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Description: National Hurrican Center Probabalistis Storm Surge (P-Surge) estimate. These data represent the current storm surge calculations. Data represent the water surface elevation in NAVD 1988 feet.
Copyright Text: James E. Mitchell, Ph. D LADOTD IT GIS Manager
Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)
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Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)
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Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)
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- Title: 10% Excedance SLOSH Storm Surge Water Elevation
- Author: James E. Mitchell, Ph. D., LADOTD IT GIS Manager
- Comments: This map depicts the National Hurrican Center Probabalistis Storm Surge (P-Surge) estimate from the Sea, Lake, and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) model. These data represent the water surface elevation in NAVD 1988 feet that is expected to be exceeded 10 percent probability, for a given forecast advisory.
- Subject: This map represents the water surface elevation in NAVD 1988 feet that is expected to be exceeded, 10 percent of the time, for a given storm and advisory.
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- Keywords: Louisiana, storm sure, hurricane, tropical storm, coastal flooding, SLOSH
- Credits: Data were generated by the National Hurricane Center
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