live data products
UNE Marine and Environmental Observations dashboard UNE’s real-time dashboard for all observation based data
Water level of Biddeford Pool Marsh We deployed an Onset Rx 2100 water level logging station to record tidal changes on UNE’s campus. Thanks for the Maine Space Grant Consortium for funding this equipment.
Ram Island, Saco Bay, Maine weather station We maintain an Onset Rx 2100 weather station to understand marine conditions in Saco Bay – the weather station is located here. Thanks to UNE Office of Research and Innovation for funding this equipment.
Great Pond, Biddeford Pool water quality monitoring We maintain an Onset RX 2100 to monitor water quality (dissolved oxygen, salinity, and temperature) in collaboration with the Biddeford Pool Conservation Trust. This pond can be breached during storm events.
Wave buoy, Camp Ellis, Saco Bay, Maine We maintain a Sofar Spotter buoy to monitor waves in front of Camp Ellis, Maine. The buoy record wave characteristics (height, period, etc), temperature (surface, middle, and bottom), currents (magnitude and direction), and dissolved oxygen.
Raspberry Shake to monitor earthquakes and waves on Ram Island, Biddeford, Maine. Thanks to UNE Office of Research and Innovation for funding this equipment.
Solar data at UNE (links to public dashboards for solar arrays)
Nevado Coropuna
Outlines I made for Nevado Coropuna Ice Cap are available here as shapefiles. We published these data in the Journal of Glaciology, you can find a PDF of the paper here.
Other data sets
I deposit most datasets I produce in the Polar Data Catalogue. You can find links to those datasets here:
Long-term Observations of Glacier Area, Snowline Elevation, and Ice Surface Elevation at Alexandra Fiord, NU (1959-2019) (URL)
Photogrammetry Digital Elevation Model and Orthomosaic of Thores Glacier, Ellesmere Island, Canada (URL)
Decadal Northern Hemisphere marine-terminating glacier positions, 2000-2020 (URL)
Greenland decadal frontal ablation 2000 to 2020 (URL)
I post my code on GitHub here: https://github.com/willkochtitzky