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Office of Coast Survey NOAA’s Storm Surge Roadmap: a Pathway to Improved Products and Services Jesse C. Feyen Storm Surge Roadmap Portfolio Manager.

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1 Office of Coast Survey NOAA’s Storm Surge Roadmap: a Pathway to Improved Products and Services Jesse C. Feyen Storm Surge Roadmap Portfolio Manager

2 Office of Coast Survey The Vision Community planning Training and education Leads to appropriate personal and community response Infuse state of the art science and technology 2 Highly accurate, relevant, and timely information CLEARLY COMMUNICATED which results in reductions in loss of life and ensures all communities are resilient

3 Office of Coast Survey NOAA’s Coastal Flood Mission Supports a range of time scales –Long-term coastal planning –Evacuation plans –Forecasting imminent events Requires expertise from across NOAA –Meteorology, oceanography, geodesy, remote sensing, observing, modeling, computing, mapping & GIS, social science, outreach… National Weather Service + National Ocean Service + Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research

4 Office of Coast Survey The Bottom Line Customers Ask: Who will get flooded? How much? When will it arrive and leave? What will the impacts be? How often will it occur? How should I respond? NOAA needs to: Determine storm water levels –T–Total Water Level (TWL) comes from surge + tides + waves + rivers –M–Model and product accuracy needs to reflect uncertainty Describe flooding as inundation above ground –I–In statements and maps Communicate actionable information –I–Intuitive and consistent

5 Office of Coast Survey Improving NOAA’s Capabilities Storm Surge Roadmap: NOAA’s plan for the future 10 year plan to improve products and services Shows a common direction across the agency and to partners Bottom line: first-ever comprehensive effort to holistically address rapidly expanding problem and establish a community approach Common Goal

6 Office of Coast Survey Addressing the Goals of the Roadmap Improving calculation of flood risk –Developing higher resolution Total Water Level models (surge + tide + waves + rivers) by enhancing SLOSH, installing ADCIRC –Developing ensembles to determine uncertainty Tackling inundation mapping challenges –New graphics showing floods above ground level Using social science to improve communication –Assessing public’s understanding and partner’s needs, design and test new products

7 Office of Coast Survey Supporting the Pacific Gather information about needs unique to this area –Coastal inundation prediction Build partnerships –Coastal Storms Program, Sea Grant, NWS Pacific Region, CPHC, NCEP, USACE, researchers, … Develop our common vision and the steps we can take to achieve it –Finding the right tool, determining how to implement it

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