British Columbia, Canada Tsunami Forecast Grids for MOST Model
The British Columbia, Canada Forecast Model Grids provides bathymetric data strictly for tsunami inundation modeling with the Method of Splitting Tsunami (MOST) model. MOST is a suite of numerical simulation codes capable of simulating three processes of tsunami evolution: generation, transoceanic propagation, and inundation of dry land. Tsunami waves are computationally propagated across a set of three nested grids (A, B, and C), each of which is successively finer in resolution, moving from offshore to onshore. Nearshore details are resolved to the point that model output can be directly compared with tide gauge observations and can provide estimates of wave arrival time, wave amplitude and simulation of wave inundation onto dry land. A Grid Resolution: 54.4979 arc-sec in the x direction. 30 arc sec in the y direction. B Grid Resolution: 16.5247 arc-sec in the x direction. 9 arc sec in the y direction. C Grid Resolution: 5.5156 arc-sec in the x direction. 3 arc sec in the y direction.
Dataset Citation
- Cite as: NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Center for Tsunami Research (NCTR), 2015. British Columbia, Canada Tsunami Forecast Grids for MOST Model. National Centers for Environmental Information, NOAA. doi:10.7289/V5HH6H3R [access date].
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Distributor | DEM Information NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information dem.info@noaa.gov |
Dataset collaborator | NOAA Center for Tsunami Research NOAA PMEL Center for Tsunami Research (NCTR) |
Coverage Description | ISO valid extents for A Grid |
Time Period | Unknown to Unknown; Unknown to Unknown; Unknown to Unknown |
Spatial Reference System | urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326urn:ogc:def:datum:EPSG::5868 |
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates |
West: -135.0000
East: -122.0000
South: 46.5000
North: 55.5000
West: -133.4004
East: -122.2004
South: 48.0496
North: 54.4996
West: -126.0421
East: -125.8096
South: 49.1012
North: 49.2304
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Edition | 2015 |
Data Presentation Form | mapDigital |
Dataset Progress Status | Complete - production of the data has been completed |
Data Update Frequency | Irregular |
Purpose | These grids were constructed for use in tsunami inundation modeling. |
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Use Constraints | No constraint information available |
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Other Constraints | Cite as: NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Center for Tsunami Research (NCTR), 2015. British Columbia, Canada Tsunami Forecast Grids for MOST Model. National Centers for Environmental Information, NOAA. doi:10.7289/V5HH6H3R [access date]. |
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Processing Environment | Native Dataset Environment: Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5.2 (Build 3790) Service Pack 2; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.2.4.1420 |
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Last Modified: 2019-06-06
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