Assessing the Effects of Climate Change to the Massachusetts Central Artery and Beyond
Sponsored by the Coasts, Oceans, Ports & Rivers Institute Boston Chapter and Environmental & Water Resources Institute Boston Chapter
The Chateau
404 Boston Providence Hwy, Norwood, MA
5:45 PM Social/Registration; 6:30 PM Dinner; 7:30 PM Presentation
Kirk Bosma, PE
Project Manager and Coastal Engineer, Woods Hole Group, Inc.
The Central Artery/Tunnel Project (CA/T) is a critical link in the regional transportation network and is subject to adverse impacts of climate change. Assessments of the exceedance probability of storm surge water surface elevations, considering climate change, have helped decision makers identify areas of existing and future vulnerability and develop adaptation strategies and engineering alternatives.
This presentation will focus on a key component of the climate change assessment: the development of the Boston Harbor Flood Risk Model (BH-FRM). Examples of model output and interpretation will be presented. Results of this probabilistic model are currently being utilized for planning by many stakeholders and communities beyond MassDOT, and due to the success of the CA/T evaluation, the same methodology is now being applied to the entire coast of Massachusetts.
Mr. Bosma is a senior coastal engineer and team leader of the Coastal Sciences, Engineering & Planning team at Woods Hole Group. He specializes in applying numerical models to optimize engineering designs and reduce overall project lifecycle costs. Mr. Bosma holds an MS in coastal engineering from the University of Delaware and a BS in civil engineering from Calvin College.
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Registration Fees:
$55 Members, $70 Non-Members
$45 Public Sector Members, $55 Public Sector Non-Members
$45 Senior Members (65+), $25 Students
Registration Deadline: Monday, March 7, 2016
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