Title: NOPP Research Projects at Longterm Ecosystem Observatory LEO15
1Coastal Ocean Nowcasting and Forecasting for
Homeland Security
Scott Glenn glenn_at_imcs.rutgers.edu Oscar
Schofield oscar_at_imcs.rutgers.edu Robert
Chant chant_at_imcs.rutgers.edu Frederick
Grassle grassle_at_imcs.rutgers.edu
Coastal Ocean Observation Lab Institute of Marine
and Coastal Sciences Rutgers University New
Brunswick, NJ 08901
http//marine.rutgers.edu/cool
http//thecoolroom.org
2What is a Nowcast?
Mostly Cloudy 48F
Feels Like 42F UV Index 1 Minimal
Wind From the Northwest at 15 mph Dew
Point 37F Humidity 66
Visibility Unlimited Barometer 30.14
inches and rising
Present Conditions From Observation Network
3Why are Ocean Nowcasts and Forecasts Important?
Save Lives Save Money
4Why can we forecast in the atmosphere?
5Why cant we forecast in the coastal ocean?
Existing observations dont resolve
features Cant draw a map of current
conditions Cant initialize a forecast model
6How do we fix this?
New enabling technologies
International Constellation of Satellites
Coastal HF Radars
Autonomous Underwater Gliders
7How do we fix this?
New enabling technologies
International Constellation of Satellites
Coastal HF Radars
Autonomous Underwater Gliders
8International Constellation of Ocean Color
Satellites
X-Band Earth Observing Satellites EOS
(MODIS) USA 2001 NEMO (COIS) USA 2004 Orbview-2
(SeaWiFS) USA Op. HY-1 (COCTS/CZI) China 2002 FY1-
C (MVISR) China Op. FY1-D (MVISR) China 2002 IRS-P
3 (MOS) India Op. IRS-P4 (OCM) India Op. ADEOS-2
Japan 2002 (GLI/POLDER) ENVISAT(MERIS) Europ
e 2002
9CODAR HF Radar
Long-Range
10Long Duration Autonomous Gliders
1130km x 30km 1998-2001
12marine.rutgers.edu/cool www.theCOOLroom.org
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Over 33 million to date (So far, over 11 million
in 2001)
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14Coastal Ocean Regional Operations Center