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Service Description: These are high-resolution sea level rise maps for southwest Washington created by The Nature Conservancy and based on NOAA's mid-level sea level rise projections (NOAA 2017). NOAA's projections are for Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) at Toke Point, Washington, and were provided through direct communications following the published report "NOAA Technical Report NOS CO-OPS 083" (Sweet et al. 2017). Projected sea level rise for southwest Washington at Toke Point ranges from 4-27 cm by 2030, 8-73cm by 2050, and 19-289 cm by 2100.
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Low Sea Level Rise conditions, 2030) (1)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Low Sea Level Rise conditions, 2050) (2)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Low Sea Level Rise conditions, 2100) (3)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Medium See Level Rise conditions, 2030) (4)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Medium See Level Rise conditions, 2050) (5)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Medium See Level Rise conditions, 2100) (6)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, High Sea Level Rise conditions, 2030) (7)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, High Sea Level Rise conditions, 2050) (8)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, High Sea Level Rise conditions, 2100) (9)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Extreme Sea Level Rise conditions, 2030) (10)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Extreme Sea Level Rise conditions, 2050) (11)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Extreme Sea Level Rise conditions, 2100) (12)
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Inundation (Mean Higher High Water, Base conditions, 2010) (13)
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Historical (1980s) Flood Depth (ft) 10% (14)
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Copyright Text: NOAA(2017); NOAA(2010); FEMA(2009)
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Title: Sea Level Rise in Southwest Washington
Author: The Nature Conservancy
Comments: These are high-resolution sea level rise maps for southwest Washington created by The Nature Conservancy and based on NOAA's mid-level sea level rise projections (NOAA 2017). NOAA's projections are for Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) at Toke Point, Washington, and were provided through direct communications following the published report "NOAA Technical Report NOS CO-OPS 083" (Sweet et al. 2017). Projected sea level rise for southwest Washington at Toke Point ranges from 4-27 cm by 2030, 8-73cm by 2050, and 19-289 cm by 2100.
Subject: High-resolution sea level rise maps of Mean Higher High Water for southwest Washington through year 2100.
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Keywords: sea level rise,slr,washington,coast,Pacific County,Grays Harbor County,NOAA,LiDAR
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