Water Forecast Users
 
   
 

The forecasts are easily customised to suit the different needs of users like

  • The Municipality water engineer responsible for hoisting the "blue flag" and for warnings of storm water overflow occurrences for the benefit of bathers along selected beaches
  • The professional fisherman, who checks the local current, salt and temperature conditions in order to indicate the whereabouts of the fish
  • The yachtsman, who wants to know the weekend’s wind and current conditions before planning his sailing activities
  • The boat owner, who wishes to know the water level to make sure that his boat remains safely on the shore
  • Trolling fishers wanting to know where the thermocline is in order to locate the salmon
  • The fisherman wanting to know the ice conditions before setting out
  • The angler in summer who wants to know where the cold water will hit the shore to increase his chances of finding the salmon
  • The marine farmer, who wishes to know how salt and temperature vary, aiming at an optimum feeding of the fish
 
  • The county biologist, who wishes to issue a timely warning to the public of an occurrence of poisonous algae.
  • The Danish environmental authorities wishing to inform the public of next week’s oxygen depletion in Kattegat– instead of last year’s – and maybe describe the reason for that depletion
  • The people at a power station on a river seeking information on the coming days’ freshwater discharge
  • The captain of a diving vessel, who wishes to satisfy himself that the water is clear enough for the divers to locate the wreck
  • The county engineer, who wishes to know the height of the waves before he stands on the quay and finds the waves to high for him to inspect or repair the measurement buoy
  • The county engineer carefully watching the oil spill to be able to take preventive measures before it reaches Rødsand.
  • The ferry company using currents and waves to optimise the route planning
  • The wind farm construction company, who wants to have forecasts before transporting construction elements to the sea site
  • The rescue company needing to know the floating route of the man-over-board.
  • The windsurfer needing to know today’s best beach for his activities