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National Indicative Fluvial Mapping (NIFM) Model Nodes - High-End Future ScenarioHIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This data shows the model nodes, indicating water level only and/or flow and water levels along the centre-line of rivers that have been modelled to generate the NIFM flood maps. The nodes estimate maximum design event flood flows and maximum flood levels.
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National Indicative Fluvial Mapping (NIFM) Model Nodes - Mid-Range Future ScenarioHIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This data shows the model nodes, indicating water level only and/or flow and water levels along the centre-line of rivers that have been modelled to generate the NIFM flood maps. The nodes estimate maximum design event flood flows and maximum flood levels.
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Abstract: This data shows the outer bounds of the Unit of Management (UoM)/River Basin boundaries. These boundaries are hydrological divisions of land defined for the purposes of the Floods Directive. They are areas of land (catchments) draining to a particular estuary or reach o
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Tidal and Storm Surge Forecast Service Forecast Periods 4-9 ForecastsHIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This dataset provides the forecast output csv files for the relevant forecast location points for Periods 4 to 9 of the Tidal and Storm Surge Forecasting Service for the Coast of Ireland. They do not cover all points for which a visual forecast was produced and the exac
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Tidal and Storm Surge Forecast Service Forecast Period 10 ForecastsHIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This dataset provides the forecast output csv files for the 60 forecast location points for Period 10 of the Tidal and Storm Surge Forecasting Service for the Coast of Ireland. The csv files were produced twice daily for each forecast point in the am and pm and extend f
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Tidal and Storm Surge Forecast Service Forecast Location Points for Periods 4-9HIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This dataset provides the co-ordinate points of the forecast location points for Periods 4 - 9 of the Tidal and Storm Surge Forecasting Service for the Coast of Ireland. The coordinates are provided in the Irish Transverse Mercator (ITM) coordinate reference system. The
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Tidal and Storm Surge Forecast Service Forecast Location Points for Period 10HIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This dataset provides the coordinate points of the 60 forecast location points for Period 10 of the Tidal and Storm Surge Forecasting Service for the Coast of Ireland. The coordinates are provided in the following coordinate reference systems ; Irish Grid (ING); Irish T
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Abstract: This data shows the outer bounds of the Areas for Further Assessment (AFAs) where, based on the Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment (OPW, 2012), the risks associated with flooding are potentially significant, and where further, more detailed assessment has been undertaken
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National Indicative Fluvial Mapping (NIFM) River Flood Depth - High-End Future ScenarioHIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This data indicates the maximum estimated depth of river flooding (fluvial flooding) in meters (m) at a given location, for a flood event of a particular probability. The flood depths are calculated by subtracting the ground levels from the predicted water level. The fl
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National Indicative Fluvial Mapping (NIFM) River Flood Depth - Mid-Range Future ScenarioHIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This data indicates the maximum estimated depth of river flooding (fluvial flooding) in meters (m) at a given location, for a flood event of a particular probability. The flood depths are calculated by subtracting the ground levels from the predicted water level. The fl
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National Indicative Fluvial Mapping (NIFM) River Flood Depth - Current ScenarioHIGH VALUEOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This data indicates the maximum estimated depth of river flooding (fluvial flooding) in meters (m) at a given location, for a flood event of a particular probability. The flood depths are calculated by subtracting the ground levels from the predicted water level. The fl
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Abstract: This data shows daily rainfall totals for the full period of record at rain gauge monitoring stations in the Office of Public Works hydrometric network.
Purpose: To support Flood Forecasting and Warning Systems & Flood Risk Management objectives through the collec