Title: NOAA's National Geodetic Survey
1NOAA's National Geodetic Survey
Height Modernization
FAQ
2A program within NOAA's National Geodetic Survey
(NGS) that provides accurate height
information by integrating Global Positioning
System (GPS) technology with existing
survey techniques.
What is Height Modernization?
3Height Modernization Objective
D E F I N I T I O N
NAVD 88
NSRS
GEODETIC CONTROL
Reliable
Accurate
Cost-effective
Standardized
Legally Established
4- allow aircraft to land safely in low-visibility
conditions - alert safety planners to evacuation routes that
are slowly sinking and susceptible to flooding - provide ships with safer under-keel and overhead
clearance to avoid dangerous collisions - identify flood-prone areas to guide new
construction and reconstruction projects in
vulnerable areas - allow efficient fertilizer and pesticide use and
reduce costs to counter pollution from chemical
runoff
5Why Is Height Modernization Needed?
- Aid in designing and constructing roads and
building - Aid in the transport of goods people by auto
ship and plane - For Flood Insurance Maps (FIRM) modernization
- Determining High Water marks
- Replace High cost leveling
- Decrease survey cost associated with Mapping and
GIS activities
6Local Issues Forest Fires, Mudslides, Flooding
- Provide accurate spatial data so safety managers
can make evacuation decisions - Slope and position information enables efficient
use of firefighting tools
7Height Modernization Background
- 1994, California Meetings to discuss height
issues and whether GPS can assist in resolving
them - 1998 NGS directed to perform Height
Modernization Study - 2000 NGS begins Height Modernization Planning
- 2001 Height Mod program begins in NC and CA
- 2001 NGS studies in LA and WI
8The Roots of Height Modernization
B A C K G R O U N D
- In 1994 - First meeting held in Sacramento, CA
- Some heights in CA in error by more than a meter
- GPS could be immediately used to meet some of
Californias requirements - Necessary for the implementation of NAVD 88
- In 1998, 1.0 M was added to NGS budget to
perform Height Modernization Study
9 B A C K G R O U N D
- In 1999, Height Modernization not mentioned
- In 2000, 500K added to NGS budget for Height
Modernization planning - In 2001, 2.25M added to NGS budget to perform
Height Modernization in North Carolina, to
support the California Spatial Reference Center
(CSRC), and to support NGS related Height
Modernization activities - Also in 2001, NOAA is directed to work with
Louisiana and Wisconsin to assess their
requirements for Height Modernization
10Height Modernization Appropriations (FY01-FY06)
B A C K G R O U N D
Fiscal Year Appropriations States
FY 2001 2.25 M CA, NC
FY 2002 3.75 M CA, NC, LA, WI
FY 2003 3.75 M CA, NC, LA, WI, MS
FY 2004 9.0 M CA, NC, LA, WI, MS, AL, WA, SC
FY 2005 9.6 M CA, NC, LA, WI, MS, AL, WA, TX, KY
FY 2006 9.9 M CA, NC, WI, MS, AL, SC, TX, KY, AZ
11Who administer the funding for the HM?
- NOAAs NGS, administers the funding to the
Congressionally designated recipient through the
NOAA grant process. - HM has been funded on a state by state basis thus
far. - Individual states have received funding through
Congressional support.
12How long will the process take?
- Each state has its unique qualities and needs.
- Is there sufficient spacing of CORS?
- Is leveling required?
- Where within a state is there the most need?
- Are there geologic processes
- Such as subsidence, crustal motion
13HEIGHT MODERNIZATION STATES
14Partnerships
15Spatial Reference Centers
16OUTREACH EDUCATION
- GPS- Derived, Height Workshop
- Height Modernization Workshop
- Height Modernization User Forums
17www.ngs.noaa.gov/heightmod
O U T R E A C H E D U C A T I O N
18The Future
C O N C L U S I O N
- Continue to investigate opportunities to modify
procedures and processes to improve efficiencies. - Provide outreach training and support to states
interested in Height Modernization. - Continue efforts to maintain and grow the
program. - Research new technology to enhance HMP efforts.
19Questions?
Zelda LeCoat Cartographer N/NGS1, SSMC3, Room
9452 1315 East-West Highway Silver Spring, MD
20910 301-713-3220, x105 Zelda.lecoat_at_noaa.gov