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Tsunami inundation grid,
Monterey Bay, CA

Integrated Models of Coastal Relief

NCEI builds and distributes high-resolution, coastal digital elevation models (DEMs) that integrate ocean bathymetry and land topography to support NOAA's mission to understand and predict changes in Earth's environment, and conserve and manage coastal and marine resources to meet our Nation's economic, social, and environmental needs. They can be used for modeling of coastal processes (tsunami inundation, storm surge, sea-level rise, contaminant dispersal, etc.), ecosystems management and habitat research, coastal and marine spatial planning, and hazard mitigation and community preparedness. Learn more from our PDF icon DEM Fact Sheet.

Coastal Inundation (high-resolution, 1 arc-second or finer)
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  • Hurricane Sandy DEMs
    Suite of high-resolution DEMs of the U.S. Atlantic Coast impacted by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012.

  • NOAA Tsunami Inundation DEMs
    High-resolution DEMs of select U.S. coastal communities used to support NOAA's tsunami forecast and warning system.

  • NOAA VDatum DEMs
    High-resolution DEMs of select U.S. coastal communities along the central coast of the Gulf of Mexico used to evaluate and support NOAA's Vertical Datum Transformation Tool (VDatum).

    New Orleans DEM hillshade KML of Gulf of Mexico DEMs in Google Earth
    New Orleans DEMs                                 Gulf of Mexico KML
  • NTHMP DEMs
    High-resolution DEMs of select U.S. coastal communities used to support the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program.

  • NOAA HFIP DEMs
    High-resolution, companion structured and unstructured DEMs of Southern Louisiana to support NOAA's Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program.

  • NOS North Carolina Sea-Level Rise Project
    A high-resolution DEM of North Carolina built for studying the impacts of long-term sea-level rise on coastal ecosystems.

Regional (low-resolution, 3 arc-second or coarser)
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