Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2014.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-67).Flooding has always been a major concern for coastal communities. However, many parts of New York City never had to worry about flooding until Hurricane Sandy hit in October 2012. The hurricane brought a record level storm surge, which destroyed homes, cut power to millions of people and caused a total of $19 billion in damage. The storm surge exposed the City's critical lack of infrastructure and gave the City a major reason to address this problem. Based on projected sea level rise, floods will become more frequent and will cause regular damag...
The 837 km New York City shoreline is lined by significant economic assets and dense population vuln...
Coastal cities are undeniably vulnerable to climate change. Coastal storms combining with sea level ...
The frequency of hurricanes along any 80 km segment of the Coast of Texas is about 1 in 6 years (Rot...
Hurricane Sandy made landfall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States (U.S.) October 29, 2012 as...
The objective of this research is to determine whether this hypothesis can be accepted: whether stor...
On 29 October 2012 hurricane Sandy hit the coast of New York City. This category 1 hurricane had a d...
In the aftermaths of Hurricanes Irene, in 2011, and Sandy, in 2012, New York City has come to recogn...
The Segment barrier is a conceptual design for a storm surge barrier consisting of individual concre...
Waterfronts are attractive areas for many-often competing-uses in New York City (NYC) and are seen a...
need to better prepare for future storm surges and to anticipate future trends, such as climate chan...
The devastating impact by Hurricane Sandy (2012) again showed New York City (NYC) is one of the most...
critical need tobetter prepare for future stormsurges and to anticipate future trends, such as clima...
The Southern Manhattan Coastal Protection Study: Evaluating the Feasibility of an MPL report (the “F...
Low-lying, densely-populated coastal areas across the world are under threat of hurricane-induced fl...
The risk of flooding in coastal zones is expected to increase due to sea level rise and economic dev...
The 837 km New York City shoreline is lined by significant economic assets and dense population vuln...
Coastal cities are undeniably vulnerable to climate change. Coastal storms combining with sea level ...
The frequency of hurricanes along any 80 km segment of the Coast of Texas is about 1 in 6 years (Rot...
Hurricane Sandy made landfall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States (U.S.) October 29, 2012 as...
The objective of this research is to determine whether this hypothesis can be accepted: whether stor...
On 29 October 2012 hurricane Sandy hit the coast of New York City. This category 1 hurricane had a d...
In the aftermaths of Hurricanes Irene, in 2011, and Sandy, in 2012, New York City has come to recogn...
The Segment barrier is a conceptual design for a storm surge barrier consisting of individual concre...
Waterfronts are attractive areas for many-often competing-uses in New York City (NYC) and are seen a...
need to better prepare for future storm surges and to anticipate future trends, such as climate chan...
The devastating impact by Hurricane Sandy (2012) again showed New York City (NYC) is one of the most...
critical need tobetter prepare for future stormsurges and to anticipate future trends, such as clima...
The Southern Manhattan Coastal Protection Study: Evaluating the Feasibility of an MPL report (the “F...
Low-lying, densely-populated coastal areas across the world are under threat of hurricane-induced fl...
The risk of flooding in coastal zones is expected to increase due to sea level rise and economic dev...
The 837 km New York City shoreline is lined by significant economic assets and dense population vuln...
Coastal cities are undeniably vulnerable to climate change. Coastal storms combining with sea level ...
The frequency of hurricanes along any 80 km segment of the Coast of Texas is about 1 in 6 years (Rot...