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The impacts of sea-level rise on the California Coast. Service updated on 02/08/2015. |
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The impacts of sea-level rise on the California Coast. Service updated on 02/08/2015. |
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[[-124.440483808223,32.4997622941257],[-117.000735874611,42.046585107681]] |
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Pacific Institute, ESA, Philip Williams & Associates, LTD |
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This dataset includes:
The locations of EPA listed sites that are vulnerable to a 100-year coastal flood with a 1.4 meter sea-level rise. Extents of dune and bluff erosion given a 1.4 meter (approx. 55") sea-level rise for the entire California coast.
Hazard zone maps for 2050 and 2100 SLR scenarios for the San Francisco Littoral Cell, created by ESA/PWA.
Extent of a 100-year coastal flood, based on FEMA 100-year flood elevations, with a sea-level rise of 1.4 meters (55 inches) (year 2100). Extent of inundation due to Mean Higher High Water (MHHW), after a 1.4 meter sea-level rise (scenario for year 2100), for the California coast (excluding the San Francisco Bay). The current inundation due to MHHW was based on NOAA tide stations elevation data (mhhw_2000 raster), to which 140 centimeters were added to the Z-value to generate this data.
For details concerning methods, see the OPC SEA LEVEL RISE COASTAL EROSION MAPPING document from Philip Williams and Associates, LTD, from December 18th, 2008. |
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CSMW_Sea_Level_Rise |
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["climate change","hazard zone","sea level rise","coastal flood","100 year coastal flood","oceans and coastal","100 year flood","BFE","Base Flood Elevation","Coastal Erosion","Erosion","Bluff erosion","Bluff","Mean Higher High Water","MHHW","inundation"] |
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CSMW_Sea_Level_Rise |
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