DocumentCode :
3744564
Title :
Ocean observing collaboration to improve hurricane forecasting and modeling in the Gulf of Mexico
Author :
Ruth L. Perry;Kent Satterlee;Louis Brzuzy;Pak Tao Leung;Michael Vogel;Walt McCall;Rex Hervey;Kevin Martin;Ryan Vandermeulen;Stephan Howden;Neha Sharma;Barbara Kirkpatrick;Stephanie Watson; Hyun-Sook Kim
Author_Institution :
Shell Exploration & Production Company, 150 N. Dairy Ashford, Houston, TX 77079 USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Shell Exploration & Production Company is working with academic, non-profit, and federal stakeholders in the Gulf of Mexico to develop and implement long term environmental monitoring programs. One such program uses autonomous underwater gliders to collect near real-time oceanographic data for enhancing the understanding of the offshore physical environment and to improve estimates of upper ocean heat content for enhanced hurricane prediction and forecast models. Through a Memorandum of Agreement in 2008 between Shell and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, this partnership leverages the strengths of each collaborator to build a comprehensive and sustainable data collection program to better assess environmental conditions and assure the environmental sustainability of Shell´s activities in the Gulf of Mexico. An important element of the collaboration includes sharing data and results with the broader Gulf of Mexico stakeholder community by working with regional partners such as the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System. In this paper, we focus on 2014 physical environment and glider results and public-private partnership model benefits to expanding regional ocean observing capacity in the Gulf of Mexico.
Keywords :
"Hurricanes","Oceans","Sea measurements","Atmospheric modeling","Storms","US Government agencies","Real-time systems"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS´15 MTS/IEEE Washington
Type :
conf
Filename :
7404507
Link To Document :
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