Port Phillip Bay Coastal Hazard Assessment - Inundation Extent - 0.0m Sea Level Rise With Rainfall (1% AEP)
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PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_00SLR_WITHRAINFALL
The Port Phillip Bay Coastal Hazard Assessment (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of multiple spatial layer outputs from modelled erosion, inundation and groundwater hazard scenarios.
The product is recommended for use at the regional scale around Port Phillip Bay. Application of the data should be guided by the accompanying Port Phillip Bay hazard assessment technical reports (CSIRO 2022, Water Technology 2023, Kennedy 2022) and expert advice. The product is not suitable for individual property scale assessments.
The datasets available are as follows. Further detail on technical assumptions for these scenarios are provided in the accompanying technical reports. Additional data sets referenced in the reports are also available on request.
Storm tide inundation
Storm tide inundation extents for the 1% Annual Exceedance Probability (AEP) for a range of Sea Level Rise (SLR) scenarios (0m, 0.5m, 0.8m, 1.1m):
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_00SLR
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_05SLR
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_08SLR
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_11SLR
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_14SLR
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_00SLR_WITHRAINFALL
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_05SLR_WITHRAINFALL
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_08SLR_WITHRAINFALL
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_11SLR_WITHRAINFALL
- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_14SLR_WITHRAINFALL
Storm tide inundation extents for each SLR scenario are presented as a combined vector layer that incorporates the modelled 95th, 50th, and 5th percentiles.
Erosion
Erosion extents for the 1%AEP for a range of Sea Level Rise (SLR) scenarios (0m, 0.2m, 0.5m, 0.8m, 1.1m).
- PPBCHA_EROSION_EXTENT_1AEP_2010_00SLR
- PPBCHA_EROSION_EXTENT_1AEP_2040_02SLR
- PPBCHA_EROSION_EXTENT_1AEP_2070_05SLR
- PPBCHA_EROSION_EXTENT_1AEP_2100_08SLR
- PPBCHA_EROSION_EXTENT_1AEP_2100_11SLR
- PPBCHA_EROSION_EXTENT_1AEP_2100_14SLR
Erosion hazard extents are the modelled 95th percentile. Sea level of 0m as of 2010.
Groundwater
Groundwater extents indicating where the hazard is shallow (within 0 to 2m below land surface) for a range of Sea Level Rise (SLR) scenarios (0m, 0.2m, 0.5m, 0.8m):
- PPBCHA_GROUNDWATER_EXTENT_SHALLOW_00SLR
- PPBCHA_GROUNDWATER_EXTENT_SHALLOW_02SLR
- PPBCHA_GROUNDWATER_EXTENT_SHALLOW_05SLR
- PPBCHA_GROUNDWATER_EXTENT_SHALLOW_08SLR
- PPBCHA_GROUNDWATER_EXTENT_SHALLOW_11SLR
- PPBCHA_GROUNDWATER_EXTENT_SHALLOW_14SLR
Shallow groundwater extent layer is derived from the groundwater depth raster.
Report Citations:
CSIRO - McInnes, K.L., O’Grady, J.O., Prakash, M., Dahlhaus, P., Rosengren, N.J., Hoeke, R.K., Lauchlan Arrowsmith, C., Hernaman, V., Cohen, R., Seers, B., Chen, Y., Walters, D., Couto, P., Trenham, C., Forbes-Smith, N. Gregory, R., Hemer, M. and Power, R. (2022) Port Phillip Bay Coastal Hazard Assessment: Final Report. Report to Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. 236 pages + 11 Appendices.
Water Technology (2023) Erosion Hazard Summary Report, Port Phillip Bay Coastal Erosion Hazards, Report to Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Kennedy, D. M. (2022), Tertiary Coastal Compartments in Port Phillip Bay: Review, Definition and Methodology, Report to Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action. School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne.
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Port Phillip Bay Coastal Hazard Assessment - Inundation Extent - 0.0m Sea Level Rise With Rainfall (1% AEP) Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/9fb6e524-c6d7-409e-9e52-f74e66dc9c70 |
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- Port Phillip Bay Coastal Hazard Assessment - Inundation Extent - 0.0m Sea Level Rise With Rainfall (1% AEP)
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- PPBCHA_INUNDATION_EXTENT_1AEP_00SLR_WITHRAINFALL
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- Coastal planning and management. The product is recommended for use at the regional scale around Port Phillip Bay.
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- 2022-01-012023-12-31
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- Vector
- Horizontal Accuracy
- 5m
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- This dataset is only along the Victorian Coast and limited to Port Phillip Bay and inland to the extent of the modelled scenarios. The dataset includes waterways not farther than the extent of the modelled coastal inundation.
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- The Port Phillip Bay Coastal Hazard Assessment (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of multiple spatial layer outputs from modelled erosion, inundation and groundwater hazard scenarios. Report Citations: CSIRO - McInnes, K.L., O’Grady, J.O., Prakash, M., Dahlhaus, P., Rosengren, N.J., Hoeke, R.K., Lauchlan Arrowsmith, C., Hernaman, V., Cohen, R., Seers, B., Chen, Y., Walters, D., Couto, P., Trenham, C., Forbes-Smith, N. Gregory, R., Hemer, M. and Power, R. (2022) Port Phillip Bay Coastal Hazard Assessment: Final Report. Report to Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. 236 pages + 11 Appendices. Water Technology (2023) Erosion Hazard Summary Report, Port Phillip Bay Coastal Erosion Hazards, Report to Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action Kennedy, D. M. (2022), Tertiary Coastal Compartments in Port Phillip Bay: Review, Definition and Methodology, Report to Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action. School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne.
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- The product is recommended for use at the regional scale .
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