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The Carolinas Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction System (Caro-COOPS) Funded by the National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration A partnership among the University of South Carolina, North Carolina State University, & the University of North Carolina-Wilmington
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What is Caro-COOPS? A system of coordinated coastal observations for user-driven research: An extensive array of instrumented moorings/stations A comprehensive data management system An advanced suite of integrated models
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Primary measurements Instrumented moorings (10) Current velocity & direction, wave height/direction, temperature, salinity, pressure, chlorophyll Water level/meteorological stations (5) Supplement NOAA NWLON, NDBC, & C-MAN stations * 3 cross-isobath “picket fences” WLS, 10, 30, & 100+ m
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Basic principles guiding the design of Caro-COOPS Integrated architecture (spans the atmosphere, ocean, & land) Flexible system for broad user base Integration with other regional & national observing systems Open access to long-term & real-time data User-driven products
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A comprehensive data management system… www.carocoops.org
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A comprehensive data management system…
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Integrated models… Central Caro-COOPS Goal: To establish reliable forecasting tools for regional coastal ocean processes Initial Demonstration: Real-time forecasts and analyses of storm surge and flooding before & after coastal storms NOAA Photo Library
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Hugo Storm Surge Model Simulation This screenshot shows flooding elevations overlaying orthographic images of the Charleston peninsula from the 4 th to 8 th hours after Hugo has struck land. NCSU Coastal and Estuarine Modeling and Environmental Prediction System (CEMEPS)
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Partnerships: NOAA CSC USC NCSU UNC at Wilmington SCDNR National Water Level Observation Network National Data Buoy Center With developing partnerships involving: North Inlet-Winyah Bay NERR ACE Basin NERR Mote Marine Laboratory
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Future Products Improved forecasts of natural hazards Alerts for anomalous conditions e.g. T/S extremes, hypoxia, HABs New information relevant to fisheries e.g. essential fish habitat conditions, dispersal of eggs & larvae New information on ocean/coastal conditions Testbeds for new technologies related to port operations and homeland security
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Contact info www.caro-coops.org Madilyn Fletcher, Director –fletcher@sc.edu fletcher@sc.edu –(803) 777-5288 Braxton Davis –bdavis@caro-coops.org bdavis@caro-coops.org –(803) 777-5538 Subscribe to our e-mail list for Caro-COOPS news and updates
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