Forecasts and real-time observations of meteorological and oceanographic conditions specific to the Port Angeles, Washington area provide crucial information for safe and efficient maritime operations. This includes data on wind speed and direction, wave height and period, visibility, air and water temperature, currents, and atmospheric pressure. Access to this localized information allows mariners to make informed decisions regarding navigation, anchoring, and other activities.
Accurate and timely predictions of local conditions are essential for the safety of recreational boaters, commercial vessels, and harbor operations within the Port Angeles harbor and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Historical weather data for the region can also inform long-term planning and infrastructure development, contributing to the resilience of the maritime community. Reliable forecasts enable efficient scheduling and routing, minimizing delays and potential economic losses. These predictions also play a vital role in search and rescue operations, enhancing maritime safety and preparedness.