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Coastal Protection in Virginia - Chesapeake Climate Action Network

In the U.S., the Hampton Roads region is second only to New Orleans as home to the most people at greatest risk from flooding caused by rising sea levels.

The Silver Lining of Sea-Level Rise - American Planning Association

Norfolk is facing the fact that repeat flooding around the Hampton Roads area puts critical government and transportation infrastructure at risk. Not least is ...

Hampton Roads Planning District Commission | Virginia DEQ

2012, Task 94.01. Land & Water Quality Protection in Hampton Roads. $90,000 ; 2011, Task 57 - canceled. Developing a Local Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan for ...

Environmental and Sea Level Rise - ArcGIS StoryMaps

Looking forward, sea levels will continue to rise at an even faster rate. Regional planning guidance for Hampton Roads suggests communities plan ...

Solutions Can Protect Coastal Communities - Sea Level Rise

Individual, local, state and federal solutions to protect coastal communities from sea level rise and flooding.

DRAFT

Virginia Beach and the Hampton Roads region are experiencing the highest rate of sea level rise on the east coast. Over the last 50 years sea.

New BRIEFER: Hampton Roads, Virginia and the Military's Battle ...

With sea level rise occurring more than twice as fast in Hampton Roads than the global average, several low-lying military installations in the ...

Norfolk Virginia Sea Level Rise Analysis

strategies and preparedness measures and ... flooding, combined with varying levels of sea level rise, in the Hampton Roads area to understand the evolving.

DOD, Navy Confront Climate Change Challenges in Southern Virginia

At other Navy installations in the Hampton Roads region, work is being done through the Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration, or ...

Sea-Level Rise - Chesapeake Bay Foundation

In fact, coastal Virginia has seen the highest rate of relative sea-level rise on the whole Atlantic coast, more than 14 inches since 1930. The Hampton Roads ...

On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia

Naval Station Norfolk within the Hampton Roads metropolitan area—a sea level rise hot spot, where natural subsidence, low-lying topography ...

Flooding Trends & Predictions | James City County, VA

Changing weather patterns and stronger storms, after a quiet period observed from 1971 to 1994 hurricane activity has increased since 1995. · Rising sea levels, ...

Norfolk: A case study in sea-level rise | Physics Today - AIP Publishing

In June 2014 the cities and federal agencies formed the Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness and Resilience Intergovernmental Planning ...

The Impact of Climate Change on Virginia's Coastal Areas

Steinhilber served as the assistant director for Coastal Resilience Research at ODU and facilitated the Hampton Roads. Sea-Level Rise Preparedness and ...

Will Norfolk (and the Rest of Hampton Roads) Drown?

Given the tide range and historical sea level rise, the USGS maps imply that the entire island would be flooded by the tides with a rise in sea level of 2 to 3 ...

Sea Level Rise and Tidal Flooding in Norfolk, Virginia

Sea level at Norfolk is projected to rise at least six inches by 2030. By then the city could see almost 40 tidal flooding events per year—about ...

Climate Change in Hampton Roads Phase III: Sea Level Rise in ...

Federal financial assistance to this project amounted to $40,000, approximately 50% of the total cost. Preparation of this report was included ...

Waging War on the Rising Seas - Scholarship Repository

133 HAMPTON ROADS SEA LEVEL RISE PREPAREDNESS AND RESILIENCE INTERGOVERN-. MENTAL PILOT PROJECT,CHARTER 2–3(2014) [hereinafter PHASE 1REPORT] ...

Sea Level Rise and Flooding Risk in Virginia

For example, a passing storm may cause the ocean in Hampton Roads to be 3 feet above what would normally be expected from the tide. Thus the storm surge is 3 ...

Coastal Resiliency & Sea Level Rise | Hampton Roads, VA - HRTPO

Extreme flooding events currently disrupt transportation networks and will likely continue as sea levels are expected to rise at an accelerated pace for many ...