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Sea Level Trends: Sea Level Variations of the United States Derived from National Water Level Observation Network Stations NGDA 90 recent views
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Water level records are a combination of the fluctuations of the ocean and the vertical land motion at the location of the station. Monthly mean sea level (MSL)... -
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Meteorological Data (including visibility) 22 recent views
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The National Ocean Service (NOS) maintains a long-term database containing data from active and historic stations installed all over the United States and U.S.... -
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Graphical Airmen's Meteorological Information (G-AIRMET) Weather Advisories 21 recent views
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
A G-AIRMET is a graphical advisory of weather that may be hazardous to aircraft, but are less severe than SIGMETs. They are valid at specific time "snapshots". The... -
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High Tide Flooding Products from NOAA CO-OPS 12 recent views
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
High tide flooding is the overflow or excess accumulation of water that covers typically dry coastal land and occurs during high tides. As relative sea levels rise,... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 6-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 6 feet (1.829 m) of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency... -
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Hurricane Storm Surge Inundation: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Computer model simulation of hurricane storm surge inundation around Honolulu, Hawaii using current sea level at mean higher high water (MHHW) as its baseline water... -
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Hawaii and Pacific Islands King Tides Project
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program's Hawaii and Pacific Islands King Tides Project documents high water level events known as King Tides to better... -
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African Easterly Wave Climatology, Version 1
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The AEWC dataset was created using a new algorithm developed by researchers at Georgia Tech and represents the first attempt to produce a standard easterly wave... -
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Hurricane Storm Surge Inundation With 1-m Sea Level Rise: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Computer model simulation of hurricane storm surge inundation around Honolulu, Hawaii including one meter of sea level rise at mean higher high water (MHHW) as its... -
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Extreme Water Levels from CO-OPS
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Extremely high or low water levels at coastal locations are an important public concern and a factor in coastal hazard assessment, navigational safety, and ecosystem... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 4-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 4 feet (1.219 m) of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 1-m Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 1 meter of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency (NGA)-provided... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 3-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 3 feet (0.914 m) of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 0.5-m Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 0.5 meter of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency... -
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Tsunami Run-Up Inundation With 1-m Sea Level Rise: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Computer model simulation of tsunami run-up inundation around Honolulu, Hawaii including one meter of sea level rise at mean higher high water (MHHW) as its baseline... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 1-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 1 foot (0.305 m) of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency... -
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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 2-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 2 feet (0.610 m) of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency... -
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West Maui Wave Run-up Forecast Validation
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS), University of Hawaii School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology Department of Oceanography, and Hawaii Sea... -
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Multi-Hazard Inundation With 0.5-m Sea Level Rise: Honolulu, Hawaii
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
Multi-hazard inundation around Honolulu, Hawaii resulting from future sea level rise. The study area includes the urban corridor stretching from Honolulu...