WFSPacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) WFSData from the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaii. PacIOOS is one of eleven regional observing programs in the U.S. supporting the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). The PacIOOS region includes the U.S. Pacific Region (Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands), the Pacific nations in Free Association with the U.S. (Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau), and the U.S. Minor Outlying Islands (Howland, Baker, Johnston, Jarvis, Kingman, Palmyra, Midway, Wake). These data are served using GeoServer in a variety of interoperable data services and output formats: http://geo.pacioos.hawaii.edu/geoserver/. See http://geoserver.org for further documentation; and GeoServer's WFS documentation at: http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/services/wfs/. Lastly, GeoExplorer can be used to view these layers online at http://geo.pacioos.hawaii.edu/geoexplorer/.WFS, PacIOOS, IOOS, ocean observing, Pacific, US Affiliated Territories, GeoServerhttp://geo.pacioos.hawaii.edu/geoserver/PACIOOS/hi_csp_hono_slr2ft/wfsNONENONEPACIOOS:hi_csp_hono_slr2ftSea Level Rise Inundation: 2-ft Scenario: Honolulu, HawaiiThis map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 2 feet (0.610 m) of sea level rise. This scenario was derived using a National Geospatial Agency (NGA)-provided digital elevation model (DEM) based on LiDAR data of the Honolulu area collected in 2009. This "bare earth" DEM (vegetation and structures removed) was used to represent the current topography of the study area above zero elevation for the urban corridor stretching from Honolulu International Airport to Waikiki and Diamond Head along the south shore of Oahu. The accuracy of the DEM was validated using a selection of 16 Tidal Benchmarks located within the study area. The single value tidal water surface of mean higher high water (MHHW) modeled at the Honolulu tide gauge was used to represent sea level for the purposes of this study. Water levels are shown as they would appear during the highest high tides (excluding wind-driven tides).
Data produced in 2014 by Dr. Charles "Chip" Fletcher of the department of Geology & Geophysics (G&G) in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Supported in part by the NOAA Coastal Storms Program (CSP) and the University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program. These data do not consider future changes in coastal geomorphology and natural processes such as erosion, subsidence, or future construction. These data do not specify timing of inundation depths and are not appropriate for conducting detailed spatial analysis. The entire risk associated with the results and performance of these data is assumed by the user. These data should be used strictly as a planning reference and not for navigation, permitting, or other legal purposes.Earth Science > Climate Indicators > Atmospheric/Ocean Indicators > Sea Level Rise > Inundation, Earth Science > Oceans > Coastal Processes > Sea Level Rise, Continent > North America > United States Of America > Hawaii, Ocean > Pacific Ocean > Central Pacific Ocean > Hawaiian Islands > Oahu > Honolulu, oceansEPSG:4326absabs_2abs_3abs_4acosAddCoveragesAggregateareaarea2AreaGridasinatanatan2BarnesSurfacebetweenboundaryboundaryDimensionBoundsbufferBufferFeatureCollectionbufferWithSegmentsCategorizeceilcentroidclassifyClipCollectGeometriesCollection_AverageCollection_BoundsCollection_CountCollection_MaxCollection_MedianCollection_MinCollection_SumCollection_UniqueConcatenatecontainsContourconvertconvexHullcosCountCropCoveragecrossesdateFormatdateParsedensifydifferencedimensiondisjointdisjoint3Ddistancedistance3Ddouble2boolendAngleendPointenvenvelopeEqualIntervalequalsExactequalsExactToleranceequalToexpexteriorRingFeaturefloorgeometryTypegeomFromWKTgeomLengthGeorectifyCoverageGetFullCoveragegetGeometryNgetXgetYgetzgreaterEqualThangreaterThanGridHeatmapidIEEEremainderif_then_elseImportin10in2in3in4in5in6in7in8in9InclusionFeatureCollectionint2bboolint2ddoubleinteriorPointinteriorRingNInterpolateintersectionIntersectionFeatureCollectionintersectsintersects3DisClosedisCoverageisEmptyisLikeisNullisometricisRingisSimpleisValidisWithinDistanceisWithinDistance3DJenkslengthlessEqualThanlessThanlistlogLRSGeocodeLRSMeasureLRSSegmentmaxmax_2max_3max_4minmin_2min_3min_4mincircleminimumdiameterminrectanglemoduloMultiplyCoveragesNearestnotnotEqualTonumberFormatnumberFormat2numGeometriesnumInteriorRingnumPointsoctagonalenvelopeoffsetoverlapsPagedUniqueparameterparseBooleanparseDoubleparseIntparseLongpiPointBufferspointNPointStackerPolygonExtractionpolygonizepowpropertyPropertyExistsQuantileQueryrandomRangeLookupRasterAsPointCollectionRasterZonalStatisticsRecodeRectangularCliprelaterelatePatternreprojectReprojectGeometryrintroundround_2roundDoubleScaleCoveragesetCRSsimplifysinSnapsplitPolygonsqrtStandardDeviationstartAnglestartPointStoreCoveragestrCapitalizestrConcatstrEndsWithstrEqualsIgnoreCasestrIndexOfstrLastIndexOfstrLengthstrMatchesstrPositionstrReplacestrStartsWithstrSubstringstrSubstringStartstrToLowerCasestrToUpperCasestrTrimstrTrim2StyleCoveragesymDifferencetantoDegreestoRadianstouchestoWKTTransformunionUnionFeatureCollectionUniqueUniqueIntervalVectorToRasterVectorZonalStatisticsverticeswithin