Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Coastal Ocean Data System (CODS): Wave Measurements  PI: Robert E. Jensen ► Supervisor:

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Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Coastal Ocean Data System (CODS): Wave Measurements  PI: Robert E. Jensen ► Supervisor: Mark Gravens ► PM: Jeffery P. Waters  To provide high-quality wave observations, for model evaluation, testing/improvements, climate variation, wave data analysis for intra- measurement evaluation, and decision tools to the CE and user base community.  Funding: ► FY14: $2.069M / $600K (Beach Response) ► FY15: $2.097M + $656K (Beach Response) ($1.948M CDIP / $148.6K NDBC) FLOSSIE: $83.6K  Team Members: ► R.E. Jensen (PI / Coordination / Contracting) ► T. Hesser (Software Development) ► A. Cialone (Data Archive) ► PMP: L. Thomas/ A. Armstrong / J. McGuffie ► SIO: E. Terrill / J. Thomas / R. Guza ► NDBC: R. Riley / C. Kohler / R. Bouchard

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Coastal Ocean Data System (CODS): Wave Measurements  Collaborators / Contributors: ► CA Department of Parks & Recreation/Division of Boating & Waterways ► Scripps Institution of Oceanography (CDIP) ► US Navy and Marines (Funding) ► National Coastal Wave Climate / Wave Information Study ► NOAA/NDBC ; NOAA/NOS/PORTS (Collaboration) ► IOOS, and External Partners (Buoy Sites) ► IOC/WMO/JCOMM: (Test and Evaluation) ► Environment Canada (Test and Evaluation) ► BOEM / DOE (Buoy Sites) ► Port Authorities / Portland, San Francisco / LA ► FRF Data Integration Framework

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Completed Products  Completed products: ► Wiki and Fact Sheet Update ► FRF Buoy for Inventory (spare) ► Directional Wave Data Collection at 18 USACE Sites ► Directional Wave Data Collection at 9 Co-shared Sites ► Directional Wave Data Collection at 32 Other Sites ► Cooperative Agreement SIO Option Year 1 ► Directional Wave Data Collected NDBC ► FLOSSIE Deployed

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Completed Products  Completed products (CDIP Contract 1/2): Publications / Presentations: J. Thomas, Presentation: “Wave Observations and Validation for Maritime Commerce,” Hydrographic Survey Research Panel, July Seymour, R., and Castel, D. “Extracting Annual Maximum Wave Heights from Waverider Buoy Data,” ASCE Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering (in review). Products: ► Buoy data (real-time / archive) converted to netCDF DMAC compliant Includes metadata ► Archived all CDIP data to NODC ► Data access services Serves WMS / WFS/ OpenDAP / SOS  THREDDS server  ERDDAP server ► Improvements to IRIDIUM communications Automatically fill missing data Automatically turn on/off xyz data transfer

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Completed Products  Completed products (CDIP Contract 2/2): ► Improvements to monitoring / diagnostics Real-time display Improved mooring tracking NDBC update tracking Inactive buoy list ► Standarized web pages to use THREDDS server Online ipython notebooks for all CDIP products Online documentation for data access ► Improved CDIP IT flexibility Amazon cloud servies CDIP library interfacing with Solaris zones

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® FY15 Activities  Directional Wave Data Collection (CDIP) ► Maintained 59 directional wave sites USACE / DPR-DBW / US Navy / IOOS-RA / Others 99.78% return on real-time data IRIDIUM Migration ~100% complete ► US Navy donated four 0.7m Datawell directional waverider buoys Could be used (Rovers/R&D) low energy environments Outfitted with IRIDIUM tophats ► Three new sites (Externally Funded) Egmont Channel, FL (offshore Tampa Bay) Anacapa Passage, CA Long Beach Channel, CA

FY15 Activities  New CDIP Sites (Externally Funded) Long Beach Channel, CA NOAA Egmont Channel, FL NOAA-PORTS Anacapa Passage, CA US NAVY Use of new sites: WIS Evaluation / Island Sheltering / Spectral Transformation

Issues & Help Required  Execution issues: ► Contracting Performance Period Execution ► Not yet but thinking in the future IRIDIUM Service Burden Exemptions ► USACE’s Role in the Arctic?  Anticipated cost growth : ► Costs will continue to increase It is fixed for the next 3 years under Cooperative Agreement ► Gaps in measurement sites: Rovers Support of WIS where measurements are needed USACE field offices want to fill

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Issues & Help Required  Opportunities : ► IOOS-Regional Associations ► US Navy / Marines ► BOEM/DOE ► External partners ► NOAA/NCEP and ECMWF discussions ► IOC/WMO/JCOMM

Good News Stories We Can Tout  Five Year Research Cooperative Agreement: SIO ► Multi-faceted incorporating use of wave measurements ► Functionally improved working directly with SIO / CDIP  Three additional sites at no cost  Four 0.7m Datawell Directional Waverider buoys  Significant advancements in wave data real-time and archiving ► DMAC Compliant ► Template for other wave measurement providers

Good News Stories We Can Tout

Lessons Learned  What has worked? ► Strong cooperation with CDIP / SIO / Federal Liaison ► Contracts / Legal ► External buoy sites increase measurement array at low cost to USACE ► State of California DPR / DBW with new MOU ► Growth of collaboration and research opportunities ? ► IOC/WMO/JCOMM international recognition of USACE wave measurement program ► FLOSSIE Deployment

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Lessons Learned  What hasn’t? ► Performance Period of the Cooperative Agreement ► MOU with the State of California ► New path of NDBC for directional wave measurements ► Data accessibility through WIS

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® Technology Transfer Plan  Description of technology or capability to be delivered: ► Deliver/archive directional and non-directional wave observations ► Increased number of research opportunities Documentation: Journal papers, Reports, Wiki, Presentations Tools (under Wave Measurements Work Unit)  Who is the customer? ► WIS and evaluations ► District modelers and engineers ► Wave modeling community  How will it be delivered? ► Access to the data (Thredds/Opendap) ► Documentation  What is the metric for success? ► Feedback from the CWG / PDT ► Use of the information from web site access

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® FY16 Proposed Activities  Data Collection for existing CDIP buoy array ► Maintain what we have ► Explore re-positioning of CA assets  Collaborative R&D Coastal Wave Climate ► Long-Term Climate Variability ► Wave-Current Data Evaluation ► Intra-Measurement Evaluation FLOSSIE (7 sensor/payloads) Co-located Sites Dual Sensor Sites  Input required for the Waves Plan 2.0

Innovative solutions for a safer, better world BUILDING STRONG ® FY16 Proposed Activities