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Dynamic Digital Elevation Model DDEM NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting May 29, 2012

Dynamic Digital Elevation Model DDEM NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting May 29, 2012

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Page 1: Dynamic Digital Elevation Model DDEM NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting May 29, 2012

Dynamic Digital Elevation ModelDDEM

NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting

May 29, 2012

Page 2: Dynamic Digital Elevation Model DDEM NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting May 29, 2012

What is a DDEM

• model grid for all of the catchment to coast modeling experiments

• must be accurate and dynamic• dynamic nature means that it must support a

wide range of model parameters and retain accuracy

• must include the most recent additions of land surface elevation and bathymetry data

Page 3: Dynamic Digital Elevation Model DDEM NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting May 29, 2012

DDEM Requirements from Modelers

• Seamless terrain model from 20 meters above MSL to 200 meters below MSF

• X,Y,Z format in geographic coordinates• Zip file format• Bathymetry values expressed as negative• NAVD88 vertical datum• Resolution defined by user during extraction

Page 4: Dynamic Digital Elevation Model DDEM NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting May 29, 2012

Access and UseRequirements from Modelers

• System to extract data from server, linked through NG-CHC collaborative environment

• Extraction system– User selected Area of Interest (AOI)– Different data set characteristics displayed– User selected resolution– NO ‘smoothing’ of data– FTP download

Page 5: Dynamic Digital Elevation Model DDEM NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting May 29, 2012

Access and UseRequirements from Modelers

• Modelers can upload new data for incorporation into DDEM– Footprint of new data retain– Data is deleted– Upload limits being determined

• Differences between new and old data calculated and display to user

Page 6: Dynamic Digital Elevation Model DDEM NSF RII Track 2 Annual Meeting May 29, 2012

Deliverables – Year #2

• DDEM for Mississippi and Alabama– Documentation of procedures, issues and

solutions– Plan for creation of DDEM for MS-AL-LA

• System to extract selected areas of DDEM for use in models– Available for testing in MS & AL– Optimization methods being investigated

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Creating the DDEM for MS & AL

•Download the data from online data sources

•Mosaic data into larger sections

•Trim the land-based data to the coastline

•Clip high resolution data to the county level

•Create footprint file showing data coverage of differing resolutions

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Coastline-trimmed 1/3 arc sec. NED data

overlaying 1/3 arc sec. NOAA VDatum DEM

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Harrison County, MS 1/9 arc sec. NED data

shoreline-trimmed and clipped to the

county level

The red line represents the

footprint of the DEM data

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Footprint representing areal

extent of three resolutions of data

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Approximate area of anticipated data

coverage for northern Gulf Coast

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Next Steps – Year 3

• Complete development of DDEM for entire study area

• Need more detailed information from simulation experiments– s