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Climate extremes may hit Boston area: Ocean levels have already risen one foot: Global Warming
Tufts Daily (Massachusetts) ^ | March 29, 2005 | Anthony McGovern

Posted on 03/29/2005 12:53:45 PM PST by rface

Over the last hundred years, the sea level in Boston has risen one foot due to global warming, which expands the volume of the ocean and melts ice which land has been resting on, Kirshen said. Based on the CLIMB project projections, over the next fifty years the sea level in Boston will rise at least another foot.

In an effort to explain the impending climate changes that will affect the Boston area as well as the world, Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Paul Kirshen presented an array of possible consequences and warnings to a small audience last night.

Kirshen also serves as the Climate's Long-term Impacts on Metro Boston (CLIMB) project director and co-chair of Tufts' Water: Systems, Science, and Society graduate school program.

Over the next 100 years, the February CLIMB report said that New England will experience a three to five degree Celsius change in average temperature, a 25 percent increase in precipitation, a 0.6 to one meter increase in sea level, and an uncertain degree of increase in the frequency and intensity of hurricanes and Nor'easters.

"We are already starting to see these changes," Kirshen said. Researchers looked at a global map of precipitation increases over the past century, which showed some areas have had as much as a 50 percent increase.

A degree of uncertainty is always present in climatic change predictions, Kirshen said, using a projected change in the Mid-Atlantic region as an example.

By 2100, the stream flow - which is the difference between precipitation and evaporation - in different areas of this region could decrease by as much 12.5 percent and increase by as much as 37.5 percent.

According to Kirshen, this difficulty in predicting exactly what will happen as a result of climate change makes it very difficult to achieve policy change in the area of environmental conservation.

This is demonstrated by the fact that neither the city of Boston or the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responded to the results of the CLIMB Project that projected very severe possible consequences for the Boston area.

There is "nothing really we can do to stop climatic change in the next centuries, even if we stop [greenhouse emissions] now," Kirshen said. Therefore, Kirshen advocates preparing for the consequences of climate change now, before it is too late.

Over the last hundred years, the sea level in Boston has risen one foot due to global warming, which expands the volume of the ocean and melts ice which land has been resting on, Kirshen said. Based on the CLIMB project projections, over the next fifty years the sea level in Boston will rise at least another foot.

This will lead to greater risks of flooding in the Boston area, Kirshen said. Extreme storms like the Blizzard of 1978, which flooded portions of Boston, occur on average every 100 years. If the sea level rises another 0.3 meters, however, this type of damage "could occur on average every 10 years," Kirshen said.

By the year 2100, if no changes are made, an extreme storm could overflow the Charles River Dam and flood all of the Back Bay area. By that time, with no changes to flood proofing or sea walls, an estimated $20 billion dollars worth of damage would have been caused if the sea level rose at the moderate estimate of 0.6 meters.

According to Kirshen, climate change is caused mainly by the Greenhouse Effect - the build-up of various gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrous dioxide, and methane in the Earth's atmosphere.

These gases prevent a portion of the sun's energy from escaping back into space, trapping it in the Earth's atmosphere and raising the average temperature around the globe.

Energy from the sun is what drives the hydrologic cycle of evaporation, precipitation, and run off of water that is constantly occurring everywhere on the planet.

This is important, Kirshen said, because increasing amounts of the sun's energy being trapped in the atmosphere causes an increase in the rate of the hydrologic cycle, which will affect humans in a variety of ways Kirshen demonstrated will be difficult to predict.

Kirshen's presentation was held in the Crane Room of Paige Hall.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: climatechange; wearedoomed
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To: rface
Over the last hundred years, the sea level in Boston has risen one foot...

Total Bull shit.

21 posted on 03/29/2005 1:08:55 PM PST by Always Right
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To: ClaireSolt

Fearless predcition..Kennerdy and Kerry will use the rising water levels in Boston Harbor as the rational for halting the wind turbine project off Nantucket..


22 posted on 03/29/2005 1:09:07 PM PST by ken5050 (The Dem party is as dead as the NHL)
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To: rface
"Over the last hundred years, the sea level in Boston has risen one foot due to global warming, which expands the volume of the ocean and melts ice which land has been resting on..."

WTF is this guy talking about? The sea level has risen because global warming is expanding the volume of the ocean? How does it do that?

Global warming melts ice that the land is resting on? Where is this, the tundra? Or maybe Boston has been resting on an ice field and is now sinking because the ice is melting? In which case, the ocean level isn't rising, the land is sinking.

I can't make any sense out of this hypothesis, can you?

23 posted on 03/29/2005 1:09:32 PM PST by telebob
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To: rface
Over the last hundred years, the sea level in Boston has risen one foot due to global warming, which expands the volume of the ocean and melts ice which land has been resting on, Kirshen said. Based on the CLIMB project projections, over the next fifty years the sea level in Boston will rise at least another foot.

B.S. The sea level in Boston has risen one foot because the land has subsided.
24 posted on 03/29/2005 1:09:54 PM PST by aruanan
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To: rface

SMTFD (Show Me The ******* Data)


25 posted on 03/29/2005 1:10:12 PM PST by Natural Law
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To: rface
one foot already and another foot to come.....but the ocean is only rising in Boston

This localized effect can only be caused by some freakish gravitation pull from large body masses in the area. It is likely Ted Kennedy or Helen Thomas could be behind this.

26 posted on 03/29/2005 1:11:24 PM PST by Always Right
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To: rface

What about saying "may not"?

Climate extremes "may" hit Boston area: Ocean levels have already risen one foot: Global Warming,


27 posted on 03/29/2005 1:12:20 PM PST by US_MilitaryRules (My tag line was censored.)
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To: rface
Boring prophet:
There shall, in that time, be rumors of things going astray, erm, and there shall be a great confusion as to where things really are, and nobody will really know where lieth those little things with the sort of raffia-work base, that has an attachment. At that time, a friend shall lose his friend's hammer, and the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by their fathers that their fathers put there only just the night before, about eight O'clock.

(From the life of Brian)

28 posted on 03/29/2005 1:12:35 PM PST by aliquis
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To: rface
...global warming, which expands the volume of the ocean...

A change of one degree will raise the ocean level about an inch.

29 posted on 03/29/2005 1:12:41 PM PST by Cruising Speed
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To: ClearCase_guy
I'm glad this is localized. It would be terrible to have ocean levels rise one foot everywhere, but as long as the ocean is changing just within metropolitan Boston, I guess it's no big deal.

LOL!

Man-made Global WarmingTM is a MYTH!
Man-made Global WarmingTM is a MYTH!
Man-made Global WarmingTM is a MYTH!


30 posted on 03/29/2005 1:13:49 PM PST by TChris (Just once, we need an elected official to stand up to a clearly incorrect ruling by a court. - Ann C)
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To: thoughtomator

Nice! I'm going for a joy ride in mine right now!


31 posted on 03/29/2005 1:14:03 PM PST by poobear
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To: rface

Did this "scientist" test to see if the "rising water" since 1900 is actually the result of reduced air pressure in Boston?

Too bad...

He might have become famous for PROVING that "Boston sucks".


32 posted on 03/29/2005 1:14:12 PM PST by pfony1
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To: US_MilitaryRules
What about saying "may not"?

Climate extremes "may" hit Boston area: Ocean levels have already risen one foot: Global Warming,

Not only "may not", but "have not". There is no evidence of ocean levels rising one inch on a global scale. Maybe Boston is sinking.

33 posted on 03/29/2005 1:14:51 PM PST by Always Right
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Oddly enough, I'm listening to the Tragically Hip while reading this article.


34 posted on 03/29/2005 1:15:13 PM PST by vollmond (Head back to base for debriefing and cocktails.)
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To: rface
Sea level rising in Boston!??!

Horrors!

People will be drowning in their cars!

Um....nothing new here....move along....

35 posted on 03/29/2005 1:15:23 PM PST by N. Theknow
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To: rface

I wondered why my comment to the rag was going to be the first on this item until I posted and saw "for review by our moderator." Betcha can't get a crack on Kennedy or Kerry posted.


36 posted on 03/29/2005 1:16:24 PM PST by dhuffman@awod.com (The conspiracy of ignorance masquerades as common sense.)
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To: rface
Over the last hundred years, the sea level in Boston has risen one foot due to global warming, which expands the volume of the ocean and melts ice which land has been resting on, Kirshen said. Based on the CLIMB project projections, over the next fifty years the sea level in Boston will rise at least another foot.

OK, so in the past 100 years the automobile - which was created during that period and took a while to catch on - has been responsible for this?

But if we stop using it entirely now it's too late to change anything?

What's wrong with this picture. Either the climate's response to our activity is nearly instantaneous or it is not. Which is it?

Shalom.

37 posted on 03/29/2005 1:17:38 PM PST by ArGee (Why do we let the abnormal tell us what's normal?)
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To: ClearCase_guy

I was wondering how the sea level can rise only in the Boston area........ I'm still wondering.


38 posted on 03/29/2005 1:20:53 PM PST by Ditter
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To: rface
By the year 2100, if no changes are made, an extreme storm could overflow the Charles River Dam and flood all of the Back Bay area. By that time, with no changes to flood proofing or sea walls, an estimated $20 billion dollars worth of damage would have been caused if the sea level rose at the moderate estimate of 0.6 meters.

Only 95 years to augment floodproofing or sea walls. With local union practices, it's not enough time! Man the lifeboats!

39 posted on 03/29/2005 1:21:05 PM PST by You Dirty Rats (Mindless BushBot)
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To: thoughtomator

Teddy Kennedy will not have to drive so far any more to park his car in the drink.

When is a car not a car? When it is a Black Submarine, of course.


40 posted on 03/29/2005 1:21:52 PM PST by Bald Eagle777 (Am I my brother's FREEPer?)
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