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Goals

Contribute to ongoing total water level improvements based on:

  1. improved physics

  2. the additiona of hyper-resolution

  3. improved understanding of geomorphic changes

  4. and improvements proposed by the CC CoP membership

 


Co-Chairs and CCCoP Executive Committee Members

Meg Palmsten, Ph.D. (U.S. Geological Survey St Petersbug Coastal & Marine Science Center)

Hassan Mashriqui, Ph.D. (NOAA/NWS Office of Water Prediction)

 

 


Total Water Level Survey

Take our Survey by clicking here!

 

The Total Water Level Working Group seeks to understand the current state of progress on operational forecasting systems for coastal total water level.  To address this goal, we are working to identify forecast models simulating total water level and their characteristics.  Ensure that your total water level model system is part of the study by filling out the survey by Tuesday, March 31, 2026. The survey will take 2-20 minutes to complete.

 

 

 

 


Related Webinars, Town Halls, Workshops

 

February 10, 2026 - Total Water Level Modeling Town Hall: Challenges & Areas of Opportunity

Presenters: Zach Cobell (The Water Institute), John Warner (USGS) & Yonggang Liu (University of South Florida)

Moderator: Meg Palmsten (USGS)

 

No registration is needed to attend.  You can join the meeting with the following information:

Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/kti-ktaw-nes

Or dial: ‪(US) +1 414-856-5982‬ PIN: ‪248 179‬#

 

June 3, 2025 - The Next Gen NOS Model Skill Assessment System

Presentation by Rachel Ackerman, Atieh Alipour, Lucila Houttuijn Bloemendaal, Andrew Kammerer & Patrick Limber (NOAA/NOS) 

Survey

Links

 


Interested in joining the Bathymetric Data Working Group?

Email us at: coastal.coupling@noaa.gov