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Smart Sea Level Sensors in Chatham County Dr. Kim Cobb

Director, Global Change ProgramGeorgia Power ChairEarth & Atmos. Sciences

Dr. Russell ClarkSenior Research ScientistComputer Science

Nick DeffleyDirector, Office of Sustainability,City of Savannah

Randall MathewsChatham CountyEmergency Management Agency

The project team

Randall MathewsDennis JonesDavid AndersonNick Deffley

Office of SustainabilityTom McDonaldDavid Donnelly

Dr. Kim CobbDr. Russ Clark*Dr. David FrostDr. Emanuele Di LorenzoDr. Alex RobelDr. Sally NgDr. Iris TuenLalith PolepeddiJayma KovalTim Cone*Selena Perrin

*GT-Savannah

Lara HallDr. Clark AlexanderDr. Marc Frischer

Tom MateyGrace Herrington

RebeccaGreenbush

Carl Lewis, OpenSavannah

https://www.chathamemergency.org/storm-surge-impact-by-category.php

Savannah

Coastal flooding – a current threat

Coastal flooding – a current threatGlynn County

Sea level rise – a growing threat

current rate of sea level rise = +3.2 mm/yr in 100yrs, +320mm (or 12”) minimum

Sea level rise – a growing threat

flooding frequency and intensity risingSource: NWS Charleston

Global sea level rise scenarios

future sea level rise rates depend on:1) our emissions pathway2) response of the ice sheets to warming

Sweet et al., 2017https://nca2018.globalchange.gov/chapter/19/

Savannah,Nov 24, 2018

photo by Russ Clark

“Blue sky flooding”

The challengebefore a flooding emergency. . .

flood risk depends on wind direction, runoff patterns

during. . .lack of real-time information canthwart emergency response

after. . . slow assessment of potentially compromised critical infrastructure

http://sealevelsensors.org

Project goalsemergency planning & response

real-time data portal & toolkits

short- and long-term risk assessmentand resilience planning

develop & test educational resourcesmiddle school & high school curricula

communication and building awarenesspublic events, installations, website

10 sensors8 gateways

goal: 50sensors byAugust

10 sensors8 gateways

goal: 50sensors byAugust

currently:sea level, air temperature

planned:seawater propertiesair qualityinland flooding

gateway device:- roughly $1,500- 1 to 4 mile range- can serve hundreds of sensors- needs internet, power

goal:provide backbone for diverse ‘internet of things’applications

benefits of GT-designed sensor:high precision (1mm)long battery life (3-5yrs)inexpensive ($300)

Dashboard Demonstration

Dashboard Demonstration

Mobile app that visualizes flood risk scenarios using augmented reality

Georgia Tech junior design team project● Adjust AR water level● View historical

storms

● Change location● View water level in

aerial flyover mode

FROM THE OPEN OCEAN TO THE URBAN SCALE:

A MODELING SYSTEM FOR SAVANNAH CITY AND THE GEORGIA COAST

Lead:Dr. Emanuele Di LorenzoDirector, Ocean Science & EngineeringEarth & Atmospheric Sciences

Domain limits: Lon = [-81.55; -80.23] Lat = [31.08; 32.58]

adaptive, 10m gridsimulate tides, hurricanes,extreme weather

in process+ hydrology+ land model+ infrastructure [with David Frost & Iris Tuen (CEE)]

Trial simulation:sea levelevery six hours

Targets: 1) sea level fore-casts in real-time

2) flood risk assess-ments under differentweather regimes,sea level rise scenarios

Fort Pulaski sea level, modelled versus observations

Educational partnershipsJenkins High School – assembling sensorsOglethorpe Middle School – sea level curriculum development

by Jayma Koval (CEISMC) & Alex Robel (EAS)

Community engagement- Brunswick workshop on sea level rise Jan 22, 300 attendees- 15+ stakeholder meetings thus far:

National Weather ServiceSkidaway Inst. of OceanographySavannah College of Art and DesignTybee Island Marine Science Center

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