Coastal Design/Extreme Sea Levels is a GIS dataset and supporting information providing design / extreme sea level and typical surge information around the coastline of the UK, including England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Jersey. The information is relevant under present day (year 2018) conditions and does not account for future changes due to climate change, such as sea level rise. This is a specialist dataset which informs on work commenced around the coast ranging from coastal flood modelling, scheme design, strategic planning and flood risk assessments.
This 2018 update to the Coastal Design Sea Levels dataset was carried out in partnership for the UK Coastal Flood Forecasting partnership, which includes the Environment Agency (EA), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the Department for Infrastructure Northern Ireland (DfINI).
Bundle of datasets including the following (please see individual dataset records for full metadata and links to WMS/WFS services):
Coastal Design Sea Levels - Coastal Flood Boundary Estuary Boundaries (2018)
Coastal Design Sea Levels - Coastal Flood Boundary Extreme Sea Levels (2018)
Coastal Design Sea Levels - Coastal Flood Boundary Extreme Sea Levels Estuary (2018)
Coastal Design Sea Levels - Coastal Flood Boundary Gauge Data (2018)
Coastal Design Sea Levels - Coastal Flood Boundary Surge Shapes (2018)
Coastal Design Sea Levels - Coastal Flood Boundary Surge Shapes Data (2018) Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2019. All rights reserved.
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