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Noaa Lake Level Viewer Tutorial From Glisa

Noaa Lake Level Viewer Noaa Sea Grant
Noaa Lake Level Viewer Noaa Sea Grant

Noaa Lake Level Viewer Noaa Sea Grant This is one of several tutorial videos intended to help make climate, weather, and coastal resilience tools more accessible to end users in the great lakes region, under a project funded by. Glisa developed this tool guidance based on their experience as a potential user. it is intended to help other users in the great lakes region better understand the tool and its potential applications. for an in depth walkthrough of how to use the tool, please see this tutorial video.

Lake Level Viewer Offers New Perspective On U S Great Lakes
Lake Level Viewer Offers New Perspective On U S Great Lakes

Lake Level Viewer Offers New Perspective On U S Great Lakes The purpose of this data viewer is to provide a preliminary look at changing lake levels and their impacts across the great lakes. the viewer is a screening level tool that uses the highest accuracy elevation data sets available at the time maps were produced. Created by michigan technological university, this tool documents the historical shorelines and coastal bluffs of lakes michigan, huron, and superior with an emphasis on locating critical bluff erosion areas and assessing potential shoreline modifications using historic aerial imagery. These tool guidance documents and tutorial videos are intended to help other users in the great lakes region better understand the tools and their potential applications. Glisa is hosted at the university of michigan and is supported by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration (noaa). established in 2010, glisa serves illinois, indiana, michigan, minnesota, new york, ohio, pennsylvania, and wisconsin.

Noaa S New Lake Level Viewer Aids Great Lakes Community Planning
Noaa S New Lake Level Viewer Aids Great Lakes Community Planning

Noaa S New Lake Level Viewer Aids Great Lakes Community Planning These tool guidance documents and tutorial videos are intended to help other users in the great lakes region better understand the tools and their potential applications. Glisa is hosted at the university of michigan and is supported by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration (noaa). established in 2010, glisa serves illinois, indiana, michigan, minnesota, new york, ohio, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. Researchers from the university of wisconsin madison assisted noaa with design and development recommendations for the viewer. this presentation examines three elements of a user centered design process that guided development of an intuitive interface for the viewer. The sea level rise viewer is created and maintained through noaa's office for coastal management digital coast. the maps are produced using detailed elevation maps with local and regional tidal variability. you can find additional information about the tool including videos, tutorials, faqs, and mapping methods on its landing page. This tool will help communities along the great lakes plan for, and adapt to climate change and changes in lake water levels. An interactive and web based geovisualization application for the great lakes region of north america. as part of our overall user centered design process, we created two sets of wireframes to.

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