The ODU GeoSEA Team has developed an application for users to submit drone mission requests. The team will evaluate submissions and coordinate to carry out drone flights.
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ODU researchers are building a digital version of Hampton Roads to simulate the area’s flooding future.
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ODU’s GeoSEA estimated exactly how much coastal Virginia could lose if nothing changes to confront sea level rise and flooding.
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Waters Rising explores the research undertaken by ICAR to strengthen coastal resilience in Hampton Roads. This site is a complement to the museum exhibition which ran from December 24, 2021–May 29, 2022.
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ODU's GeoSEA Center develops future sea level rise and flooding maps to support Governor Northam's development of the Commonwealth's first ever Coastal Resilience Master Plan.
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Recent weather patterns and climate science suggest Tornado Alley has moved; data show increased storms likely to spawn tornadoes in Deep South states like Alabama and North Carolina.
This shift inspired Tom Allen, professor in Old Dominion University's Department of Political Science and Geography, to consider whether our state has a geographic region more prone to tornadoes.
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Old Dominion University's Teresa Updyke and George McLeod have been using drones in an innovative way: to calibrate radar antennas located along the bay and coast.
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An ODU team led by Dr. Tom Allen partnered with City of Norfolk and NOAA to use drones, GIS, blue water-based paint, chalk lines, and flags to show the projected future high tides.
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A paper by ODU’s Dr. Joshua Behr and Carol Considine was recently awarded top paper at an international engineering conference.
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Dr. Bob McNab partnered with GeoSEA to analyze the costs of a major hurricane impacting the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News Metropolitan Area.
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ODU’s geospatial team won a Special Achievement in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) award from Esri, the world's leading location intelligence company.
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