Meetings

Alaska Water Level Watch holds regular meetings to discuss progress on minimizing Alaska’s water level sensing gaps, strategize collaborative deployment opportunities, and set priorities for future activities. The summary of these activities is the Alaska Water Level Watch Build-Out Plan.

2020 Meeting Summary

April 29 held via teleconference

Please see the meeting notes for a summary of the meeting.
For more information, contact Jacquelyn Overbeck.

Presentations

Introduction, Overbeck
AOOS/IOOS Update, McCammon
Data Portal, Koeppen and Austin
Real-time Water Levels GNSS-R, Stromberg
Tidal Datums GNSS-R, Oppegard
Other Water Levels Flood Histories and Categories at Communities, Buzard
Alaska Coastal Mapping Strategy, Kumle

2019 Meeting Summary

April 24, Anchorage, Alaska

Please see the meeting notes for a summary of the meeting.
For more information, contact Jacquelyn Overbeck.

Presentations

  1. Texas Coastal and Ocean Observing Network-Rizzo
  2. Alaska Water Level Watch Build-Out
2018 Meeting Summary

May 22-23, Anchorage, Alaska
Making Progress: Integrated Water Level Observation Network in Alaska was held in two sessions, Day 1. water level sensing technologies and Day 2. stakeholder and partner engagement. There were approximately 35 participants throughout the meeting, representing state and federal agencies, private industry, research institutions, a regional Native corporation, and a non-profit. The meeting included presentations and discussions to identify the appropriate technologies to fill Alaska’s water level monitoring gaps and the priority locations and uses of water level data.

Presentations

  1. Welcome introduction
  2. Recap of Progress
  3. WLSensors ASTRA
  4. WLSensors UNAVCO
  5. WLSensors NOAA APRFC
  6. WLSensors NOAA COOPS
  7. WLSensors NOAA COOPS2
  8. WLSensors JOASurveys
  9. UsingWLs NOAA Axiom
  10. UsingWLs Notre Dame
  11. UsingWLs NOAA NWS
  12. UsingWLs NOAA OCS
  13. UsingWLs NPS
  14. UsingWLs HDR
  15. UsingWLs NOAA NTWC