data should identify the original source of
- the data per data provider citation guidelines. Plots downloaded
- from the portal will have a reference to the original data source.
-
- Suggested citation for products (i.e. plots, spreadsheets)
- generated by this application:
-
-
- (dataset name), https://oceannavigator.ca, (year)
-
- Example:
-
-
- GIOPS daily averages, https://oceannavigator.ca, 2023
-
-
- If you would like further information about how to reference the
- data sources that the Ocean Navigator uses please contact us.
-
- Feel free to contact us with any questions, or potential issues - with the Navigator! -
- -+ Ocean Navigator is a visualization application for digital ocean + information that was developed to make numerical ocean + environment prediction estimates and in-situ ocean observation + available to end users. It includes a number of different + variables such as temperature and ocean currents. The tool is + designed for any user; be it a researcher writing a technical + paper, or a hobbyist interested in the oceans. +
++ For help in using the Ocean Navigator please see the{" "} + + User Guide + + . +
+ ++ This portal is designed to enable the discovery and + accessibility of ocean data from ocean prediction systems and + ocean observations. Operational prediction systems from Canada + and other global systems are available via this tool. Several + other sources of data are available, including, CLASS4 + validation data sources and limited observational data. +
+ ++ These datasets are not intended for navigational purposes. It is + expected that users of this portal will have an interest in + oceanographic data and the intention is to provide oceanographic + context for a wide range of users. +
+ +
+ The developers are not responsible for the use made of the data
+ made accessible via this portal, or errors or omissions that
+ potentially may occur in the data sets. While we aim to make
+ accessible the most recent and up to date data, occasionally a
+ delay in the data feed to the portal may be experienced. It is
+ the responsibility of the user to ensure the data is used
+ appropriately.
+
+
+ It is recommended you familiarize yourself with the
+ documentation provided by the data provider. If there are any
+ questions please contact us.
+
+ Use of the downloaded data should identify the original source
+ of the data per data provider citation guidelines. Plots
+ downloaded from the portal will have a reference to the
+ original data source.
+
+
+ Suggested citation for products (i.e. plots, spreadsheets)
+ generated by this application:
+
+
+ (dataset name), https://oceannavigator.ca, (year)
+
+
+ Example:
+
+
+ GIOPS daily averages, https://oceannavigator.ca, 2023
+
+
+ If you would like further information about how to reference the
+ data sources that the Ocean Navigator uses please contact us.
+
+ Feel free to contact us with any questions, or potential issues + with the Navigator! +
+