Metadata Name Descriptions
Resource Name: WP_10AEP_50CMSLR_EXTENT
Title: WESTERN PORT 10% AEP 0.5M SLR INUNDATION
Anzlic ID: ANZVI0803005423
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Abstract:
The Western Port Local Coastal Hazard Assessment (LCHA) provides information on the extent of coastal hazards and their physical impacts for the Western Port coastal environment. Information has been collected on inundation hazards (storm surge and catchment inflows) using modelling for different sea level rise scenarios. 
This data represents the extent of shoreline inundation for the 10% Average Exceedance Probability (AEP) catchment generated flood under a +50cm sea level rise scenario.

Details of the assumptions made in the derivation of this information can be found in project reports on the Our Coast website: http://www.ourcoast.org.au/cb_pages/resources.php.
Users of this information should read these project reports to understand the limitations of the data.
Search Words: EnvironmentOceansGeoscientific informationClimatology, meteorology, atmosphere
Publication Date: 02 February 2018
Dataset Status: Western Port Bay Completeness Verification: Last verified in 2015
Progress: Completed
Access Constraint:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY) ( License Text )
No constraints General. The information is not for detailed design purposes. This data may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the data is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this dataset.
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Metadata Name Descriptions
Resource Name: WP_10AEP_50CMSLR_EXTENT
Title: WESTERN PORT 10% AEP 0.5M SLR INUNDATION
Anzlic ID: ANZVI0803005423
Custodian:
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Jurisdiction: Victoria
Abstract:
The Western Port Local Coastal Hazard Assessment (LCHA) provides information on the extent of coastal hazards and their physical impacts for the Western Port coastal environment. Information has been collected on inundation hazards (storm surge and catchment inflows) using modelling for different sea level rise scenarios. 
This data represents the extent of shoreline inundation for the 10% Average Exceedance Probability (AEP) catchment generated flood under a +50cm sea level rise scenario.

Details of the assumptions made in the derivation of this information can be found in project reports on the Our Coast website: http://www.ourcoast.org.au/cb_pages/resources.php.
Users of this information should read these project reports to understand the limitations of the data.
Search Words: EnvironmentOceansGeoscientific informationClimatology, meteorology, atmosphere
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Beginning to Ending Date: 2013-01-28 - 2015-06-30
Maintainence and Update Frequency: Not planned
Stored Data Format:
Available Format(s) Types: ESRI
Positional Accuracy:
As stated in project reports on the Our Coast website: http://www.ourcoast.org.au/cb_pages/resources.php
Attribute Accuracy:
As stated in project reports on the Our Coast website: http://www.ourcoast.org.au/cb_pages/resources.php
Logical Consistency:
Not applicable
Data Source:
Dataset Source: Managed by CMAs and DELWP

Dataset Originality: Derived
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Metadata Date: 2022-11-09
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                              Related Documents: None

http://www.ourcoast.org.au/cb_pages/resources.php
                            
                          
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