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US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Field Data Collection Program - ERDC
Coastal Field Data Collection Program New coastal knowledge through measurements
Stan Boc
Coastal Field Data Collection Program New coastal knowledge through measurements
Stan Boc
Objectives:
• To advance coastal engineering through research & operational field measurements
• To support Corps requirements for field measurements
• Support IOOS activities
Objectives:
• To advance coastal engineering through research & operational field measurements
• To support Corps requirements for field measurements
• Support IOOS activities
US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Field Data Collection Program - ERDC
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US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Field Data Collection Program - ERDC
CFDC Program: CoordinationCFDC Program: Coordination• Coordinated Effort to Develop/Implement a National
Waves Program that responds to COE requirements• Real-Time Observations• Hindcasts (Great Lakes, Atlantic, Gulf, Pacific)• Forecasts
• Integrated Program of Work Units• FWG/FRF – wave measurements
(Supports WIS, COE, others)
• WIS – hindcast historic wave datarequires FWG/FRF measurements
• FWG (CDIP)– example wave forecasts, southern CA• FRF – full range of long-term observations, test site• SCBPS/PILOT – integrate wave obs, modeling, beach response
• Part of National Ocean Observing Effort
• Coordinated Effort to Develop/Implement a National Waves Program that responds to COE requirements
• Real-Time Observations• Hindcasts (Great Lakes, Atlantic, Gulf, Pacific)• Forecasts
• Integrated Program of Work Units• FWG/FRF – wave measurements
(Supports WIS, COE, others)
• WIS – hindcast historic wave datarequires FWG/FRF measurements
• FWG (CDIP)– example wave forecasts, southern CA• FRF – full range of long-term observations, test site• SCBPS/PILOT – integrate wave obs, modeling, beach response
• Part of National Ocean Observing Effort
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US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Field Data Collection Program - ERDC
National Ocean Observing ProgramNational Ocean Observing Program
• Major effort underway for Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS)
• National Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
• National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) leading effort – COE & 13 agencies involved
• USACE is signature member of Ocean.US
• Funded through Agency Budget Processes
• Major effort underway for Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS)
• National Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
• National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) leading effort – COE & 13 agencies involved
• USACE is signature member of Ocean.US
• Funded through Agency Budget Processes
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US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Field Data Collection Program - ERDC
USACE Observing GoalsUSACE Observing Goals
• Expand Field Wave Gauging program
• Internally and through partnerships; sites of opportunity
• Respond to field observation needs of RSM
• Support District Needs for data
• USACE benefits by Ocean.US participation:
• leverage the Corps program for more observations
• Identify and fill gaps
• Standardized data distribution/processing
• Access to more data types (other than waves)
• Concentrate on our interests
(waves, currents, water levels)
• Expand Field Wave Gauging program
• Internally and through partnerships; sites of opportunity
• Respond to field observation needs of RSM
• Support District Needs for data
• USACE benefits by Ocean.US participation:
• leverage the Corps program for more observations
• Identify and fill gaps
• Standardized data distribution/processing
• Access to more data types (other than waves)
• Concentrate on our interests
(waves, currents, water levels)
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US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Field Data Collection Program - ERDC
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BEACH PROCESSES STUDYScripps Institution Of Oceanography, University Of California
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BEACH PROCESSES STUDYScripps Institution Of Oceanography, University Of California
Sponsors • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers • Department of Boating and Waterways, Resources Agency of California
Man-madeHarbors
Lagoons
Cliffs
Objectives
• Monitor beach sand levels, cliff erosion, and waves
• Relate spatial patterns of erosion and wave activity
• Test and improve erosion models used for management decisions
Objectives
• Monitor beach sand levels, cliff erosion, and waves
• Relate spatial patterns of erosion and wave activity
• Test and improve erosion models used for management decisions
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US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Field Data Collection Program - ERDC
LOCAL (2001-2003) 1 mile of shoreline
• Monitor sand level changes and waves at Torrey Pines Beach
• Evaluate existing models that predict fate of nourishment sand
SCBPS: On-Going Studies
REGIONAL (2002-2006) 55 miles of shoreline
• Airborne Laser (“LIDAR”) & Video surveys of N. San Diego County beaches for sand level & cliff erosion
• Monitor nearshore waves
• Evaluate existing models that predict regional change
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US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Field Data Collection Program - ERDC
http://cdip.ucsd.edu/
Coastal Data Information Program CDIP
A successful, sustained observing system
• Corps’ and Cal Boating sponsored
• Since 1970’s
• Wave measurement program
• Waverider Instruments
• 24/7 operation
• Primarily CA with other gauges in HI, GA, WA
• Wide selection of products based on user & Corps input
• Understands users
• 40,000 hits/day
• Corps’ and Cal Boating sponsored
• Since 1970’s
• Wave measurement program
• Waverider Instruments
• 24/7 operation
• Primarily CA with other gauges in HI, GA, WA
• Wide selection of products based on user & Corps input
• Understands users
• 40,000 hits/day