Coastal Flood Forecasting at TAMU-CC/TCOON Dr. Patrick R. Michaud [email protected]. edu January 30, 2003 Dr. Philippe Tissot [email protected]Dr. Daniel Cox, Dr. Alex Sadovski, Scott Duff, Jessica Tishmack, Deidre Williams, Zack Bowles, Aimee Mostella, Jeremy Stearns, Kelly Torres, Alex Drikitis Collaborators:
Coastal Flood Forecasting at TAMU-CC/TCOON. Dr. Philippe Tissot [email protected]. Dr. Patrick R. Michaud [email protected]. Collaborators:. Dr. Daniel Cox, Dr. Alex Sadovski, Scott Duff, Jessica Tishmack, Deidre Williams, Zack Bowles, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Coastal Flood Forecastingat TAMU-CC/TCOONDr. Patrick R. [email protected]
Dr. Daniel Cox, Dr. Alex Sadovski, Scott Duff, Jessica Tishmack, Deidre Williams, Zack Bowles, Aimee Mostella, Jeremy Stearns, Kelly Torres, Alex Drikitis
Collaborators:
TCOON overview
Started 1988 Over 50 stations Primary Sponsors
General Land Office
Water Devel. Board US Corps of Eng Nat'l Ocean Service
Gulf ofMexico
TCOON overview
Measurements Precise Water Levels Wind Temperature Barometric Pressure
Follows NOAA/NOS standards
Real-time, online database
Typical TCOON station
Wind anemometer Radio Antenna Satellite Transmitter Solar Panels Data Collector Water Level Sensor Water Quality Sensor Current Meter
Other real-time observing systems
Real-time Navigation Port of Corpus Christi Port Freeport NOAA PORTS
Water-Quality Nueces Bay Salinity Oso Creek Dissolved
Oxygen Offshore Weather
Data management design principles
Preserve source data Annotate instead of modify
Automate as much as possible Maintain a standard interchange format Avoid complex or proprietary