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Layer: Erosion Risk 2100 High Doubling of El Nino Frequency (ID: 420)

Parent Layer: Coastal Erosion

Name: Erosion Risk 2100 High Doubling of El Nino Frequency

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Description: This polygon represents the coastal erosion hazard zone for the high sea level rise (148 cm by 2100, relative to 2010) and the “doubling of El Niño frequency” wave scenario at the 2100 planning horizon. The coastal erosion hazard zones incorporate three components of potential future erosion: a historic trend in erosion, additional erosion caused by sea level rise, and the potential erosion impact of a large storm wave event. The planning horizons were selected based on guidance from the Coastal Resilience Ventura steering committee.This feature 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_erosionHZ_s3w22100.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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