SDE Raster Dataset
Tags
San Francisco Bay, Inundation, Depth, Sea level rise, SLR
Maximum inundation depth during a likely 100 year storm and 1.41 m sea level rise. Sea level rise projections for the CA 3rd climate assessment. (New projections for the 4th climate assessment are expected in summer 2018.)
This modeled data represents inundation location and depth (meters) for the San Francisco Bay resulting from 1.41 m sea level rise coupled with extreme storm events. This research is unique and innovative in its dynamic spatial detail and the fact that it incorporates real, time series water level data from past (near 100 year) storm events to capture the dynamic effect of storm surges in modeling inundation using 3Di, a three dimensional hydrodynamic model along with high resolution earth surface models. Details are described in Radke et al., 2017, CEC-500-2017-008. Data are available for download from CalAdapt ( http://cal-adapt.org/tools/slr-calflod-3d/ )
Metadata document link: http://keystone.gisc.berkeley.edu/cec_gas_study_layers/SFBay-Delta-Coastal_flood_inundation_model_data_delivery_cec_metadata_v6.pdf
University of California Berkeley, California Energy Commission
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Extent
| West | -122.681984 | East | -121.832591 |
| North | 38.323041 | South | 37.385293 |
| Maximum (zoomed in) | 1:5,000 |
| Minimum (zoomed out) | 1:150,000,000 |