Sea level is the height of the sea surface, and is geodetically defined as the vertical reference planes of the earth. Accurate temporal and spatial water level (WL) observations are a critical capability for monitoring and forecasting long- and short-term coastal changes. Accurate temporal and spatial water level (WL) observations are critical capability for monitoring and forecasting long- and short-term coastal changes. The overarching goal of the proposed project is to adapt Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) as a new operational WL measurement facility to improve coastal monitoring capability by developing GNSS Water level Observation System (GWOS). To accomplish this goal, the project objectives are:
- to develop an operational WL monitoring GNSS-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) methodology,
- to characterize the site dependent parameters of GNSS-R for east, west, south coasts of the continental US, and Alaska for optimizing GWOS,
- to build a standalone executable software package for producing WL measurements using GNSS-R data.
Funding:
- Year 1: $375,566
- Year 2: $306,525
- Year 3: $380,479
- Total: $1,062,570
Partners:
Oregon State University