![]() The shore station suffered a major power cut during the storms yesterday and no data were received from the buoy from 05:30 15 Nov to 10:00 16 Nov. There was a thunderstorm last night which may have caused problems. No data are being received at the shore station. No data coming through to the website, fault under investigation A rescue from the sea is underway, but delayed by rough weather The buoy has come adrift and beached but cannot be reached from the shore. The buoy has been checked and re-deployed Loose wiring affected data until fixed on 21 January Appears to have beached near Seaford Head. The buoy is being tracked but adverse sea conditions prevent recovery at presentīuoy came adrift at 0040 last night. Unscheduled check on buoy and HF antenna replacedīuoy stopped transmitting data due to a faulty antenna oossibly a result of a vessel impactīuoy came adrift from mooring around 11pm last night. Has been recovered and will be redeployed ASAP. The computer at the shore station stopped working yesterday and had to be replaced.īuoy came adrift this afternoon. The mooring appears to have been cut by a passing vessel. The buoy came free from its mooring this morning but has since been recovered and redeployed. ![]() The data gap over the past 36 hours was due to another issue with the shore station computer which has now been swapped out again. Scheduled service revealed lower battery than expected. The buoy is still on position and transmitting data.ĭata have stopped being uploaded to the website due to an issue at the shore station. Internet issues at the shore station are preventing data from being uploaded to the website and are being investigated with BT. The connection has now been restored and data should backfill to the website. A local vessel has kindly receovered the buoy and plans are underway to re-deploy it later today. The buoy was re-deployed at 15:00Z. The buoy came adrft this morning, the bungee has been severed. There is a problem with the internet line at the shore station engineers have been called The HF antenna on the buoy was replaced after reports that the site was unlit. Update: The local power outage was resolved and data transmission has resumed. ĭata is not being received due to a local power outage. ĭata transmission has been interrupted by a local power outage. Local power issues have interrupted transmission again. There are further power issues at site, the buoy will be online again as soon as this is rectified. There is a power outage at the shore station. The shore station is experiencing power issues again. The buoy was deployed on 22 January 2008, at which time the magnetic declination at the site was 1.8° west, changing by 0.14° east per year. Wave direction is reported following the nautical convention, meaning that the direction is where the waves come from, measured clockwise from magnetic north. Wave parameters are recorded using a Datawell Directional WaveRider Mk III buoy.
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