IOC and CME-NOC Programme Training Course for Operators of Sea Level Stations in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions
Caribbean Sea Level Stations Operators Training
Training Course
17 - 21 October 2016
Rodney Bay
St. Lucia
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
Open attendance.
Within the framework of the Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Tsunami and Other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (ICG/CARIBE-EWS), the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, Commonwealth Marine Economies Programme (CME UK) of the National Oceanography Centre (NOC UK) and the Caribbean Tsunami Warning Program (US NOAA/NWS) are organizing the “Fifth Training Course for Operators of Sea Level Stations in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions”, in Rodney Bay, St Lucia, 17-21 October 2016. This activity is open to participants from Anguilla (UK), Dominica, Honduras, Jamaica, Montserrat (UK), Panama, Sint Maarten (Kingdom of Netherlands), St Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Turks and Caicos (UK), officially nominated by their Tsunami National Contacts (TNCs), thanks to the contribution of the Government of Monaco. Currently over 70 sea level stations in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions are contributing to the CARIBE EWS and are available to the Tsunami Service Providers and National Tsunami Warning Centres. In addition to fulfilling the requirements of tsunami services it is encouraged that the stations also meet the requirements of the Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS). The aim of this training course is to cover tide gauge technologies, practical levelling training (using the new St Lucia gauge), sea level variability (including tides and tsunamis) and an introduction to quality control/tidal analysis. The trainers from NOC will be Prof. Phil Woodworth, Dr. Francisco Calafat and Dr. Angela Hibert. It is expected that all participants will also present a written and oral report on the status of sea level operations of their institution.
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- 1 - Welcome messages (including host agencies), housekeeping, introductions – Angela Hibbert/Francisco Mir Calafat
1. IOC and CME-NOC Programme Training Course for Operators of Sea-Level Stations in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions - 2 - Introduction to tide gauge technology, installation, IOC manuals, applications of data – Phil Woodworth
2. Instruments Used for Measurement of Sea Level (Tide Gauges) - 3 - Components of a tide gauge record (e.g. tides, surges, tsunamis etc) and general principles of QC – Angela Hibbert
3. Components of a Tide Gauge Record and General Principles of Quality Control
3. Siting the St Lucia Tide Gauge - 5 - IOC Sea Level Data Facility- Carolina Hincapie
IOC Sea Level Data Facility - 4 - Telemetry - GOES System and User Requests, and Sat Link Configurations – Kay Metcalf (remotely)
4. GOES DCSUpdate - 6 - Other GLOSS data centres (PSMSL) – Angela Hibbert
6. The Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) - 7 - Other GLOSS data centres (UHSLC) – Jerard Jardin
7. University of Hawaii Sea Level Center - 8 - IOC and international programmes – Phil Woodworth
8. International Programmes, including the GLOSS Programme, and International Sea Level Data Banks - 9 - Overview of CARIBE-EWS and status of the network – Carolina Hincapie
9. The Tsunami and Other Coastal Hazards for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (CARIBE EWS):11 Years Advancing Readiness - 10 - Network reports
- 11 - Technical aspects of tide gauge maintenance – Jerard Jardin
- 12 - Quality control of data – Brandon Coleman
12. Quality Control jeopardy
12. CO-OPS' Guide for the Quality Control of Data - 13 - Tidal datums – Phil Woodworth
13. Hydrographic Datums - 14 - Introduction to PTWC Tide Tool Overview, Installation – Carolina Hincapie
14. TideTool Software: PTWC and ITIC Sea Level Data Analyzer - 15 - PTWC Tide Tool Operation & Data Analysis – Carolina Hincapie/Stuart Weinstein
15. TIDE TOOL: SOFTWARE TO ANALYZE GTS SEA-LEVEL DATA - 16 - Science and experience of tsunamis – Stuart Weinstein
- 17 - Introduction to oceanography, MSL variability, trends and Climate Change – Francisco Mir Calafat
17. Introduction to mean sea level variability and change - 18 - Other techniques for measuring sea level (altimetry,salt marshes , O18) - Francisco Mir Calafat
18. Other techniques for measuring sea level - 19 - Geodesy and VLM, benchmark and levelling requirements, GPS, absolute gravimetry – Phil Woodworth
- 20 - Datum control and levelling exercise – Phil Woodworth
20. Datum Control of a Tide Gauge, Relative Sea Level Changes, Vertical Land Movements and GNSS (GPS) at Tide Gauges
20. Levelling Exercise - 21 - Sea level extremes – Francisco Mir Calafat
21. Sea level extremes - 22 - Closing remarks, presentation of certificates
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Introduction_BrandonColeman | 07/12/2017 |
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There are 15 participants associated with IOC and CME-NOC Programme Training Course for Operators of Sea Level Stations in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions .
Name | Country |
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CALAFAT Francisco | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
HIBBERT Angela | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
HINCAPIÉ-CÁRDENAS Carolina | United States of America |
JARDIN Jerard | United States of America |
WOODWORTH Philip | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Name | Country |
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ALEXANDER Kemron | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
AUGUSTIN Govinda | Saint Lucia |
BARKER Damian | Anguilla |
CASTRO Fernando | Honduras |
DOS SANTOS Sergio | United States of America |
ENGELISTE Mervin | Saint Lucia |
GARRAWAY-MCPHERSON Janelle | Dominica |
PHILOGENE Jeremy | Saint Lucia |
ROBINSON Benjamin | Turks Caicos Isl |
STANIO Lee | Saint Lucia |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 15
Confirmed: 15
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
Label(s): no labels
Created at 11:39 on 20 Sep 2016 by Bernardo Aliaga Rossel
Last Updated at 17:30 on 07 Dec 2017 by Seyoung Park