Tide height points

Mean High Water Springs-10 (MHWS10) line for the Greater Wellington Region, NZ. MHWS10 is the mean high water spring tide exceeded 10 percent of the time. It is often used as a practical high tide level for infrastructure design works, and also for estimating extreme high (e.g. the 100-year Average Recurrence Interval) storm tides.Line extracted from a LIDAR DEM dated 2013 at 1m cell-size. LIDAR specification was for a ground model of +/-0.1 to 0.15m in z (1 sigma) with a resolution of 1.3 points per square metre. The line corresponds to an elevation contour defined from known tidal heights as offsets above the Wellington 1953 vertical datum. The elevation value in metres is provided with each line segment. The elevation value is derived from values in Appendices A and B in this report : http://www.pce.parliament.nz/media/1384/national-and-regional-risk-exposure-in-low-lying-coastal-areas-niwa-2015.pdf Also points showing tidal elevations relative to Wgtn VD 1953.

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Theme {geospatial}
Author Greater Wellington Regional Council
Maintainer Geoffrey Lewis
Maintainer Email Geoffrey Lewis
Source http://data-gwrc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/782327305e22466aaa0c8ad2afc0f0d6_0
Source Created 2017-09-12T03:50:19.000Z
Source Modified 2018-09-23T21:55:09.284Z
Language English
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Source Identifier http://data-gwrc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/782327305e22466aaa0c8ad2afc0f0d6_0
Dataset metadata created 26 September 2018, last updated 26 September 2018