Shoreline modeling predictions produced by the current CoSMoS-COAST model
![Satellite-derived shoreline imagery showing projected shoreline positions given different sea-level rise scenarios](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/full_width/public/media/images/CoSMoS-COAST%20shoreline%20modeling%20projections.jpg?itok=D_zVJzAA)
Detailed Description
Shoreline modeling predictions for ∼1,760 km of coastline in California produced by the current CoSMoS-COAST model, from the study A Model Integrating Satellite-Derived Shoreline Observations for Predicting Fine-Scale Shoreline Response to Waves and Sea-Level Rise Across Large Coastal Regions. The predictions represent the shoreline position in 2100 with 1.0 m of sea level rise. The yellow bands represent the projected shoreline position and (parametric) uncertainty, and the orange/red bands represent the potential storm-driven erosion uncertainty.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.