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SLOSH Display Program (SDP) 101

SLOSH Display Program (SDP) 101. Storm Surge Workshop Mobile - May 26, 2011. Arthur Taylor arthur.taylor@noaa.gov. NOAA - NWS - OST - MDL. SLOSH Display Program (SDP ). What is the SDP?

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SLOSH Display Program (SDP) 101

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  1. SLOSH Display Program (SDP) 101 Storm Surge Workshop Mobile - May 26, 2011 Arthur Taylor arthur.taylor@noaa.gov NOAA - NWS - OST - MDL

  2. SLOSH Display Program (SDP) • What is the SDP? • A GIS provided by NOAA to display storm surge output and related information such as tides and observations • What should it be used for? • Examine MOMs and MEOWs • Look at vulnerability of critical locations/sites • Animate real-time and historic Rex Files • Convince management that there’s a problem

  3. How to get the SDP • URL for downloading the SDP • http://slosh.nws.noaa.gov/sloshPriv/ • Username = Gustav2008, Password = Ike2008 • More information on the SLOSH model • http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ssurge/ssurge_slosh.shtml • http://slosh.nws.noaa.gov/sloshPub/

  4. http://slosh.nws.noaa.gov/sloshPrivuser = Gustav2008, pass = Ike2008

  5. http://slosh.nws.noaa.gov/sloshPriv/register.php

  6. http://slosh.nws.noaa.gov/sloshPriv/download.php

  7. http://slosh.nws.noaa.gov/sloshPriv/momShp.php

  8. http://slosh.nws.noaa.gov/sloshPriv/rexfile.php New

  9. Install

  10. Get Data (MEOW/MOM)

  11. Get Data (MEOW/MOM)

  12. Get Data (Rex File)

  13. Get Data (Rex File)

  14. MEOW / MOM Module • P-Surge • Probabilistic Storm Surge • MEOW • Maximum Envelope Of Water • MOM • Maximum Of the MEOWs

  15. Select Basin

  16. Select Basin

  17. Select Storm (MEOW)

  18. Select Storm (MEOW) Direction: N, Category: 3,Speed: 25 MPH (Mean) Direction of Hurricane Track Category of Hurricane Speed of Hurricane

  19. Select Storm (MEOW)

  20. Select Storm (MOM) MOMs for Each Category at Mean Tide MOMs for Each Category at High Tide C3_MEAN.MS6 C3_HIGH.MS6 CATEGORY 3 TIDE LEVEL = MEAN TIDE LEVEL = HIGH

  21. Select Storm (MOM)

  22. Select Storm (MEOW)

  23. Select Storm (MEOW)

  24. Move Labels

  25. Zoom In

  26. Probe Points

  27. Probe Points

  28. Probe Points

  29. Subtract Land

  30. Subtract Land

  31. Subtract Land (New Orleans) Cat 5

  32. Subtract Land (New Orleans)

  33. Inquire All

  34. Inquire All • Recent Fixes: • Double click select • Abv Grid Cell label N=North, 25=Fwd Speed I0=Mean Tide or 0 foot Initial Height

  35. While thinking about animation files and walking my dog Rex in ‘97, I asked: If its raining “Cats and Dogs”, we’ve got Cats, where are the Dogs? Thus was created the “Rex File” Rex Module

  36. Animate a Rex File

  37. Animate a Rex File

  38. Animate a Rex File

  39. Animate a Rex File

  40. Time History Point

  41. Time History Point Can show SLOSH’s interpretation of the Timing of wind vs surge

  42. Wind Barbs

  43. Wind Barbs

  44. Wind Barbs

  45. Pressure Contours

  46. Entire Grid

  47. Entire Grid

  48. Ensemble Products • P-Surge • Probabilistic Storm Surge • MEOW • Maximum Envelope Of Water • MOM • Maximum Of the MEOWs

  49. Hurricane Ivan: A case study

  50. Katrina Advisory 23

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