SeaLevelTracker
Real-time water level data from NOAA tidal stations across the US coast. Track sea level, tides, and coastal flooding.
Live Water Levels
The BatteryNew York, NY-0.932 m MSLBostonBoston, MA0.153 m MSLSandy HookSandy Hook, NJ-0.964 m MSLPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA0.061 m MSLSewells PointNorfolk, VA-- m MSLWilmingtonWilmington, NC-0.154 m MSLCharlestonCharleston, SC-0.884 m MSLSt. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, FL-- m MSLClearwater BeachClearwater, FL-0.751 m MSLKey WestKey West, FL-0.013 m MSLCedar KeyCedar Key, FL0.52 m MSLGalvestonGalveston, TX0.1 m MSLPensacolaPensacola, FL0.344 m MSLCorpus ChristiCorpus Christi, TX-- m MSLSan DiegoSan Diego, CA0.64 m MSL
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East Coast
The BatteryNew YorkBostonBostonSandy HookSandy HookPhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaSewells PointNorfolkWilmingtonWilmingtonCharlestonCharlestonKingston PointKingstonNew LondonNew LondonWoods HoleWoods HoleMontaukMontauk
Gulf Coast
St. PetersburgSt. PetersburgClearwater BeachClearwaterKey WestKey WestCedar KeyCedar KeyGalvestonGalvestonCorpus ChristiCorpus ChristiVeniceVeniceBeaufortBeaufort
West Coast
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