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Sea Level Rise Inundation: 1-m Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 1 meter 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.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Sea Level Rise Inundation: 2-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This 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.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Sea Level Rise Inundation: 3-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 3 feet (0.914 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.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Sea Level Rise Inundation: 4-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 4 feet (1.219 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.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Sea Level Rise Inundation: 5-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 5 feet (1.524 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.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Sea Level Rise Inundation: 6-ft Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 6 feet (1.829 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.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Sea Level Rise Inundation: 0.5-m Scenario: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This map shows coastal flooding around Honolulu, Hawaii due to 0.5 meter 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.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Tsunami Run-Up Inundation: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Computer model simulation of tsunami run-up inundation around Honolulu, Hawaii using current sea level at mean higher high water (MHHW) as its baseline water level. The study area includes the urban corridor stretching from Pearl Harbor to Waikiki and Diamond Head along the south shore of the island of Oahu.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Tsunami Run-Up Inundation With 1-m Sea Level Rise: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Computer model simulation of tsunami run-up inundation around Honolulu, Hawaii including one meter of sea level rise at mean higher high water (MHHW) as its baseline water level. The study area includes the urban corridor stretching from Pearl Harbor to Waikiki and Diamond Head along the south shore of the island of Oahu.

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Modified: 2025-04-21

Tsunami Run-Up Inundation With 0.5-m Sea Level Rise: Honolulu, Hawaii

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Computer model simulation of tsunami run-up inundation around Honolulu, Hawaii including half a meter of sea level rise at mean higher high water (MHHW) as its baseline water level. The study area includes the urban corridor stretching from Pearl Harbor to Waikiki and Diamond Head along the south shore of the island of Oahu.

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Modified: 2025-04-21