Thames Estuary 2100 Extreme Water Level nodes
Summary
Extreme Water Level nodes show the point locations of modelled data projections for extreme water levels (heights) that could occur in the estuary in the future. Extreme water levels take into account climate change and predicted sea level rise. It is used in the design of our flood defences to achieve the required standard of defence (crest levels and heights).
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Licence
Open Government LicenceAttribution statement
© Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.
Technical information
Update frequency
asNeeded
Lineage
The original Thames Estuary 2100 Plan’s model nodes were spaced along the centreline of the estuary with the spacing depending on the level of detail required at each location. Generally speaking the nodes are closer together through central London. Additional nodes were added where tributaries join the estuary to help model how the flows from the tributary affect water levels in the estuary. The 10-Year Review added additional nodes (reducing the spacing) to improve our understanding of how the water levels change along the estuary.
Spatial information
Coordinate reference system
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700Geographic extent
- Latitude from: 51.432794 to 51.551446
- Longitude from: -0.351767 to 0.808963
Metadata information
Language
English
Metadata identifier
bf59ab69-d88e-4c3f-98cc-6cdb42627757
Published by
Environment Agency
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Defra Data Services ForumDataset reference dates
Creation date
25 January 2012
Revision date
25 January 2023
Publication date
N/A
Period
- From: 01 January 2012
- To: 01 January 2100