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    dc slr/slr 4ft

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). dc slr/slr 4ft [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/maps/95ee44c5d0344f8199c74e77c83540dc
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    Oct 23, 2023
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    4ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 4 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    dc slr/slr 10ft

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). dc slr/slr 10ft [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/maps/8148f34b921447f2be12c4a51b2a6a2d
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    Oct 23, 2023
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    10ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 10 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    dc slr/slr 8ft

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). dc slr/slr 8ft [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/maps/d5104e689ed04dc98bd4baf9cf317143
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    Oct 23, 2023
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    8ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 8 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    1ft SLR Depth

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    Updated May 13, 2016
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    SDGs (2016). 1ft SLR Depth [Dataset]. https://sdgs.hub.arcgis.com/maps/sdgs::1ft-slr-depth
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    May 13, 2016
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    Area covered
    Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean
    Description

    1ft Sea Level Rise Inundation

    This dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 1 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).

    This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.

    For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    7ft SLR Low-lying Areas

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). 7ft SLR Low-lying Areas [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/maps/pugonline::7ft-slr-low-lying-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The PUG User Group
    Area covered
    Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean
    Description

    7ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 7 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    4ft SLR Low-lying Areas

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). 4ft SLR Low-lying Areas [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/4ft-slr-low-lying-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The PUG User Group
    Area covered
    Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean
    Description

    4ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 4 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    5ft SLR Low-lying Areas

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). 5ft SLR Low-lying Areas [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/5ft-slr-low-lying-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The PUG User Group
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    Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean
    Description

    5ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 5 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    9ft SLR Low-lying Areas

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). 9ft SLR Low-lying Areas [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/9ft-slr-low-lying-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The PUG User Group
    Area covered
    Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean
    Description

    9ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 9 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    dc slr/slr 9ft

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). dc slr/slr 9ft [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/maps/93a8fa3fd0bd488ca2fa17072d664640
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    Oct 23, 2023
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    9ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 9 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    dc slr/slr 1ft

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). dc slr/slr 1ft [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/maps/27e12eabc72049dfb3981e3ef8723a17
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    Oct 23, 2023
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    1ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 1 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    2ft SLR Low-lying Areas

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). 2ft SLR Low-lying Areas [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/2ft-slr-low-lying-areas
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    Oct 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The PUG User Group
    Area covered
    Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean
    Description

    2ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 2 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    7ft SLR Depth

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). 7ft SLR Depth [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/7ft-slr-depth
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    Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group
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    7ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 7 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    1ft SLR Low-lying Areas

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    Updated May 13, 2016
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    SDGs (2016). 1ft SLR Low-lying Areas [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/sdgs::1ft-slr-low-lying-areas
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    May 13, 2016
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    Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean
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    1ft Sea Level Rise Inundation

    This dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 1 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).

    This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.

    For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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    3ft SLR Low-lying Areas

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    The PUG User Group (2023). 3ft SLR Low-lying Areas [Dataset]. https://home-pugonline.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/3ft-slr-low-lying-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The PUG User Group
    Area covered
    Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean
    Description

    3ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 3 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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4ft Sea Level Rise InundationThis dataset was created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer depicting 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 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 purpose of this dataset is to show potential sea level rise inundation of 4 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) for the area. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055).This dataset illustrates the scale of potential flooding, not the exact location, and does not account for erosion, subsidence, or future construction. Inundation is shown as it would appear during the highest high tides (excludes wind driven tides) with the sea level rise amount. The dataset should be used only as a screening-level tool for management decisions. As with all remotely sensed data, all features should be verified with a site visit. The dataset is provided "as is," without warranty to its performance, merchantable state, or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of this dataset is assumed by the user. This dataset should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.For more information visit the Sea Level Rise Impacts Viewer (http://coast.noaa.gov/slr).

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