Coastal communities on the Great Lakes may experience coastal change, including dune erosion. The USGS and NOAA are developing the Total Water and Coastal Change Forecast at sites like this one in Ontanogan, Michigan to provide communities with real-time information for decision making.
Margaret Palmsten, Ph.D.
Margaret Palmsten is a Research Oceanographer at the St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Meg Palmsten joined the U.S. Geological Survey’s St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center as a Research Oceanographer in 2020. Her work is focused on studying waves, currents, and transport of sand and other sediments causing coastal change on sandy beaches, with special emphasis on making observations in coastal environments using state-of-the-art technology and developing data-driven models for real-time forecasting of coastal change hazards at timescales of hours to days. She is especially interested in understanding model uncertainty and communicating forecasts to stakeholders and end users.
Professional Experience
Prior to her present position, Meg spent nearly a decade as an Oceanographer in the Seafloor Sciences Branch of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.
Education and Certifications
Meg received her PhD from Oregon State University, her master’s degree from the University of South Florida, and her bachelor’s degree from Eckerd College.
Science and Products
A Case Study Assessing the Cumulative Effects of Deepwater Horizon Restoration Projects on Barrier Island/Barrier Shoreline Ecosystem Resilience in the North-central Gulf
USGS CoastCams
Separating the land from the sea: image segmentation in support of coastal hazards research and community early warning systems
State of Our Nation's Coast
Using Video Imagery to Study Storm Events at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
Using Video Imagery to Study Coastal Change: Sand Key, Florida
Storm-Induced Coastal Change Forecasts: Louisiana Hurricanes Laura and Delta 2020 Storm-Induced Coastal Change Forecasts: Louisiana Hurricanes Laura and Delta 2020
Beach Profile Data Collected From Isla Verde, Puerto Rico Beach Profile Data Collected From Isla Verde, Puerto Rico
Beach Profile Data Collected From Dorado, Puerto Rico Beach Profile Data Collected From Dorado, Puerto Rico
The Relative Role of Bar Morphology on Wave Runup and Hydrodynamics: Model Inputs The Relative Role of Bar Morphology on Wave Runup and Hydrodynamics: Model Inputs
USGS CoastCam at Dorado, Puerto Rico: 2022-2023 Calibration Data USGS CoastCam at Dorado, Puerto Rico: 2022-2023 Calibration Data
Hourly Sediment Moisture Content, Salinity, and Temperature Measurements for Madeira Beach, Florida, USA (January 25 – August 31, 2023) Hourly Sediment Moisture Content, Salinity, and Temperature Measurements for Madeira Beach, Florida, USA (January 25 – August 31, 2023)
Coastal communities on the Great Lakes may experience coastal change, including dune erosion. The USGS and NOAA are developing the Total Water and Coastal Change Forecast at sites like this one in Ontanogan, Michigan to provide communities with real-time information for decision making.
The wavelength and height of wave generated ripples can be more accurately predicted with the method developed in the new manuscript, available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105509.
The wavelength and height of wave generated ripples can be more accurately predicted with the method developed in the new manuscript, available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105509.
SPCMSC staff attend the annual Civic Engagement Fair
SPCMSC staff attend the annual Civic Engagement FairSPCMSC staff attended the annual Civic Engagement Fair at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus to welcome students to campus, foster collaborations, and help them find volunteer and internship opportunities.
SPCMSC staff attend the annual Civic Engagement Fair
SPCMSC staff attend the annual Civic Engagement FairSPCMSC staff attended the annual Civic Engagement Fair at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus to welcome students to campus, foster collaborations, and help them find volunteer and internship opportunities.
A team from the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center went to Puerto Rico to install new Coast Cams to monitor how the beach and shoreline change through time. These cameras will allow the team to make predictions of how the coast will respond during storms and hurricanes.
A team from the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center went to Puerto Rico to install new Coast Cams to monitor how the beach and shoreline change through time. These cameras will allow the team to make predictions of how the coast will respond during storms and hurricanes.
USGS scientists survey the precise location of a camera calibration target. The surveyed locations are used to georeference USGS CoastCam imagery.
USGS scientists survey the precise location of a camera calibration target. The surveyed locations are used to georeference USGS CoastCam imagery.
An expert elicitation to inform coastal management decision-making for mitigating future hazards An expert elicitation to inform coastal management decision-making for mitigating future hazards
Multiscale framework for assessing land cover change on barrier islands from extreme storms and restoration Multiscale framework for assessing land cover change on barrier islands from extreme storms and restoration
Cumulative effects assessment of restoration programs: A framework to assess achievement of regional and programmatic goals Cumulative effects assessment of restoration programs: A framework to assess achievement of regional and programmatic goals
Vortex trapping of suspended sand grains over ripples Vortex trapping of suspended sand grains over ripples
Shaping the coast: Accounting for the human wildcard in projections of future change Shaping the coast: Accounting for the human wildcard in projections of future change
Wave runup and total water level observations from time series imagery at several sites with varying nearshore morphologies Wave runup and total water level observations from time series imagery at several sites with varying nearshore morphologies
Science and Products
A Case Study Assessing the Cumulative Effects of Deepwater Horizon Restoration Projects on Barrier Island/Barrier Shoreline Ecosystem Resilience in the North-central Gulf
USGS CoastCams
Separating the land from the sea: image segmentation in support of coastal hazards research and community early warning systems
State of Our Nation's Coast
Using Video Imagery to Study Storm Events at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
Using Video Imagery to Study Coastal Change: Sand Key, Florida
Storm-Induced Coastal Change Forecasts: Louisiana Hurricanes Laura and Delta 2020 Storm-Induced Coastal Change Forecasts: Louisiana Hurricanes Laura and Delta 2020
Beach Profile Data Collected From Isla Verde, Puerto Rico Beach Profile Data Collected From Isla Verde, Puerto Rico
Beach Profile Data Collected From Dorado, Puerto Rico Beach Profile Data Collected From Dorado, Puerto Rico
The Relative Role of Bar Morphology on Wave Runup and Hydrodynamics: Model Inputs The Relative Role of Bar Morphology on Wave Runup and Hydrodynamics: Model Inputs
USGS CoastCam at Dorado, Puerto Rico: 2022-2023 Calibration Data USGS CoastCam at Dorado, Puerto Rico: 2022-2023 Calibration Data
Hourly Sediment Moisture Content, Salinity, and Temperature Measurements for Madeira Beach, Florida, USA (January 25 – August 31, 2023) Hourly Sediment Moisture Content, Salinity, and Temperature Measurements for Madeira Beach, Florida, USA (January 25 – August 31, 2023)
Coastal communities on the Great Lakes may experience coastal change, including dune erosion. The USGS and NOAA are developing the Total Water and Coastal Change Forecast at sites like this one in Ontanogan, Michigan to provide communities with real-time information for decision making.
Coastal communities on the Great Lakes may experience coastal change, including dune erosion. The USGS and NOAA are developing the Total Water and Coastal Change Forecast at sites like this one in Ontanogan, Michigan to provide communities with real-time information for decision making.
The wavelength and height of wave generated ripples can be more accurately predicted with the method developed in the new manuscript, available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105509.
The wavelength and height of wave generated ripples can be more accurately predicted with the method developed in the new manuscript, available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105509.
SPCMSC staff attend the annual Civic Engagement Fair
SPCMSC staff attend the annual Civic Engagement FairSPCMSC staff attended the annual Civic Engagement Fair at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus to welcome students to campus, foster collaborations, and help them find volunteer and internship opportunities.
SPCMSC staff attend the annual Civic Engagement Fair
SPCMSC staff attend the annual Civic Engagement FairSPCMSC staff attended the annual Civic Engagement Fair at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus to welcome students to campus, foster collaborations, and help them find volunteer and internship opportunities.
A team from the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center went to Puerto Rico to install new Coast Cams to monitor how the beach and shoreline change through time. These cameras will allow the team to make predictions of how the coast will respond during storms and hurricanes.
A team from the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center went to Puerto Rico to install new Coast Cams to monitor how the beach and shoreline change through time. These cameras will allow the team to make predictions of how the coast will respond during storms and hurricanes.
USGS scientists survey the precise location of a camera calibration target. The surveyed locations are used to georeference USGS CoastCam imagery.
USGS scientists survey the precise location of a camera calibration target. The surveyed locations are used to georeference USGS CoastCam imagery.