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FOUNDATION. SERVICES. standards. education. collaboration. warning. EXTREME EVENTS. push. p ull (subscribe). temporary gage deployment. communication. volunteer reporting. apps. TV. radio. car GPS. impaired roads. high water marks. Standards.

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  1. FOUNDATION SERVICES standards education collaboration warning EXTREME EVENTS push pull (subscribe) temporary gage deployment communication volunteer reporting apps TV radio car GPS impaired roads high water marks

  2. Standards • We need standard mechanisms for data access, standard data formats, and standard metadata • This facilitates data sharing • CUAHSI can take the lead on this

  3. Collaboration • We need to work together • Data sharing • Emergency response and communication • Think of the CAPCOG dot map that Maidment showed

  4. Education • Turn Around Don’t Drown • How do we get the message across to not drive around barricades • Education the kids, who can influence the adults

  5. Warning • NWS sends weather warnings out – a push system • With CUAHSI HIS WaterOneFlow, clients make requests for data – a pull system • What framework will we use as we collaborate across organizations (push or pull?)

  6. Communication • Radio • TV • Smart phone apps • Alerts • Rerouting • Car GPS • Alerts • Rerouting

  7. Temporary Gage Deployment • Augment sensor network with temporary gages during extreme events to better monitor them

  8. Volunteer Reporting • Volunteers can help us monitor watersheds during extreme events by • Reporting locations of impaired roads such as those that are overtopped with water • Taking photographs showing high water marks • Compare to CoCoRaHS volunteers measuring rainfall

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