Sea Level

data in the classroom: sea level

sea level rise viewer

Use this web mapping tool to visualize community-level impacts from coastal flooding or sea level rise (up to 10 feet above average high tides). Photo simulations of how future flooding might impact local landmarks are also provided. The current geography includes Coastal contiguous U.S. (excludes Great Lakes), HI, and territories.

Web Site | Video: About the Tool | Tutorial: Local Scenarios

coastal flood
exposure mapper

This online visualization tool supports communities that are assessing their coastal hazard risks and vulnerabilities. The tool creates a collection of user-defined maps that show the people, places, and natural resources exposed to coastal flooding. The current geography includes the East Coast, West Coast, Gulf of Mexico, and islands in the Pacific and Caribbean.

Web Site| Tutorial

historical hurricane tracks

This interactive mapping tool is used to view, analyze, and share track historical hurricanes from the NOAA National Hurricane Center HURDAT2 and NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information IBTrACS data sets.

Web Site

PacIOOS Voyager Data Portal

Voyager is an interactive map interface for visualizing and downloading multi-layered oceanographic observations, forecasts, and other geospatial data and information related to the marine environment and beyond.
Includes sea surface height anomalies, tides, and sea level rise data.
The current geography includes the entire Pacific Islands region.

Example: Combined Sea Surface Height Anomalies/Tides/ Sea Level Rise Data

Web Site

King tides

The University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant College Program’s Hawaiʻi and Pacific Islands King Tides Project needs your help to document today’s high water level events, also known as King Tides, to better understand tomorrow’s impacts from sea-level rise and other coastal hazards.

Web Site| Flyer | Voice of the Sea King Tides Episode