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Real-time Sensor Technologies for Maritime Domain Awareness in NY/NJ Harbor: Sandy Response and Ongoing Research

Learn how CSR's layered approach uses sensor technologies and predictive systems for Maritime Domain Awareness in NY/NJ Harbor post-Sandy. Discover ongoing research on sea level rise impacts and storm surge levels. Contact Dr. Julie Pullen for additional information.

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Real-time Sensor Technologies for Maritime Domain Awareness in NY/NJ Harbor: Sandy Response and Ongoing Research

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  1. Sandy Relevant Research • Real-time Response • Applied CSR’s layered approach of the use of sensor technologies and predicative systems for Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) to assess threat to NY/NJ Harbor

  2. Integrated NY Harbor Observation and Forecast System (NYHOPS)

  3. Integrated Real-time Sensors

  4. Relay of Real-time Impacts

  5. Sandy Response • CSR Developed PORT MAPPER • Provides real-time port/commerce disruption analysis • Used by USCG to inform cargo redirection during week long closure of Port of NY/NJ

  6. Ongoing Research • Sea Level Rise Impacts on Future Storm Surge Levels in NY/NJ Harbor • New Expanded and High-resolution model grids

  7. Ongoing Research • Sea Level Rise Impacts on Future Storm Surge Levels in NY/NJ Harbor • New Expanded and High-resolution model grids

  8. Ongoing Research • Sea Level Rise Impacts on Future Storm Surge Levels in NY/NJ Harbor • New Expanded and High-resolution model grids • Parametric Storm Statistics

  9. Ongoing Research • Sea Level Rise Impacts on Future Storm Surge Levels in NY/NJ Harbor • New Expanded and High-resolution model grids • Parametric Storm Statistics • Street level Impacts

  10. Additional Information Dr. Julie Pullen CSR Director jpullen@stevens.edu(201) 216-8574

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