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Daily reference and potential evapotranspiration, and supporting meteorological data from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, solar insolation data from the GOES satellite, and blue-sky albedo data from the MODIS satellite, Southeastern United States, 2023
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Potential evapotranspiration (PET), and reference evapotranspiration (ETo) are estimated at an approximately 1-kilometer spatial grid and a daily time-scale from... -
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Hurricane Isaias Overwash Extents
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The National Assessment of Coastal Change Hazards project at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) exists to understand and predict storm impacts to our nation's... -
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Satellite-derived shorelines for North Carolina and South Carolina (1984-2021)
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This dataset contains shoreline positions derived from available Landsat satellite imagery for North Carolina and South Carolina for the time period of 1984 to 2021.... -
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Projected water table depths along the North and South Carolina coasts
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To predict water table depths, seamless groundwater heads for unconfined coastal North and South Carolina groundwater systems were modeled with homogeneous, steady-... -
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Projected groundwater head along the North and South Carolina coasts
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Seamless unconfined groundwater heads for U.S. coastal North and South Carolina groundwater systems were modeled with homogeneous, steady-state MODFLOW simulations.... -
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Projections of coastal water depths for North Carolina and South Carolina
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Projected water depths from compound coastal flood hazards for future sea-level rise (SLR) and storm scenarios are shown for North Carolina and South Carolina. As... -
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Projections of shoreline change of current and future (2005-2100) sea-level rise scenarios for North Carolina and South Carolina
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This dataset contains projections of shoreline change and uncertainty bands for future scenarios of sea-level rise (SLR). Scenarios include 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200,... -
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Projected groundwater emergence and shoaling along the North and South Carolina coasts
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Groundwater emergence and shoaling extents are derived from water table depth GeoTIFFs, which are calculated as steady-state groundwater model heads subtracted from... -
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Nearshore water level, tide, and non-tidal residual future projections (2016-2050) for the North and South Carolina coasts
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A dataset of modeled nearshore water levels (WLs) was developed for the North and South Carolina coastlines. Water levels, defined for this dataset as the linear sum... -
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Vertical land motion rates for the years 2007 to 2020 for the North and South Carolina coasts
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Rates of land subsidence and uplift for the North and South Carolina coasts are derived from Sentinel-1A/B (2015-2020) and ALOS (2007-2011) synthetic aperture radar... -
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Nearshore water level, tide, and non-tidal residual hindcasts (1979-2016) for the North and South Carolina coasts
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A dataset of modeled nearshore water levels (WLs) was developed for the North and South Carolina coastlines. Water levels, defined for this dataset as the linear sum... -
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Projections of coastal flood hazards and flood potential for North Carolina and South Carolina
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Projected impacts by compound coastal flood hazards for future sea-level rise (SLR) and storm scenarios are shown for North Carolina and South Carolina. Accompanying... -
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Coastal Carolinas Topobathymetric Model: Field Validation Data, 2021
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists conducted field data collection efforts between March 8th and 25th, 2021 at four sites along coastal North Carolina and South... -
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Projections of coastal water elevations for North Carolina and South Carolina
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Projected water elevations from compound coastal flood hazards for future sea-level rise (SLR) and storm scenarios are shown for North Carolina and South Carolina. As... -
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Daily reference and potential evapotranspiration, and supporting meteorological data from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, solar insolation data from the GOES satellite, and blue-sky albedo data from the MODIS satellite, Southeastern United States, 2022
Department of the Interior —
Potential evapotranspiration (PET), and reference evapotranspiration (ETo) are estimated at a 1-kilometer spatial resolution and daily time-scale from January 1, 2022...