The real-time analog surf clock

The WaveClock is an analog clock that shows you real-time wave height, wave period and tide from your station/buoy of interest. It’s your window to the ocean. It connects to your WiFi network through a smartphone app. The app can be used to select any wave buoy or tide station through the entire NOAA network. […]

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The WaveClock is an analog clock that shows you real-time wave height, wave period and tide from your station/buoy of interest. It’s your window to the ocean. It connects to your WiFi network through a smartphone app. The app can be used to select any wave buoy or tide station through the entire NOAA network. When you select a buoy, the WaveClock instantly updates data from that buoy. The surf report interface was designed in Santa Cruz, California, by surfer, and ocean and environmental engineer Craig Jones. WaveClock is easy to read.

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The real-time analog surf clock

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