Coastal Inundation Extent (New Information 2016) - Present Day - 1% AEP

The coastal inundation hazard is determined based on permanent and extreme inundation along the open coast for present day and for the years 2065 and 2120. Permanent inundation is defined as the result of a rise in sea level on the astronomic tidal processes, whereas extreme inundation is a result of storm effects in addition to the astronomic tide level changes.

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Theme ["geospatial"]
Author HBRC_Data
Maintainer HBRC_Data
Maintainer Email HBRC_Data
Source https://hbrcopendata-hbrc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/96b60b1361f147d9a956aa369fe50ac6_0
Source Created 2020-04-15T02:34:18.000Z
Source Modified 2021-12-13T03:48:27.000Z
Language English
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Dataset metadata created 10 September 2022, last updated 3 April 2025