22nd Symposium on the Coastal Environment Posters

Monday, 29 January 2024: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Host: 22nd Symposium on the Coastal Environment
Chair:
CoChair:
Jianfeng Li, PNNL, Richland, WA

All posters for 22nd Symposium on the Coastal Environment

Papers:
156
The Use of Oblique Imagery and Ground Elevation Surveys to Generate a Time Series of Wet/Dry Shoreline Elevations
Katherine Faith Adelle Colburn, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX; and M. Vicens Miquel and P. E. Tissot

157
Digital Elevation Model Generation using Highly Oblique Stereo Imagery via Structure from Motion in a Coastal Area
Mona Hajiesmaeeli, Texas A&M University corpus christi, corpus christi, TX; and A. Medrano, PhD and P. E. Tissot

158
Integrating Web Cameras into NOAA's Coastal Inundation Dashboard
Savannah L Stephenson, Texas A&M Univ.-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX; and A. Luscher and P. E. Tissot

159
Estimation of Wave Height from Standard Deviation of Water Level Measured by a Low-Cost Water Level Sensor
Cliff Ehrke, San José State University, San José, CA; and P. E. Tissot, M. Vicens-Miquel, B. Estrada Jr., K. Mukai, and B. Glazer

161
Wind Impact on Sea Level Variability along the US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts: Implications to Coastal Flooding
Dafrosa John Kataraihya, Florida International University, MIAMI, FL; and S. Wdowinski

162
The Coastal Atmospheric Boundary Layer Along Northern Chile (19-30 S, 71 W ) Characterized with AMDAR Data
Ricardo C. Munoz, University of Chile, Santiago, Santiago, Chile; University of Chile, Santiago, Santiago, Chile

163
Airborne Doppler Wind Lidar Measurements of a California Coastal Jet During 2022 SWEX
Steven Greco, Simpson Weather Associates, Charlottesville, VA; and D. Emmitt, S. Wood, G. J. Duine, L. V. Carvalho, and C. Jones

164
Evaluation of the MPAS Model for the Reproduction of an Extreme Precipitation Event over the North Coast of the State of São Paulo - Brazil
José Antonio Mantovani Jr., National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil; and D. L. HERDIES, M. L. D. Quadro, É. P. Vendrasco, J. A. Aravéquia, E. Ramirez, J. Pendharkar, W. Coelho, S. N. Figueroa, J. P. Fernandez, L. Calvetti, C. Beneti, H. B. Gomes, M. C. L. Silva, F. D. D. S. Silva, H. B. Gomes, D. Roberti, and M. J. A. Lyra

165
Turbulent flux calculation and shortwave radiation influences on depth-temperature profiles of Lake Superior
Vincent Ader, GLERL, Ann Arbor, MI; and A. Fujisaki-Manome, D. Titze, A. Gronewold, and E. J. Anderson

166
Assessing Water Level Hindcasts from FVCOM in the New York Harbor Area
Brendan Edward Gramp, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and K. Ide, A. Fujisaki, and G. Seroka

167
Incorporating Satellite Ice Data for Enhanced Operational Forecasting : Bridging Ice Floe Trends and Dynamic Parameterization
Kate Pereira, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO; and E. J. Anderson, A. Fujisaki-Manome, and J. Kessler

168
Medium-range ice forecasting using the GFS and the Great Lakes Operational Forecast System (GLOFS)
Alexa Yeo, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO; and E. J. Anderson, C. Jablonowski, D. M. Wright, A. Fujisaki-Manome, B. Mroczka, D. Titze, and G. Mann

169
River Sensitivity in Coastal Modeling with SCHISM
Olivia Doty, Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and A. Fujisaki-Manome and K. Park

Handout (1.3 MB)

170
Multiplatform Delaware Sea Breeze Detection and Characterization
Yuanmo Liu, Univ. of Delaware, Philadelphia, PA; and D. E. Veron, PhD

170A
Characterizing the Effects of Intra-Urban Land Cover Heterogeneity on Convective Precipitation in Houston, Texas
Oluwafemi Omitusa, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine

Handout (1.8 MB)

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