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Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Intermediate-High Scenario: 1 Day Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Intermediate-High Scenario: 20 Days Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Intermediate-High Scenario: 50 Days Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Intermediate-Low Scenario: 1 Day Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Intermediate-Low Scenario: 20 Days Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Intermediate-Low Scenario: 50 Days Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Low Scenario: 1 Day Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Low Scenario: 20 Days Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2100 Low Scenario: 50 Days Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. These water levels are determined using projections from the U.S. Interagency Task Force (ITF) (Sweet et al., 2022) in combination with land subsidence projections modeled by Han et al. (2019). The latter is included only for Tutuila, Aunuu, and Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau).
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Sea Level Rise: American Samoa: Extreme High-Tide Flooding: 2-Ft Scenario: 1 Day Per Year
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This extreme high-tide flooding layer provides a prediction of future sea level rise (SLR) inundation and was produced using a passive flooding model, often referred to as a "bathtub" model. It provides an assessment of flooded areas according to a specific water level. As an alternative to the SLR scenarios in other data layers that we provide, our project also provides the ability to select specific amounts of SLR in increments of one foot, independent of any particular scenario.
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Modified: 2025-04-21