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Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage Rebecca Haney Coastal Geologist Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management

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Page 1: Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage

Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage

Rebecca HaneyCoastal GeologistMassachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management

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Definitions/Terminology

• Land subject to coastal storm flowage: means land subject to any inundation caused by coastal storms up to and including that caused by the 100-year storm, surge of record or storm of record, whichever is greater. (310 CMR 10.04)

• 100 year storm = storm having a 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded in a given year.

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FEMA Flood Zone Definitions• Zone VE (V1-30) – Areas of 100-year coastal flood with velocity

Wave height 3 feet or greater Wave runup depth 3 feet or greater Within primary frontal dune (first dune landward of the beach)

• Zone AE (A1-30) – Areas of 100-year flood; flood elevations May be coastal or riverine Coastal can contain up to 2.9 feet wave height Coastal flood elevations at top of wave envelope

• Zone AO – “Overwash” areas with flow depths of 1 to 3 feet Generally coastal with sloping ground Flow velocities can vary greatly Flow paths are typically not well defined

• Zone A – Areas of 100-year flood; NO flood elevations given• Shaded Zone X (B) – Areas of 500-year flood• Unshaded Zone X (C) – “Areas of minimal flooding”

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Flood Zones on the Ground

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Flood Insurance Rate Maps

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Coastal A Zones

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General Points to Consider

• Maps are graphic representations of engineering data

• Detailed information generated only at specific transects

• Effective maps may not have all current techniques incorporated

• FIRMs do not take into account future conditions (erosion, sea level rise)

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Impacts of Storms Extend Beyond Mapped Flood Zones on FIRMs

• Storm of record can affect greater area than the mapped flood zones.

• More than half the buildings in NY City affected by Sandy were outside the mapped flood zones.

• 25% of all National Flood Insurance Claims are outside the mapped flood zones.

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Salisbury Hull

PlymouthNantucket

Storm Damage

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Function: Buffer Wave Action & Ability to Erode

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Function: Sediment Supply Scituate Salisbury

Plymouth Gosnold

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Function: Ability to Erode, Shift, Move, Buffer Wave Action

ScituateRockport

Friction Force Decreased

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Function: Ability to Move, Shift, Migrate, Transport Sediment

ScituateApril, 2007

Source: Google

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Functions: Erode, Shift, Move, Migrate Buffer Wave Action,

Duxbury

Source: Google

1853

1951

2008

Orthophoto: 2011

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Function: Buffer Flood Water

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Obstructions to Flow

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Reduced Floodplain Function

Hull

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Reduced Sediment Supply/ Increased Beach Erosion

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Damage Adjacent to Seawalls

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Impacts to Roads & Utilities

Hull Westport

ScituateOak Bluffs

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Boston

NewburyMarion

Salisbury

Inundation/Moving Water

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Impacts to Public Health & Safety

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Summary

• 25% of all NFIP claims occur outside the mapped flood zones.

• Some types of land use are increasing damages to public infrastructure.

• Storm damages are increasing in lower frequency events.

• There are options to prevent this trend from continuing.

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Humarock Beach, March 2013

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Hull