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Coastal Erosion (Line): Hawaii: 1.1-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Studies of historical shoreline change using aerial photographs and survey maps show that 70% of beaches on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are eroding (receding landward) (Fletcher et... -
Sea Level Rise Exposure Area (SLR-XA): Hawaii: 0.5-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Modeling, using the best available data and methods, was conducted to determine the potential future exposure of each of the main Hawaiian Islands to multiple coastal hazards as... -
Annual High Wave Flooding: Hawaii: 3.2-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Hawaii is exposed to large waves annually on all open coasts due to its location in the Central North Pacific Ocean. The distance over which waves run-up and wash across the... -
Annual High Wave Flooding: Hawaii: 0.5-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Hawaii is exposed to large waves annually on all open coasts due to its location in the Central North Pacific Ocean. The distance over which waves run-up and wash across the... -
Flooded Highways: Hawaii: 2.0-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Vulnerability was assessed for the main Hawaiian Islands using the outputs of coastal hazard exposure modeling (provided separately). Potential impacts to coastal highways and... -
Sea Level Rise Exposure Area (SLR-XA): Hawaii: 1.1-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Modeling, using the best available data and methods, was conducted to determine the potential future exposure of each of the main Hawaiian Islands to multiple coastal hazards as... -
Flooded Highways: Hawaii: 1.1-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Vulnerability was assessed for the main Hawaiian Islands using the outputs of coastal hazard exposure modeling (provided separately). Potential impacts to coastal highways and... -
Passive Flooding: Hawaii: 1.1-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Passive flooding was modeled by the University of Hawaii Coastal Geology Group using a modified "bathtub" approach following methods described in Cooper et al. 2013. The passive... -
Sea Level Rise Exposure Area (SLR-XA): Hawaii: 3.2-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Modeling, using the best available data and methods, was conducted to determine the potential future exposure of each of the main Hawaiian Islands to multiple coastal hazards as... -
Potential Economic Loss: Hawaii: 2.0-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Vulnerability was assessed for the main Hawaiian Islands using the outputs of coastal hazard exposure modeling (provided separately). Potential economic loss was based on the... -
Sea Level Rise Exposure Area (SLR-XA): Hawaii: 2.0-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Modeling, using the best available data and methods, was conducted to determine the potential future exposure of each of the main Hawaiian Islands to multiple coastal hazards as... -
Passive Flooding: Hawaii: 3.2-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Passive flooding was modeled by the University of Hawaii Coastal Geology Group using a modified "bathtub" approach following methods described in Cooper et al. 2013. The passive... -
Flooded Highways: Hawaii: 0.5-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Vulnerability was assessed for the main Hawaiian Islands using the outputs of coastal hazard exposure modeling (provided separately). Potential impacts to coastal highways and... -
Passive Flooding: Hawaii: 2.0-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Passive flooding was modeled by the University of Hawaii Coastal Geology Group using a modified "bathtub" approach following methods described in Cooper et al. 2013. The passive... -
Coastal Erosion (Area): Hawaii: 1.1-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Studies of historical shoreline change using aerial photographs and survey maps show that 70% of beaches on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are eroding (receding landward) (Fletcher et... -
Potential Economic Loss: Hawaii: 1.1-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Vulnerability was assessed for the main Hawaiian Islands using the outputs of coastal hazard exposure modeling (provided separately). Potential economic loss was based on the... -
Coastal Erosion (Line): Hawaii: 0.5-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Studies of historical shoreline change using aerial photographs and survey maps show that 70% of beaches on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are eroding (receding landward) (Fletcher et... -
Coastal Erosion (Area): Hawaii: 3.2-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Studies of historical shoreline change using aerial photographs and survey maps show that 70% of beaches on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are eroding (receding landward) (Fletcher et... -
Coastal Erosion (Line): Hawaii: 3.2-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Studies of historical shoreline change using aerial photographs and survey maps show that 70% of beaches on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are eroding (receding landward) (Fletcher et... -
Coastal Erosion (Area): Hawaii: 2.0-ft Sea Level Rise Scenario
Studies of historical shoreline change using aerial photographs and survey maps show that 70% of beaches on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are eroding (receding landward) (Fletcher et...