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This raster provides the average groundwater elevations in NAVD88 for the month of October, based on the results of the U.S. Geological Survey groundwater model for Miami-Dade – Urban Miami-Dade (UMD), used to predict groundwater levels for year 2040, considering sea level rise above the baseline conditions, using NRCIII forecast, which assumes a 1.0 ft sea-level rise increase, from a year 2009 -0.9 ft mean sea-level NAVD88 to a 2040 0.1 ft.
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This raster provides the average groundwater elevations in NAVD 88 for the month of October, based on the results of the U.S. Geological Survey groundwater model for Miami-Dade – Urban Miami-Dade (UMD), used to predict groundwater levels for year 2040, without sea level rise for comparison purposes.Assumes zero sea-level rise (or no change) for the period 2011-2040Assumes the sea-level for year 2009 (-0.9 ft mean sea-level NAVD88)Recycles 15 years of climatic conditions for the period 1996-2010Recycles regional canals, Water Conservations Areas and Everglades National Park operations for the period 1996-2010
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MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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This raster provides the average groundwater elevations in NAVD88 for the month of October, based on the results of the U.S. Geological Survey groundwater model for Miami-Dade – Urban Miami-Dade (UMD), used to predict groundwater levels for year 2040, considering sea level rise above the baseline conditions, using NRCIII forecast, which assumes a 1.0 ft sea-level rise increase, from a year 2009 -0.9 ft mean sea-level NAVD88 to a 2040 0.1 ft.