Air Temperature Buoy Observations : Pikareej, Arno, RMI
This page is still under development and using test data only. DO NOT USE!
NOTE: Click on the plot below for data at a specific time.
NOTE: This instrument does not report in real-time. New data are retrieved periodically.
start date: : temperature: wave height: wind: rain: currents: site:
Disclaimer: Near real-time data have not been quality controlled.
Disclaimer: Data are released in compliance with real-time quality control standards.
Disclaimer: Real-time data are provided as raw and unaltered. Results of quality control checks are provided within the data set.
The PacIOOS wave buoy off Arno (CDIP #282; NDBC #XXXXX) measures air temperature at approximately 5 miles (4.3 nmi or 8 km) north of Pikareej Islet on the northernmost point of Arno Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). Data are transmitted every 5 minutes. This Datawell Directional Waverider DRW4 buoy uses a compact air temperature (CAT4) sensor attached to the antenna at approximately 2 meters above the ocean surface.

Instrument site. Credit: PacIOOS/Andreia Monteiro Queima.
The Government of Japan, through the Enhancing Disaster and Climate Resilience (EDCR) project, provided the initial funding to purchase and deploy the Arno buoy. The EDCR was implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in partnership with the Majuro Weather Service Office (WSO) and PacIOOS (with additional funding support from U.S. IOOS and the U.S. Department of State). Data are managed by the Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP) at Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Long-term partnerships between PacIOOS, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and CDIP enable data streaming into the PacIOOS website and PacIOOS Voyager.
View the latest Wave Observations, Sea Surface Currents Observations, and Sea Surface Temperature Observations from the PacIOOS wave buoy off Pikareej, Arno, RMI.






