Marine buoy
Beryl A AWS 63110
Beryl A AWS is a wave station in North Sea integrated into SwellOracle from NOAA/NDBC. This page summarizes its position, source and available variables for checking surf conditions: 3.9 ft.
Technical details for Beryl A AWS
Use these details to verify the station identity, location, source and timestamp before comparing its values with another buoy or model.
- Station name
- Beryl A AWS
- Station identifier
- 63110
- Country or area
- North Sea
- Coordinates
- 59° 30' 0.0" N, 1° 30' 0.0" E
- Source and provider
- NOAA/NDBC
- Source type
- Wave station
- Data license
- noaa.gov/disclaimer
- Latest source observation
- 2026-07-15T01:00:00 UTC
- Published data fields
- Wave height, Dominant wave period, Average wave period, Water temperature
How to use this reading
Beryl A AWS helps confirm whether swell energy is reaching the North Sea area. Higher height with a longer period usually means more organized energy, while direction determines which coastlines receive that swell best.
For surf decisions, compare height, period and direction with your beach's local exposure. If the station does not report a variable, use the app to compare it with nearby model points.
Observation history not available yet
This station is listed as a physical reference, but it is not part of the current history capture set. SwellOracle only shows charts after enough reusable observations have been stored.
Frequently asked questions about this station
What is Beryl A AWS?
Beryl A AWS is a physical or reference marine station for North Sea, identified as 63110 and published in SwellOracle with source attribution.
Where does the data for Beryl A AWS come from?
The source shown for this page is NOAA/NDBC. SwellOracle preserves the station identifier and distinguishes measured observations from model estimates.
Does Beryl A AWS have a current reading?
A source observation is available and its timestamp is displayed on this page. Always check that time before using the values because marine feeds update on different schedules.
Why does Beryl A AWS have or not have a history chart?
This station is not yet in the history capture set. SwellOracle does not create a chart until a reusable, correctly identified series exists.