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    Rain Gauges

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    • opendata.hawaii.gov
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    Updated Dec 13, 2013
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    Hawaii Statewide GIS Program (2013). Rain Gauges [Dataset]. https://geoportal.hawaii.gov/datasets/rain-gauges
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    Dec 13, 2013
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    Hawaii Statewide GIS Program
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    [Metadata] Raingages used in the Rainfall Atlas Analysis on the main Hawaiian Islands. Includes mean rainfall data values and uncertainty values. Source: 2011 Rainfall Atlas of Hawaii, https://rainfall.geography.hawaii.edu/. Please see Rainfall Atlas final report appendix for full method details: https://rainfall.geography.hawaii.edu/downloads.html.Apr. 2024: Hawaii Statewide GIS Program staff removed extraneous fields that had been added as part of the 2016 GIS database conversion and were no longer needed.For more information, see metadata at https://files.hawaii.gov/dbedt/op/gis/data/raingauge.pdf or contact Hawaii Statewide GIS Program, Office of Planning and Sustainable Development, State of Hawaii; PO Box 2359, Honolulu, Hi. 96804; (808) 587-2846; email: gis@hawaii.gov; Website: https://planning.hawaii.gov/gis.

  2. NOAA Office for Coastal Management Coastal Inundation Digital Elevation...

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    Updated Oct 31, 2024
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    NOAA Office for Coastal Management (Point of Contact, Custodian) (2024). NOAA Office for Coastal Management Coastal Inundation Digital Elevation Model: Honolulu Weather Forecast Office (HFO WFO) - Kauai [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/noaa-office-for-coastal-management-coastal-inundation-digital-elevation-model-honolulu-weather-7
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    Oct 31, 2024
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
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    Kauai, Honolulu
    Description

    These data were created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer called the Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer. It depicts potential sea level rise and its associated impacts on the nation's coastal areas. The purpose of the mapping viewer is to provide coastal managers and scientists with a preliminary look at sea level rise (SLR) and coastal flooding impacts. The viewer is a screening-level tool that uses nationally consistent data sets and analyses. Data and maps provided can be used at several scales to help gauge trends and prioritize actions for different scenarios. The Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer may be accessed at: http://www.coast.noaa.gov/slr This metadata record describes the Honolulu Weather Forecast Office (HFO WFO) digital elevation model (DEM), which is a part of a series of DEMs produced for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer described above. The DEMs created for this project were developed using the NOAA National Weather Service's Weather Forecast Office (WFO) boundaries. This DEM includes the best available lidar known to exist at the time of DEM creation that met project specifications for the Honolulu WFO, which includes the following islands in Hawaii: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, Lanai, and Hawaii. The DEM is derived from multiple sources. 1. 2006 Hawaii FEMA Lidar - acquired by FEMA along south shores of islands 2. 2007 USACE Pacific Islands Lidar: Hawaiian Islands - acquired by USACE and Hawaii State Civil Defense along north and windward facing shores of islands Hydrographic breaklines were delineated from LiDAR intensity imagery generated from the LiDAR datasets. The final DEM is hydro flattened such that water elevations are less than or equal to -0.5 meters. The DEM is referenced vertically to the Local Mean Sea Level (LMSL) tidal datum with vertical units of meters and horizontally to the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The resolution of the DEM is 3 meters.

  3. R-Factor for the Island of Kauai

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    • datadiscoverystudio.org
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    Updated Oct 31, 2024
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    NOAA Office for Coastal Management (Point of Contact, Custodian) (2024). R-Factor for the Island of Kauai [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/r-factor-for-the-island-of-kauai1
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    Oct 31, 2024
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
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    Kauai
    Description

    The rainfall-runoff erosivity factor (R-Factor) quantifies the effects of raindrop impacts and reflects the amount and rate of runoff associated with the rain. The R-factor is one of the parameters used by the Revised Unified Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to estimate annual rates of erosion. This product is a raster representation of R-Factor derived from isoerodent maps published in the Agriculture Handbook Number 703 (Renard et al.,1997). Lines connecting points of equal rainfall ersoivity are called isoerodents. The iserodents plotted on a map of the Island of Kauai were digitized, then values between these lines were obtained by linear interpolation. The final R-Factor data are in raster GeoTiff format at 30 meter resolution in UTM, Zone 4, GRS80, NAD83.

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    NEOWAVE Regional Tsunami Model: South Hawaii PMT: Hawaii: Kauai

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    • pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu
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    Updated Oct 9, 2024
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce (2024). NEOWAVE Regional Tsunami Model: South Hawaii PMT: Hawaii: Kauai [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/neowave-regional-tsunami-model-south-hawaii-pmt-hawaii-kauai
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    0, 21, 27, 52Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 9, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
    Area covered
    Hawaii, Kauai
    Description

    Non-hydrostatic Evolution of Ocean WAVEs (NEOWAVE) regional tsunami model for Kauai County in the State of Hawaii, which includes the islands of Kauai and Niihau. Provides a nearshore hazard map of wave amplitude based on the South Hawaii Probable Maximum Tsunami (PMT) scenario. Data are gridded at approximately 180-m resolution referenced to the WGS84 coordinate system and use a vertical datum of mean sea level (MSL). This shock-capturing, dispersive wave model computes tsunami generation, propagation, and inundation for complex flow patterns in shelf and reef environments. It has been validated with analytical, laboratory, and field benchmarks and is approved by the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program. These hazard maps cover tsunamis only; other potential hazards such as wind waves and swells would be additive to the inundation described by these data.

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Rain Gauges

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Dec 13, 2013
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Hawaii Statewide GIS Program
Area covered
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[Metadata] Raingages used in the Rainfall Atlas Analysis on the main Hawaiian Islands. Includes mean rainfall data values and uncertainty values. Source: 2011 Rainfall Atlas of Hawaii, https://rainfall.geography.hawaii.edu/. Please see Rainfall Atlas final report appendix for full method details: https://rainfall.geography.hawaii.edu/downloads.html.Apr. 2024: Hawaii Statewide GIS Program staff removed extraneous fields that had been added as part of the 2016 GIS database conversion and were no longer needed.For more information, see metadata at https://files.hawaii.gov/dbedt/op/gis/data/raingauge.pdf or contact Hawaii Statewide GIS Program, Office of Planning and Sustainable Development, State of Hawaii; PO Box 2359, Honolulu, Hi. 96804; (808) 587-2846; email: gis@hawaii.gov; Website: https://planning.hawaii.gov/gis.

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