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Anticipated positions of Mean High Water Springs per decade, based on a High Emissions Scenario sea level rise projection (RCP8.5, 95thpercentile) and 'do nothing' coastal management approach. Shoreline retreat is limited by underlying physical susceptibility model (the UPSM of Fitton et al., 2017) and up to 25m of erosion is premitted at known artificial coastal defences. Further explanation available within Technical Summary WS2, via www.DynamicCoast.com/reports.
Decadal Mean High Water Spring predictions calculated using a modified Bruun Rule and UKCP18 RCP8.5 95th percentile Sea Level Rise generated as part of the second phase of the Dynamic Coast project.
Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2021 OS 100017908, Met Office Hadley Centre (2018), © BGS ©Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) ©Scottish Government, © Dynamic Coast, © Historic Environment Scotland, © SNH, © St Andrews Links Trust, © University of Glasgow
Alistair Rennie
NatureScot
Dynamic Coast Project Manager
alistair.rennie@nature.scot
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Downloadable Data
Dynamic Coast analyses cannot be used for property-level assessments.
Available under an Open Government Licence: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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Current Mean High Water Spring line (OS MasterMap High Water Mark © OS 2020 100017908) was projected back along soft shore cross-shore transects by a distance calculated using a modified Bruun Rule and high emission pathway of UKCP18 sea level rise projections (RCP8.5 at 95th percentile, https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/a077f4058cda4cd4b37ccfbdf1a6bd29).
Limits to erosion are from the Underlying Physical Susceptibility Model (Fitton et al., 2016; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2016.08.018) and defences data digitised as part of Dynamic Coast phase 2.
Transects and therefore FutureCoast lines were not created along tide dominated (salt marsh and estuaries) shores, rocky (non-erodible) shores. For further information, please visit www.DynamicCoast.com/reports.
Data Sources
o Current Mean High Water Spring line
• © OS 2020 100017908
• PSGA
o UKCP18 sea level rise projections
• Met Office Hadley Centre (2018): UKCP18 Exploratory Extended Time-mean Sea Level Projections around the UK for 2007-2300. Centre for Environmental Data Analysis, 2021. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/a077f4058cda4cd4b37ccfbdf1a6bd29
• OGL
o Coastal Erosion Susceptibility Model for Scotland (http://www.dynamiccoast.com/files/reports/NCCA%20-%20Data%20Audit.pdf)
• OS – Terrain50
• OSMM – distance derived from coast – PSGA – Derived data open
• BGS - Superficial Thickness Model – Rockhead Output – not open but derived data ok for NCCA
• SAMS – Wave Exposure Index – Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0
o http://marine.gov.scot/maps/780
o https://www.sams.ac.uk/people/researchers/burrows-professor-michael/ (Wave Fetch Model)
• SG – Coastal Defences – 2004-2014 – PSGA – Derived data open
• OGL
Dynamic Coast analyses cannot be used for property-level assessments.
Available under an Open Government Licence: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ & © Scottish Government