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Generate inundation maps for different levels of storm surges, discover water entry points, propose a location for a new protective dike, and evaluate its efficacy. A brief summary of the item is not available. Add a brief summary about the item.

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A storm can generate a rise of sea levels called storm surge. In this tutorial, as a climate resilience analyst in Denmark, you want to assess the vulnerability of Hvidovre, a coastal municipality close to Copenhagen, to inundations caused by storm surges. You will perform this analysis in ArcGIS Pro, using models developed in ModelBuilder. First, you will determine the potential impact of storm surges of 16 different sea levels varying between 1 and 4 meters. Next, you will identify weak points that might allow the water to flow through, and might benefit from the construction of one or more new protective dikes. Finally, you will verify that the addition of such new dikes would avoid potential catastrophic inundations in the future.

This type of analysis, called inundation screening, is all the more crucial in the context of climate change, sea-level rise, and increased frequency of storm surge occurrences. In the last part of this tutorial, you will learn how to replicate this analysis in your own area of interest.

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