Second Coastal Altimetry Workshop - Pisa 6-7 Nov 2008


The Workshop has been a success, with 78 participants from 16 different countries on 5 continents.

See also:

NEW - The new Springer-Verlag book, is out: Vignudelli, S., A. Kostianoy, P. Cipollini, J. Benveniste (eds.)(2011). Coastal Altimetry, Springer, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-12796-0. See also a full table of contents.

Here is the original call for the workshop:

Venue

Main campus of Sant'Anna School for Advanced Studies (venue: Aula Magna room), located in Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33, in the historical center of Pisa (300 m from Piazza dei Miracoli, Duomo and Leaning Tower).

Background

The idea of the workshop stems from a number of considerations: Note that this Second Coastal Altimetry Workshop is held at the end of the week preceding the joint OSTST/IDS/GODAE symposium in Nice, France (10-15 November) so that delegates can conveniently attend both events (Nice is not far from Pisa, and travel is possible also by train via Genoa).

Objectives and expected outcomes

This two-day workshop will examine the challenges of working and operating in the coastal area with satellite altimetry, review progress since the US workshop and in the PISTACH and COASTALT framework, identify new issues and new solutions and generally provide a forum for exchanging ideas, best-practices, lesson learned etc. One expected outcome will be a list of recommendations to be submitted to OSTST in Nice.

Programme outline

The workshop is organised into sessions around a specific topic. Participants are also encouraged to break into splinter groups around a common topic of interest as detailed below. Moderators are responsible for organizing the sessions and coordinating splinter groups. Each session should include introduction/review papers (specific applications should be collated and summarized where possible) with time for questions and an open discussion on the issues raised. Splinter groups will meet during breaks and will prepare presentations during the splinter session in the afternoon of the second day. There will be then a plenary session where the moderators report back to the workshop as a whole on the results of their groups, with plenary discussion following discussion. Results will be used as a basis for the list of recommendations to be presented at OSTST .

Discussion topics will include:

  1. User requirements for coastal altimetry
  2. Re-tracking in the coastal zone
  3. Improvements in corrections: Dry/Wet Tropospheric, Ionospheric, Tides & HF
  4. SWH Estimation and SSB corrections
  5. Integration with in situ and models
  6. Data Products, quality and dissemination
  7. Forthcoming Technologies
  8. International cooperation and Future Programs
Please see the final version of the agenda with detailed program (31 Oct).

Organizing Committee and Contacts

Jérôme Benveniste - European Space Agency - ESRIN, Frascati, Italy
Nicolas Picot - Centre Nationale d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), Toulouse, France
Stefano Vignudelli - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Pisa, Italy
Paolo Cipollini - National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, U.K.

The first contact point for any further information is Stefano Vignudelli vignudelli@pi.ibf.cnr.it

Registration procedures

There is no fee for the workshop, but confirmation of attendance is required by 30 October. Attendants are expected to cover their own travel, lodging and accommodation costs. The workshop is open to all those interested in coastal altimetry. Persons wishing to attend the workshop should send an e-mail to Stefano Vignudelli (vignudelli@pi.ibf.cnr.it) submitting their name, organization, contact along with a brief statement of interest relevant to the workshop.

Important dates

Travel & logistics

Accommodation

Here is a list of hotels.

by Paolo Cipollini