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snippet: The database contains predicted sea level rise extent layers and baseline layers for the coastal New Hampshire, including the open coast, the Piscataqua River, and Great Bay. Data are based on 2019/2020 LiDAR data and comprise eleven scenarios. The scenarios combine Mean Higher High Water, 100-year flood predictions, and 2ft increments of sea level rise. To access a complete metadata document for this database, copy and paste this link to your browser: https://ftp.granit.unh.edu/GRANIT_Data/Raster_Data/Oceans_and_Coasts/d-sealevelrise_2ft_scenarios/d-NH_SLR_20230410/sealevelrise_20230410.html Data are also available through the NH Geodata Portal. Visit https://www.nhgeodata.unh.edu/search?q=sea%20level%20rise
summary: The database contains predicted sea level rise extent layers and baseline layers for the coastal New Hampshire, including the open coast, the Piscataqua River, and Great Bay. Data are based on 2019/2020 LiDAR data and comprise eleven scenarios. The scenarios combine Mean Higher High Water, 100-year flood predictions, and 2ft increments of sea level rise. To access a complete metadata document for this database, copy and paste this link to your browser: https://ftp.granit.unh.edu/GRANIT_Data/Raster_Data/Oceans_and_Coasts/d-sealevelrise_2ft_scenarios/d-NH_SLR_20230410/sealevelrise_20230410.html Data are also available through the NH Geodata Portal. Visit https://www.nhgeodata.unh.edu/search?q=sea%20level%20rise
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><DIV><P><SPAN>The database contains predicted sea level rise extent layers and baseline layers for the coastal New Hampshire, including the open coast, the Piscataqua River, and Great Bay. Data are based on 2019/2020 LiDAR data and comprise eleven scenarios. The scenarios combine Mean Higher High Water, 100-year flood predictions, and 2ft increments of sea level rise. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>To access a complete metadata document for this database, copy and paste this link to your browser: https://ftp.granit.unh.edu/GRANIT_Data/Raster_Data/Oceans_and_Coasts/d-sealevelrise_2ft_scenarios/d-NH_SLR_20230410/sealevelrise_20230410.html</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Data are also available through the NH Geodata Portal. Visit https://www.nhgeodata.unh.edu/search?q=sea%20level%20rise</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>
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