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Quality Control of Real-Time Water Level Data: The U.S. IOOS® QARTOD Project
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Environmental MonitoringObservational NetworksEngineeringWater Quality MonitoringWater QuantityMarine SensorOceanographyWater Quality ManagementPrecision NavigationEarth ScienceWater Quality ForecastingOcean MonitoringSatellite MeasurementReal-time Quality ControlOcean InstrumentationCoastal MonitoringOcean TechnologyGeographyWater QualityQuality ControlSatellite Navigation SystemsHydrologic Remote SensingWater ResourcesOcean EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringWater MonitoringRemote SensingWater ManagementQuality Assurance/quality ControlWater Resource Assessment
Abstract Within the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System Program, the Quality Assurance/Quality Control of Real-Time Oceanographic Data (QARTOD) Project develops manuals that describe variable-specific quality control (QC) tests for operational use. The QARTOD's Manual for Real-Time Quality Control of Water Level Data: A Guide to Quality Control and Quality Assurance for Water Level Observations was created with broad support from entities engaged in operational observations of water levels. The process used to generate this manual and all other QARTOD manuals exemplifies the integration of “federal, state, and local government agencies as well as the private and nonprofit sectors” described by the Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness and Resilience Intergovernmental Pilot Project.Another project that supports Hampton Roads, Virginia, sea level rise and utilizes multiple partners is the deployment of continuous global positioning system (cGPS) receivers directly on water level sensors. These cGPS installations enable the determination of absolute sea level rise and local land subsidence. Successful transition of cGPS to an operational status requires the application of real-time data QC.
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