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Service Description: Sea level rise scenarios for planning purposes. The scenarios shown here are based on LiDAR elevation data collected in 2004 and 2006 by FEMA and processed by CT DEEP. Each reflects what inundation might look at average monthly maximum scenarios (AMM).The scenarios for sea level rise range from 6 inches to 6 feet. and the planning horizons start in 2020 and go to 2100. In addition to depicting the extent of inundation, each layer also provides the depth (in units relative to NAVD88) between the inundation level and the ground as depicted by the LiDAR data. Thus, identifying any location will provide a sense of "how deep" the water may be. Each location in the inundation layers generalizes a 3ft by 3ft area on the ground.
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Description: Sea level rise scenarios for planning purposes. The scenarios shown here are based on LiDAR elevation data collected in 2004 and 2006 by FEMA and processed by CT DEEP. Each reflects what inundation might look at average monthly maximum scenarios (AMM).The scenarios for sea level rise range from 6 inches to 6 feet. and the planning horizons start in 2020 and go to 2100. In addition to depicting the extent of inundation, each layer also provides the depth (in units relative to NAVD88) between the inundation level and the ground as depicted by the LiDAR data. Thus, identifying any location will provide a sense of "how deep" the water may be. Each location in the inundation layers generalizes a 3ft by 3ft area on the ground.
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Title: Sea Level Rise - Average Monthly Maximum Inundation Scenarios
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Comments: Sea level rise scenarios for planning purposes. The scenarios shown here are based on LiDAR elevation data collected in 2004 and 2006 by FEMA and processed by CT DEEP. Each reflects what inundation might look at average monthly maximum scenarios (AMM).The scenarios for sea level rise range from 6 inches to 6 feet. and the planning horizons start in 2020 and go to 2100. In addition to depicting the extent of inundation, each layer also provides the depth (in units relative to NAVD88) between the inundation level and the ground as depicted by the LiDAR data. Thus, identifying any location will provide a sense of "how deep" the water may be. Each location in the inundation layers generalizes a 3ft by 3ft area on the ground.
Subject: Sea level rise scenarios for planning purposes based on averge monthly maximum.
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