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NOAA’sNOAA’s National Height Modernization National Height Modernization

ProgramProgram

Zelda LeCoatNational Geodetic Survey

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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THE MISSION of NGS

NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey is responsible for defining,maintaining and providing access to the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) to meet our nation’s

• economic• social• environmental needs

World leader in geospatial activities, including the development and promotion of standards, specifications, and guidelines

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• NGS Develops Federal standards for geodetic surveys

• NGS is Committed to making transportation and navigation safer.

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The NSRS is a National Reference Framework

The NSRS provides the foundation for:

• Transportation• Commerce• Mapping and Charting• Multitude of scientific and engineering applications.

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What is Height Modernization?

A program within NOAA's National Geodetic Survey (NGS) that provides:

accurate height information by integrating Global Positioning System technology with existing survey techniques.

• The program enhances the vertical component of the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS).

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Benefitsof

National Height Modernization

• Better integration of geospatial activities within NOAA as well as Federal, state and local government• Improved transportation System• Subsidence Monitoring • Sea Level Rise Estimation• Flood Plain Mapping – Storm Surge Modeling• Emergency Preparedness• Seismic and Infrastructure Monitoring• Saving- Billions

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NSRS

NAVD 88

GEODETIC CONTROL

Reliable

Cost-effective

Accurate

Standardized Legally Established

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Spatial Reference Centers and

Height Modernization Leaders

– Spatial Reference CentersTexasWashingtonCaliforniaLouisiana

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SpatialSpatial Reference Reference CentersCenters

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Why is Height Modernization needed.

• Accurate positioning and heights are necessary for– engineering and construction projects, – ensure safe transportation of goods and people,

by land, air, or sea.• FEMA’s Map Modernization for flood insurance rate

maps. – If the maps are “modernized” based on old elevation

data, the maps will not accurately depict the risk of flooding in an area.

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History of Height Modernization

• 1994, California – Meetings to discuss height issues and whether Height modernization would be effective in California and North Carolina; and determine potential benefits to the nation

• 1998 – Congress directed the NGS to perform national Height Modernization Study

• 2000 – NGS begins Height Modernization planning

• 2001 – Height Mod program begins in NC and CA

• 2001 – NGS studies in LA and WI

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FINDINGS from the studies:

The National Height Modernization Program could result in:

• Improved disaster preparedness

• Accurate digital elevation models, enabling better flood plain analysis and of flood plain needs

• Improved coastal and harbor navigation, enabling safer and more cost-effective shipment of goods

• Improved aircraft navigational aids, and safer approach and landing procedures

• Accurate determination of coastal erosion rates and flood plain boundaries;

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More FINDINGS from the studies:

• Improved land and marine geographic information systems (GIS)

• Assessment of environmental effects on regions • Enhanced agricultural practices • More efficient fish farming• Infrastructure monitoring of subsidence and erosion• Better management of natural resources • Improved understanding of tectonic movement• Significant time and cost savings in field surveying.• Both Louisiana and Wisconsin needed improved vertical

geodetic control

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APPROPRIATION

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FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006YEARS

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California

North Carolina

Wisconsin

Mississippi

Alabama

South Carolina

Kentucky

Texas

Arizona

Louisiana

Washington

NGS

9.9m

2.5m

3.75m 3.75m

9.0m

9.6m

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O U T R E A C H & E D U C A T I O N www.ngs.noaa.gov

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Questions?

Zelda LeCoatCartographerN/NGS1, SSMC3, Room 94521315 East-West HighwaySilver Spring, MD 20910301-713-3220, [email protected]


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