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High Astronomical Tides & Tidal Flooding

The highest astronomical tides of the year will impact the local Atlantic coast and inland estuaries including the St. Johns River basin through October. Storm systems, heavy rainfall and extended periods of northeast to east winds can exacerbate tidal flooding impacts. Read More >

 Marine Page for Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida

                   

 ADDITIONAL INFO                 

 

Phone Recordings for Coastal Marine Forecasts:  904-741-4311, extension 2.   

Immediate marine weather concerns:  904-741-4370, extension 1.

Weather Ready Nation (WRN) Marine Ambassador Program

Interested in a Marine Weather Presentation or have questions about the Marine Forecast?  Contact: Andrew Shashy

Marine Forecasts:  

Reference Websites:

 Marine Data and Reports
Observations Sea Surface Temperatures

 Local Marine Reports

NOS Marine Obs: FLGA

FL CoastNOAA/NHC SST Analysis
S AtlanticGulf of Mexico   •  Gulf Stream Tool NASA SST
Observed Water Temperatures:  Atlantic 

 Other Marine Forecasts
Text Clickable Maps

Offshore Forecast (SW N Atlantic/Caribbean)
Offshore Forecast (Gulf of Mexico)
Offshore Forecast (Mid-Atlantic)

 US Coastal Waters Forecasts
 US Offshore Marine Forecasts
 US High Seas Marine Forecasts
 Model Forecasts
GFS Wave Forecasts (Atlantic)
GEFS Wave Forecasts (Atlantic)

St Johns River Operational Forecast System
Safe Boating and Other Marine Related Links
NWS Marine Product Dissemination Info
Voluntary Observing Ships Program
Boat Lightning Safety
Ocean Prediction Center
Marine Weather Glossary
Safe Boating Council
JAX Coastal Reference Points
Safe Boating Resources