The meteorological conditions over the ocean waters of a specific Alaskan inlet, influenced by geographic features such as surrounding mountains and the open Gulf of Alaska, create a dynamic and often rapidly changing environment. These conditions include wind speed and direction, air temperature, precipitation, visibility, sea state, and tides. For example, diurnal winds are common, shifting between onshore breezes during the day and offshore flows at night.
Accurate and timely forecasts for this area are critical for safe navigation and operations for a variety of maritime activities including commercial fishing, recreational boating, kayaking, and transportation. Historical weather data analysis provides insights into long-term trends and seasonal patterns, crucial for planning and preparedness. This information also plays a vital role in ecological studies focusing on the rich marine life and sensitive intertidal ecosystems within the bay.