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Graphic courtesy NOAA / PMEL / Center for Tsunami Research Pacific Northwest Waters Gateway to Our Future Communication through the NANOOS Visualization System Jonathan Allan NANOOS User Products Chair

– Disparate suite of web sites available to the public (serving a wide range of data). – Regional needs: seamless delivery of coastal, estuarine and ocean data to stakeholders within the NANOOS domain (+external partners, other RCOOS, and national/international programs). – NANOOS currently provides access to 47 different types of variables, and in total ~160 ‘assets’. Effective delivery of these data and product feeds can lead to: greater situational awareness (local and regional scales); improved access to and understanding of environmental variables/conditions; and, enable development and access to short- and long-term time-series. – Overall goal: to aid our understanding of climate variability, safety, operations, and lead to improved resource management and regional productivity. Why have a NANOOS visualization system?

The Challenge - Many Stakeholders – State (e.g. ODFW, WADOE, DSL,…) and Federal agencies (NOAA, NWS, FEMA, US Coast Guard,...), – Cities and Counties – Ocean engineering (instruments, wave energy, telecommunication), – NGO’s, – Ports, – Bar pilots, – Fishers (recreational and commercial), – Shellfish growers, – Recreational boaters, – Tribes, – Geotechnical consultants, – Universities/researchers, – Schools (k-12), – Public-at-large, – and many others…

Needs to be seamless, accurate, of sufficient temporal and spatial resolution, and meets user needs; Includes: portals, specific data/product page views, mobile applications, direct links, etc. Methods of Communication Key Requirements: 1)Interoperability with national-scale applications 2)Reliable, efficient ingest of data 3)Access to models, applications, tools and information products 4)A rich, yet simple (Google-maps) interface based around the following core functions: current conditions; forecasts; and, access to historical data.

Overlays (Satellite, Models, & other geospatial data) Shorelines & Bathymetry Shelf moorings & gliders

NANOOS Visualization System (NVS) Workflow

Beach and Shoreline Mapping Portal (Hazards, Climate) Washington coast data coming soon + plus bathymetry Pacific Northwest Tsunami Evacuation Zones (Hazards) iPhone TsunamiNW-Evac app (v. 1.0, released Nov. 2011, Android Jan. 2012) Maritime Operations Portal (Maritime Operations, Climate, Hazards, Fisheries) 1 km alongshore virtual nodes providing high resolution WWIII model time series, surface currents, etc. Under development Situational Awareness Portal ( All themes ) Most recent observations providing situational awareness capability for multiple assets Under development NANOOS Visualization Applications (NVAPs) NANOOS Integrated Data Access System (NIDAS) (All themes) Access longer time series, user defined plots, etc. Under development NANOOS/CMOP Data Explorer (All themes) Compare multiple variables and sites, user defined plots, etc. Under development Others…

TsunamiNW-Evac (iPhone/Android)

Usage Trends

Questions?

NVS History and Status: Mar v1.5 released (added forecast capabilities, access to gliders and cruise data) May v1.6 released (added access to various map image overlays e.g. HF radar, satellite imagery, and ocean models). v1.0 iPhone NVS mobile app released Aug v2.0 released (added comparator (model vs measured time series) and forecast overlays). v1.0 Android NVS mobile app released Mar v2.5 released (added MyNANOOS option, customized units and settings) Apr 2011 – v1.5 iPhone NVS released Jun v. 2.0 iPhone NVS released (Android Sep 2011) Nov v2.6 released (added Tsunami evacuation zones NVAP, and user created places) Nov v. 1.0 iPhone TsunamiNW-Evac app released (Android Jan 2012)