Victorian Coastal Inundation Sea Level Rise 2009
dataset:
SLR00CM_2009
The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
The datasets available are:
Sea Level Rise:
- SLR00CM_2009 - Current (2009) sea level
- SLR20CM_2040 - Projected 20cm sea level rise by 2040
- SLR47CM_2070 - Projected 47cm sea level rise by 2070
- SLR82CM_2100 - Projected 82cm sea level rise by 2100
Storm tide (1-in-100 year) with added wind forcing plus sea level rise
- SLR00CM_ST_2009 - Current (2009) inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level
- SLR20CM_ST_2040 - Inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 6% plus 20 cm sea level rise
- SLR47CM_ST_2070 - Inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 13% plus 47 cm sea level rise
- SLR82CM_ST_2100 - Inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 19% plus 82 cm sea level rise
Interactive Map:-
http://mapshare.maps.vic.gov.au/gvh270hydra/
> Future Coasts (Modelled)
This data has been computed to support the Victorian Governments Future Coasts Project.
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Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2017) Victorian Coastal Inundation Sea Level Rise 2009 Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/b21a4b54-4e60-5ee0-8439-10c7057e7a42 |
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Point of contact
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
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VSDL Data Manager
(VSDL Data Manager)
PO Box 500
East Melbourne
Vic
3002
Australia
Identifiers and Keywords
- ANZLIC Id
- ANZVI0803004726
- Victorian Spatial Data Library (VSDL) Schema
- COASTS:SLR00CM_2009
- Jurisdiction
- Victoria
- Topic category
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- Climatology, meteorology, atmosphere
Resource Constraints
- Use limitation
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- Classification
- Unclassified
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
Other Dataset Details
- Date ( Revision )
- 2017-10-24
- Date ( Publication )
- 2018-02-02T12:04:40
- Status
- Completed
- Purpose
- This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level. Areas of application include: Strategic planning, Adaptation planning, Risk assessment, Catchment hydrological modelling.
- Supplemental Information
- Related Documents: None Please see the Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset product description and other documents for more detailed information about this product. These can be found at: http://www.climatechange.vic.gov.au/publications (Research and reports) and http://www.climatechange.vic.gov.au/climate-science-and-data/future-coasts/victorian-coastal-inundation-dataset
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Not planned
- Maintenance date ( Publication )
- 2018-02-02T12:04:40
Spatial
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Reference system identifier
- 4283
Temporal
- Begin date
- 2009-10-01
- End date
- now
Quality
- Conceptual Consistency
- The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset is composed of polygon features that represent areas of potential inundation due to predicted sea level rise and storm tides. Data layers are seamless across their extent. Data layers have been visually checked to detect and remove data inconsistencies that may exist due to modelling or generalisation processing.
- Missing Data
- This terrestrial dataset is only along the Victorian coast and inland to the extent of the modelling scenario. The dataset includes waterways not farther than the extent of inundation.
- Attribute Quality
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- Positional Accuracy
- The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset has been computed from the Coastal Inundation model. Inputs into the model vary in spatial accuracy and time scale. Also, the Coastal Inundation dataset has undergone generalisations for manageability and data integrity. The inferred scale of use is 1:75,000.
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- Description
- Four sea level scenarios were applied to the Victorian 1m Coastal DEM. The components combined to form the two scenarios are: - Predictions of sea level rise - High Water modeled levels - Storm Tide modeled levels - Wind forcing modeling The Coastal Inundation model predicts inundation for two scenarios at four time scales: Incremental sea level based on the National Tidal Centre tidal range grid - Present day (2009) scenario - 20 cm sea level rise consistent with IPCC A1FI 2040 scenario - 47 cm sea level rise consistent with IPCC A1FI 2070 scenario - 82 cm sea level rise consistent with IPCC A1FI 2100 scenario Storm tide (1-in-100 year) with added wind forcing - Present day (2009) scenario (inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level) - IPCC A1FI 2040 scenario (inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 6% plus 20 cm sea level rise) - IPCC A1FI 2070 scenario (inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 13% plus 47 cm sea level rise) - IPCC A1FI 2100 scenario (inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 19% plus 82 cm sea level rise) The Coastal Inundation processing model uses a "bathtub" method, whereby sea level heights are computed against DEM heights with no consideration for water flow or drainage/stream connectivity. The Coastal Inundation dataset has been subject to cartographic generalisation to ensure cartographic clarity and usability for a scale use of 1:75,000 or less detail.
- Statement
- Dataset Source: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset has been computed using the Coastal Inundation model developed and processed by the University of Tasmania, using input data from a number of source datasets of varying spatial accuracy and temporal scale. The inputs used to compute coastal inundation are: - Vicmap Elevation - Coastal 1m (LiDAR) DEM & 0.5m Contours - Predictions of sea level rise from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - The National Tidal Centre modeled high water from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) - Modeled storm tide levels and wind forcing modeling from Australian Commonweatlh Scientific and Research Organisation (CSIRO) Dataset Originality: Primary & Derived
Attributes
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About the Metadata Record
- Metadata identifier
- urn:uuid / b21a4b54-4e60-5ee0-8439-10c7057e7a42
Processor
DEECA
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Skender, Emil
Contact
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- Resource Type
- Dataset
- Date info ( Creation )
- 2023-08-14T11:23:12
- Date info ( Revision )
- 2023-08-14T11:23:21
- Standard Name
- ISO 19115-3:2018
- Profile Name
- DELWP Profile
- Profile Version
- Version 1
- Profile Date
- 2019-05-24
Metadata Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
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