Summarization: We compare two methods for monitoring the dynamic response of tall buildings to wind loading, using data from a 280-m-high building in Singapore. The first method is based on accelerometer measurements. The second method is based on the Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. The GPS can in principle detect absolute displacements with lower frequencies than the accelerometers, but the GPS positioning signal is usually very noisy. We propose a systematic procedure for modeling the stochastic and systematic components of the GPS displacement time series and for extracting the weak structural response from the dominant noise. The spectrum of the building response obtained from the filtered GPS data exhibits a dominant peak a...