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Buoy LSNF1 - Wave Height, Wind and Marine Conditions

Water Quality Station

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How to Use Buoy LSNF1 Data

Buoy LSNF1 shows live marine conditions for Water Quality Station, including wave height, wind speed, gusts, pressure and related station data that can help with go or no-go decisions.

The latest reading is about latest readings are unavailable for wave height and latest readings are unavailable for wind speed, which currently points to good conditions. It sits inside the broader Florida picture, but this page helps you judge what is happening at the station itself.

Use this buoy page when you need station-level detail, fresher trend context and camera confirmation rather than a regional average alone.

Updated 1 hour ago. Data is based on the latest buoy observations.

Current Conditions

Wave Height
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Wave Period
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Wind Speed
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Wind Gust
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Pressure
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Data Freshness
1 hour ago
latest report
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Conditions Summary

Manageable sea state right now

Conditions look manageable right now with relatively lighter seas and wind at this station.

Condition level
Good conditions
Trend
stable
Conditions are stable with low trend volatility.
Signal watch
Wave: stable
Wind: stable
Pressure: stable

Wave, Wind and Pressure Trends

Designed to make the go / no-go decision clearer at a glance.

Wave

Wave height leads, period gives context for comfort and energy.

Wave Height Wave Period

Wind

Speed is the baseline; gusts show how much the sea state may spike.

Wind Speed Wind Gust
near_me Wind direction: Unavailable

Pressure

Pressure trend is often the cleanest signal for improving or deteriorating weather.

Pressure

Marine Context

Water and air temperature help judge comfort, exposure and sea feel.

Water Temp Air Temp

Marine Details

Wind direction
Unavailable
Sunrise
10:33 UTC
Sunset
00:03 UTC
Nearest camera station
41009
197.1 nm away
Nearby region
Florida
Closest city page
Miami

This station currently provides wave, wind, pressure and temperature context. Tide, visibility and official NOAA watches/warnings are not included in the current station feed used by this page.

Latest Camera Image

Visual confirmation helps verify surface texture, visibility and light.

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Camera imagery is not currently available for this station. Use nearby buoy cards below to find the closest station with camera coverage.

Nearby Buoys

Compare neighboring stations before committing to a departure window.

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About This Station

What this station shows

This buoy reports core go / no-go signals such as wind speed, gusts, wave height, wave period, pressure and temperature when NOAA makes them available. It is one of the station pages used to read local marine conditions inside the broader Florida picture.

Why conditions matter here

Station-level readings help confirm whether the local sea state is calmer than the broader region or whether stronger wind and larger seas are building right where you plan to go. For crews checking marine conditions near Miami, this buoy acts as a quicker live checkpoint than a generic regional summary alone.

How to read this buoy data

For most skippers, wind speed and gusts come first, wave height and period come next, and pressure trend helps judge whether the weather is likely to improve or deteriorate.

What These Conditions Mean

How to read wave height

Wave height is one of the clearest comfort and safety signals for buoy LSNF1. When the latest wave reading is missing, nearby stations and regional trend pages help fill in the picture.

Why wind speed matters

Wind speed helps explain how quickly conditions may become rough. If wind data is missing for buoy LSNF1, compare nearby buoys and recent updates before heading out.

What good, moderate and rough mean

Good conditions generally point to calmer seas and lighter wind, but boaters should still check local changes and station freshness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does buoy LSNF1 measure?

Buoy LSNF1 reports core marine signals such as wave height, wind speed, gusts, pressure and temperature when NOAA makes them available. These readings help explain both comfort and risk on the water.

What is the current wave height at buoy LSNF1?

The latest wave height at buoy LSNF1 is about latest readings are unavailable. Higher wave height generally means a rougher ride, but wave period and wind still matter for the full picture.

What is the wind speed at buoy LSNF1?

Wind speed at buoy LSNF1 is currently around latest readings are unavailable. Stronger wind can quickly steepen chop and make sea state more difficult even before wave height rises much further.

How often is buoy LSNF1 updated?

Buoy LSNF1 is shown using the latest reporting interval available from NOAA. On this page the current reading was updated 1 hour ago, and trend charts use cached station history for context.

Where is buoy LSNF1 located?

Buoy LSNF1 is located near coordinates 25.2350, -80.4570. That position helps you judge how representative the station is for your route, inlet, harbor or offshore area.

Does buoy LSNF1 have a camera?

No camera image is currently available for buoy LSNF1, so this page relies on buoy observations and nearby station context instead.

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