Sixth Short Course on Sea Level Data Quality Control, Analysis and Applications for the Tsunami and other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (CARIBE-EWS)
Sixth Caribbean Training Course for Operators of Sea Level Stations
Training Course
26 February - 02 March 2018
Mexico,
Mexico
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
The course is organized 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) by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, the Commonwealth Marine Economies Programme (CME, UK), the National Oceanography Centre (NOC, UK), the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the University of Hawaii Sea Level Center (UHSLC), and the Caribbean Tsunami Warning Program (US NOAA/NWS). IOC invites the Caribbean Tsunami Warning Focal Points and Tsunami National Contacts to nominate a sea-level station professional to participate in this training course. The person should be responsible for conducting and supporting the data analysis and quality control of the sea-level stations in your country. Participants should also have skills with computers and processing databases, basic knowledge on oceanographic concepts; and should hold a permanent position with a national or regional agency. Before attending the training, participants are expected to become familiar with the volumes of the IOC sea-level Manuals and Guides 14 available at http://www.psmsl.org/train_and_info/training/manuals/. Currently over 76 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. The data are also important for monitoring other short-term (e.g. storm surges) and long-term sea-level changes. The course will include training on TASK, the UK NOC Tidal Analysis Software Kit. TASK is a suite of programmes that includes quality control, harmonic analysis, tidal prediction, formatted tide table production, data manipulation and the calculation of daily and monthly means (see http://noc.ac.uk/business/marine-data-products/tidal-analysis.
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- 4.5 - ICG CARIBE EWS WG1 Sea Level Meeting - Marcelino Hernandez
- 4.6 - Visit to Servicio Nacional de Mareografos
- 4.7 - Presentation of Course Certificates, and Adjourn
- 1 - Introduction, Sea Level Stations and Overview Quality control and data analysis
- 1.1 - Overview of Oceanographic Concept/Types of Sea Level Variability- Angela Hibbert
1.1 Overview of Oceanographic Concept/Types of Sea Level Variability- Angela Hibbert - 1.2 - Coastal Sea Level Station Instrumentation - Christa von Hillebrandt-Andrade
1.2 Coastal Sea Level Station Instrumentation - Christa von Hillebrandt-Andrade - 1.3 - Installation and Operation of Sea Level Stations, including Leveling – Jerard Jardin
1.3 Installation and Operation of Sea Level Stations, including Leveling – Jerard Jardin - 1.4 - How sea level is measured measured (Tide Gauges, altimetry etc) –Simon Williams
1.4 How sea level is measured measured (Tide Gauges, altimetry etc) –Simon Williams - 1.5 - Overview of Quality Control - Angela Hibbert
1.5 Overview of Quality Control - Angela Hibbert - 1.6 - Overview of Data Analysis - Simon Williams
1.6 Overview of Quality Control - Angela Hibbert - 1.7 - Data Visualization and Analysis for Tsunamis and other Applications, Including Meteo Tsunamis - Victor Huerfano
1.7 Data Visualization and Analysis for Tsunamis and other Applications, Including Meteo Tsunamis - Victor Huerfano - 2 - Training on Software Data Analysis
- 2.1 - Tsunami Sea Level Decision Support Tools Tide Tool and IOC Sea Level Monitoring Facility –Christa von Hillebrandt
2.1 Tsunami Sea Level Decision Support Tools Tide Tool and IOC Sea Level Monitoring Facility –Christa von Hillebrandt - 2.2 - Tsunami Sea Level Decision Support Tools Tide Tool – Stuart Weinstein
2.2 Tsunami Sea Level Decision Support Tools Tide Tool – Stuart Weinstein - 2.3 - Overview Tidal Analysis Software Kit (TASK) – Angela Hibbert
2.3 Overview Tidal Analysis Software Kit (TASK) – Angela Hibbert - 2.4 - TASK Software Installation and Data Setup Overview – Angela Hibbert & Simon Williams
2.4 TASK Software Installation and Data Setup Overview – Angela Hibbert & Simon Williams - 2.5 - Data Analysis Using TASK and POLTIPS Tidal Predictions -Participants
2.5 Data Analysis using TASK and POLTIPS Tidal Predictions_Puerto Rico-Carolina Hincapié-Cárdenas - 3 - Tidal Analysis Software Kit (TASK) and Data Analysis Examples
- 3.1 - The Perfect Forecast – Marcelino Hernandez
3.1 The Perfect Forecast – Marcelino Hernandez - 3.2 - 2017 Hurricane Sea Level Data Analysis – IOCARIBE TBC
3.2 2017 Hurricane Sea Level Data Analysis – IOCARIBE TBC - 3.3 - Recent Tsunami Data Analysis – Stuart Weinstein
- 3.4 - Recent Tsunami Data Analysis, Mexico Experience - Jorge Zavala and Others
- 4 - Applications of Sea Level Data and Country Reports
- 4.1 - Sea Level Space and Temporal Variations and Related Processes - Marcelino Hernandez
4.1 Sea Level Space and Temporal Variations and Related Processes - Marcelino Hernandez - 4.2 - Additional Pointers for Using Tide Tool in Operations – Stuart Weinstein
4.2.1 The Update Widget - 4.3 - Sea Level Station Maintenance Tricks - Angela Hibbert and Jerard Jardin
4.3 Sea Level Station Maintenance Tricks - Angela Hibbert and Jerard Jardin - 4.4 - National Presentation of Results/Sea Level Networks
2018 Sea Level Presentation_Report on Tide Gauge and Sea Level Monitoring Station_Port Royal, Kingston Jamaica
4.4 GOES Network
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operation_Antigua and Barbuda
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operations_Aruba
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operations_Belize
2018 Sea Level Presentation_Tide monitoring in Santa Catarina, Brazil (south)-Matias G Boll
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operations_Carrie Bow Caye_Belize
2018 Sea Level Presentation_Modern Sea Levels at Carrie Bow Cay, Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Belize-Marguerite A
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operations_George Town, Cayman Islands
2018 Sea Level Presentation_Cayman
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operations_Costa Rica
2018 Sea Level Presentation_Costa Rica_Silvia Chacón Barrantes
2018 Preliminary Report on Sea Level Station Operations_Cuba
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operations_Commonwealth of DOMINICA
IOC Circular Letter No. 2661_Preliminar National Report_Dominican Republic
2018 National Presentation of Results_Haiti
2018 National Presentation of SL Analysis Cap Haitien_Haiti
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operation_Nicaragua
2018 Report on Sea Level Station Operation_Saint Lucia
2018 Report on Tige Gauge and Sea Level Monitoring Station at Port Royal_Kingston Jamaica
2018 Sea Level Presentation_Report of Sea Level Station Operations_NICARAGUA_Mexico(Navy)-Martha Herrera Jimenez
2018 Sea Level Presentation_Tide Gauge Network of the Mexican Navy_Mexico(Servicio Mareografico)
Agenda | Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
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Agenda | Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
IOC-GLOSS-PRSN Caribbean Training Course for Operators of Sea Level Stations | 18/09/2008 |
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First IOC-GLOSS-PRSN Caribbean Training Course for Operators of Sea Level Stations | 24/05/2012 |
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IOC/2016/MG/14 VOL.5. | Manual on sea level measurement and interpretation, v. V: Radar gauges | 18/01/2018 |
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CARIBE-EWS Prioritized Inventory of Sea Level Stations_Jan-Dec 2017 | 09/02/2018 |
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IOTWS Sea Level Network, Oct14 | 03/11/2014 |
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SC-2006/WS/38 | Manual on Sea-level Measurements and Interpretation, Volume IV: An update to 2006 | 18/01/2018 |
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Agenda VI Sea Level Course Caribbean | 08/02/2018 |
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There are 33 participants associated with Sixth Short Course on Sea Level Data Quality Control, Analysis and Applications for the Tsunami and other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (CARIBE-EWS) .
Name | Country |
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HERNANDEZ GONZALEZ Marcelino | Cuba |
HIBBERT Angela | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
HINCAPIÉ-CÁRDENAS Carolina | United States of America |
JARDIN Jerard | United States of America |
VON HILLEBRANDT-ANDRADE Christa | United States of America |
WEINSTEIN Stuart | United States of America |
WILLIAMS Simon | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
ZAVALA-HIDALGO Jorge | Mexico |
Name | Country |
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POLYTE Metthieu | Haiti |
AUGUSTIN Govinda | Saint Lucia |
BOLL Matias | Brazil |
BRUNO Dieudonné | Haiti |
CHACON BARRANTES Silvia | Costa Rica |
EUGENE Vivian | Dominica |
GARRAWAY-MCPHERSON Janelle | Dominica |
GÓMEZ-RAMOS Octavio | Mexico |
GUTIERREZ PALACIOS Ivan Vladimir | Mexico |
GUTIÉRREZ QUIJADA SERGIO VALENTE | Mexico |
HERNÁNDEZ MAGUEY FELIPE | Mexico |
HERRERA Martha | Nicaragua |
MACK Melorne | Antigua and Barbuda |
MADISON Lee | Cayman Islands |
METAYER Gerard | Haiti |
OPISHINSKI Thomas | United States of America |
ORTEGA Vladimir | Mexico |
RIVAS GARCIA Carlos Alberto | Mexico |
RIVERA ESTEVEZ Wagner E. | Dominican Republic |
ROBINSON Romayne | Jamaica |
SMITH Michelle | Belize |
TOSCANO Marguerite | United States of America |
VILLALOBOS REYES Luis Manuel | Mexico |
WELLINGTON Francisca Elizabeth | Belize |
Y.H. Lo. Anthony | Aruba |
ZARZA-ALVARADO Miriam | Mexico |
= Person has declined to participate or had their request to participate declined.
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 34
Confirmed: 33
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 1
Rejected: 0
Label(s): no labels
Created at 18:34 on 11 Dec 2017 by Bernardo Aliaga Rossel
Last Updated at 08:59 on 24 Jan 2024 by Sofie de Baenst