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CBOS User Formum: Ocean Observations
to Improve Decisionmaking

December 4, 2007
Half Moone Cruise & Celebration Center
Norfolk, Virginia

Agenda

Presentations

Key Forecasting Issues in the Chesapeake Bay
Tony Siebers
Meteorologist–in–Charge
NOAA National Weather Service

Predicting the Next Storm Surge Flood:
A Regional Prototype for a National Problem

Michael Koterba
USGS, Chair CBOS

Hurricane Isabel 2003 Water   Quick Time movie
Level & Inundation Model Animation

Alexandria, VA on September 18–22, 2003

Time Lapse Video of the VIMS   Windows Media movie
Ferry Pier on 18 September 2003

from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
      
The Variability of Storm Surge
Impacts in Hampton Roads:
All Hurricanes are Not the Same

Bill Sammler
Warning Coordination Meteorologist
NOAA National Weather Service

Marine Weather Forecasts & Coastal Flood
Forecasting in the Upper Chesapeake Bay/
Tidal Potomac Region: National Weather
Service Weather Forecast Office, Sterliing, VA

Steven Zubrick
LWX Marine Program Coordinator
NOAA National Weather Service

Fisheries Acoustics Population
Assessment Tools to Monitor &
Manage Our Oceans Resources

Jeff Condiotty
Fisheries Research Manager
Simrad Fisheries
Kongsberg Underwater Technology

Protecting North Atlantic Right Whales:
Potentially Useful Technologies

David Cottingham
NOAA–NMFS
Office of Protected Resources

The Port of Virginia, 1607 – 2007
Heather Mantz
Environmental Director
Virginia Port Authority

The Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy
System (CBIBS): Integrating Observations
to Serve Multiple User Needs

Peyton Robertson
Director
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office

The CBOS/CBIBS Data
Management Framework

Tucker Pierce
President/CEO
Tellus Applied Sciences

From Measurement to Management:
The Chesapeake Bay Shallow Water
Quality Observational Network

Willy Reay
Director
Chesapeake Bay National
Estuarine Research Reserve

CBOS Photo Gallery

 
 
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