From Data to Decisions: Storytelling with Coastal Intelligence
Coastal flooding now occurs roughly three times more often than it did 30 years ago.
Long-term sea level rise is driving that acceleration, while seasonal variability influences when flooding is most likely to occur. But most tide predictions still don't account for either, relying on distant gauges and static baselines.
We've been working on a better approach. Tides+ is Hohonu's new tide prediction model that draws on hyperlocal sensor observations and decades of coastal water level data to produce more accurate tide predictions. The model improves upon existing NOAA tide predictions by 51% for the highest tides, and works with as little as 30 days of local data.
What we’ll cover:
Join us for a 60-minute live session covering the science behind better tide prediction, a live product demo, and practical guidance on using water level data to support decisions and communication.
Why traditional tide predictions miss the mark — The gaps that leave communities making decisions with incomplete information
How three communities are solving this — Case studies from Stone Living Lab, St. Augustine, and Pinellas County, showing real-world workflows and results
The science behind Tides+ — How our new data fusion approach delivers 51% better predictions for the highest tides
Live demo of new tools — See the flood calendar and learn how to extract stories from the data
Q&A — Ask questions as we go
This session is meant for:
Emergency managers, DOT and public works teams, floodplain managers, coastal researchers, and resilience planners who need tools that support faster decisions and clearer communication.
Live attendee bonus: Join live and get access to a free 30-minute consultation. Limited spots available.
