Monitor tsunami detection signals from the SOUTH PUERTO RICO - 230 NM Southwest of San Juan, PR station (Station 42407) near Puerto Rico. Follow deep-ocean pressure readings and alert status used by NOAA warning centers.

Current Conditions

This station has limited data availability.

About SOUTH PUERTO RICO - 230 NM Southwest of San Juan, PR Buoy

The SOUTH PUERTO RICO - 230 NM Southwest of San Juan, PR buoy is part of the NOAA National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) network. It monitors deep-ocean pressure changes and sea-level anomalies to detect tsunami waves before they reach shore. The readings feed tsunami warning centers, emergency managers, and coastal resilience planners across Puerto Rico.

This station participates in NOAA’s Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) network, designed to spot tsunami waves and trigger early warnings.

Data Applications

  • Emergency managers: Receive rapid tsunami alerts and confirmation readings to guide evacuations and public safety messaging.
  • NOAA Warning Centers: Verify tsunami models with live ocean-bottom pressure changes and refine alert thresholds.
  • Researchers: Study seismic-driven wave propagation and improve coastal inundation models.
  • Coastal planners: Assess long-term tsunami risk and strengthen resilience plans for vulnerable communities.