- NOAA Tides and Currents
Tides Currents Home Page CO-OPS provides the national infrastructure, science, and technical expertise to monitor, assess, and distribute tide, current, water level, and other coastal oceanographic products and services that support NOAA's mission of environmental stewardship and environmental assessment and prediction
- Tide Predictions - NOAA Tides Currents
This page lists stations where tide predictions are available on the Tides and Currents web site
- Tide Predictions - NOAA Tides Currents
Station Info Tides Water Levels Sea Level Coastal Flooding Meteorological Obs Phys Oceanography OFS
- Station Selection - NOAA Tides Currents
Station listingsNOAA provides real-time water level information that is updated every 6 minutes Search for a station below by name, or click on the map icon to search for a station by region
- CO-OPS Map - NOAA Tides Currents
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- Station Home Page - NOAA Tides Currents
New London, CT - Station ID: 8461490 Station Info Today's Tides Photos Sensor Information Observations Directions and Map Available Products Today's Tides: Nov 25, 2025 (LST) 5:47 PM low
- CO-OPS Data Retrieval API
Station listings for various products can be viewed at https: tidesandcurrents noaa gov or viewed on a map at Tides Currents Station Map Date Time
- Sea Level Trends - NOAA Tides Currents
Why does Sea Level change over time? There are a number of factors that contribute to long and short-term variations in sea level Short-term variations generally occur on a daily basis and include waves, tides, or specific flood events, such as those associated with a winter snow melt, or hurricane or other coastal storm
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