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Layer: Tidal Inundation (monthly in feet) 2060 High (ID: 400)

Parent Layer: Tidal Inundation (Extreme Monthly High Water)

Name: Tidal Inundation (monthly in feet) 2060 High

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Description: This raster represents the potential depth of inundation caused simply by rising tide levels (not considering storms, erosion, or river discharge) for high sea level rise (4.8 feet by 2100, relative to 2010) in 2060. The water level mapped in these inundation areas is the Extreme Monthly High Water (EMHW) level, which is a high water level that is reached approximately once a month (sea level rise added to the existing EMHW of 2.0 meters NAVD88). As sea level rises, the area of inundation will grow and water levels in already-inundated areas will deepen.This raster is one in a series of coastal flood and erosion hazard zones developed as part of the Coastal Resilience Ventura project. For detailed documentation about how these hazard zones were developed please see "Coastal Resilience Ventura: Technical Report for Coastal Hazards Mapping," a report prepared by ESA PWA for The Nature Conservancy. <a href='xml/ventura_depth_s32060.xml'target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>

Copyright Text: Environmental Science Associates - Philip Williams and Associates (ESA PWA), San Francisco and The Nature Conservancy

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