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A Roadmap forSea Level Rise:
Vulnerability and Adaptation along the Hudson River Estuary
Jason Winner, ConservationGIS Manager
Mark Wildonger, Planner
A Roadmap for Sea Level Rise
Overview
•Introduction•Sea Level Rise Problem•Roadmap – Planning for Resilience•Sea Level Rise Modeling and Mapping•Breakout Groups•Conclusions and Next Steps
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Introduction
Theme:Sea Level Rise is “Scary”
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Introduction
Theme:Sea Level Rise
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requires Planning
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Introduction
Introduction
A Roadmap for Sea Level Rise
Hudson River Sea Level Rise Project Goals:• Map future inundation zones at a resolution high enough to support parcel-based decisions• Identify important at-risk resources and their levels of vulnerability• Engage stakeholders with strategies for preser- vation, restoration, and/or shoreline protection• Identify decision support tools available to create a roadmap for adaptation and resilience
Climate-Related Impacts1) Climate Change2) Storm Surge3) Sea Level Rise
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Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge are Additive!
This Project is about Sea Level Rise Only
Introduction
Relative sea level change is caused by thecombined effects of global sea levelvariations (due to climate change) and localvertical land movement. When sea level rises, it amplifies all types of coastal inundation and associated impacts.-NOAA Coastal Services Center
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Introduction
1) Current Conditions2) Sea Level Rise Data, Science, and Projections3) Local Assets at Risk
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Sea Level Rise Problem
source: NASA A Roadmap for Sea Level Rise
Sea Level Rise Problem - Sandy
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Sea Level Rise Problem - Sandy
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Sea Level Rise Problem - Sandy
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Sea Level Rise Problem
Local Sea Levelis more than
1’ higher than 100 years ago
Rate of rise is accelerating
Sea Level Rise Data and Science
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Source: NOAA
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Sea Level Rise Data and Science
Sea Level Rise Projections:
2020a 2050a 2080a 2100b Central Range: 1-5” 5-12” 8-23” 11-26” Rapid Ice Melt: 4-10” 19-29” 41-55” 52-72”
a) From the NYS Sea Level Rise Task Forceb) From the NYS 2100 Commission Report
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Sea Level Rise Projections
•Up to 72” of Sea Level Rise by 2100!•Local Rate is higher than global average
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Sea Level Rise Projections
• Increased coastal flooding• Loss of salt water marsh habitat• Salt water intrusion• De watering and bluff failure‐ (dropping lake levels)• Coastal erosion• Property loss• Threat to critical infrastructure
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Sea Level Rise Additional Impacts
What’s at Stake?
• 78 Riverfront Communities• $ Billions of Public & Private Infrastructure• Historic & Cultural Centers
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Local Assets at Risk
• 160+ miles of Estuarine River• Rich Turtle, Salamander, and Fish Populations• Globally Rare Freshwater Tidal Habitats• Thousands of acres of Tidal Wetlands and Vegetated Shallows
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Local Assets at Risk
Sea Level Rise Data
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Sea Level Rise Adaptation Roadmap
Community-based Vulnerability Assessment:1) Getting Started2) Hazards and Climate3) People and Communities4) Built Environment5) Natural Resources6) Risk-wise Strategies
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Source: NOAA Coastal Services Center
Sea Level Rise Adaptation Roadmap
Getting Started:a) Define objectivesb) Explore problemsc) Engage stakeholdersd) Identify policies to informe) Consider resources
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Sea Level Rise Adaptation Roadmap
Hazards and Climate:a) Characterize hazardsb) Map hazard areasc) Capture local knowledged) Incorporate scientific
data
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Sea Level Rise Adaptation Roadmap
People and Communities:a) Social vulnerabilityb) Community resiliencec) Trends
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Sea Level Rise Adaptation Roadmap
Built Environment:a) Assess all infrastructureb) Physical characteristicsc) Policy impactsd) Infrastructure exposure
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Sea Level Rise Adaptation Roadmap
Natural Resources:a) Protective servicesb) Additional benefitsc) Potential stressorsd) Policy impacts
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Sea Level Rise Adaptation Roadmap
Risk-Wise Strategies:a) Integrate hazard mitiga-
tion & community plansb) Use existing programs to
implement adaptation projects
c) Document predicted future conditions
d) Use external drivers as leverage
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1) Local Data 2) Inundation and Coastal Flood modeling3) Resources at Risk4) Sea Level Rise Mapper
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Sea Level Rise Modeling and Mapping
Source: NOAA Digital Coast, www.csc.noaa.gov/slr/viewer
Sea Level Rise Mapping & Analysis
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Source: The Nature Conservancy, www.coastalresilience.org
Sea Level Rise Mapping & Analysis
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Mapping - Data
Elevation Data• LiDAR data• High resolution (1m)• Accurate depiction of water elevations• National Elevation Dataset (NED) 1/3 arc second (10m resolution)• Poor resolution• Hydroflattened
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Mapping - Data
Digital Elevation Models:10m National Elevation Dataset (NED) vs 1m LiDAR
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10m NED 1m LiDAR
“Sea Level” Tidal Data
Mean sea level is not consistent
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What is “Mean Sea Level” • Mean Higher High Water (MHHW)• Mean High Water (MHW)• Mean Sea Level = average height of the water surface over time• Mean Low Water (MLW)• Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW)
Tidal Data
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Hudson River Estuary
Local TideGaugesMHHW
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Hudson River Estuary
Sea Level Rise Modeling• Bathtub model uses flat surface • Modified bathtub model uses real river elevations incorporates datum information
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Hudson River Estuary
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Projections Central Range: 2020: 1-5” 2050: 5-12” 2080: 8-23”
2100: 11-26”Rapid Ice Melt:
2020: 4-10” 2050: 19-29” 2080: 41-55” 2100: 52-72”
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MHHW surface↓
Subtract LiDAR↓
Reclassify↓
New MHHW extents
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Add Sea Level Rise
MHHW Datum River
LiDAR Surface
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MHHW + 36”
River
LiDAR Surface
MHHW Datum
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