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SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION in Coastal NC (in human terms) HAZARD-RESILIENT RESILIENT COMMUNITIES Spencer Rogers North Carolina Sea Grant UNC-Wilmington Center for Marine Science NCSU Dept. of Civil Engineering

SEA-LEVEL RISE Education Understand the risk & consequences What to expect Adaptation Do something

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION BARRIERS: Imperceptible Rate of Change Distant Consequences in Time Uncertain Science Debate not pretty

SCIENCE PANEL ON COASTAL HAZARDS SEA-LEVEL RISE PLANNING RECOMMENDATION 2010 SEA LEVEL RECENT HISTORICAL PROJECTION PANEL PLANNING RECOMMENDATION HIGHER POSSIBLE ACCELERATION 1 meter HIGH TIDE 2010 SEA LEVEL 30 YEARS LOW TIDE

CRC Science Panel 2015 SLR Update NC Tide Gauge Data http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/sltrends.html

CRC Science Panel 2015 SLR Update Vertical Land Movement* Approximate location of NOAA tide gauges *Values calculated by Zervas using methods described in Zervas, C., Gill, S., and W. Sweet. 2013. NOS Technical Report NOS CO-OPS 065. Estimating Vertical Land Motion from Long-Term Tide Gauge Records and updated through December 2013.

TIDE GAGE MEASURED RISE IN SEA LEVEL

CRC Science Panel 2015 SLR Update IPCC Representative Concentration Pathways* ~1 yard 30 YEARS *modified from Table AII.7.7, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2013a. Annex II: Climate System Scenario Tables

SEA-LEVEL RISE What to expect? More frequent, shallow water, nuisance flooding Higher extreme flood events

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION Don t GetWet NC State Building Code 2 nd Oldest Hurricane Building Code in U.S. 1960s National Flood Insurance Program ~1970s

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION FREEBOARD 100-YEAR FLOOD or 1% CHANCE EACH YEAR NO SAFETY FACTORS

ACCUMULATED RISK 100-Year Flood = 1% Risk Each Year 70-Year Average Building Lifetime = 51% 51% RISK OF EXCEEDANCE HEADS or TAILS!

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION FREEBOARD INCENTIVES COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM Improve Flood Hazard Awareness Improve Preparedness Reduce Future Damage ~1% Discount for each foot of freeboard 44% of Coastal Communities in CRS Topsail B = 25% CRS DISCOUNTS CB & WB = 15% NHC & KB = 10%

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION FREEBOARD INCENTIVES 112 Coastal Communities 3 feet 4% >2 feet 47% >1 foot 81% (92% POPULATION) March 1, 2012 statewide NC State Building Code*

FREEBOARD = 2 FEET NHC, Wilm & WB 2010 SEA LEVEL ~66 YEARS

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION FREEBOARD INCENTIVES NFIP elevation discounts V-zone: $250K building/$100k contents +4 feet 70% DISCOUNT ($6010/year) +3 feet 67% DISCOUNT +2 feet 63% DISCOUNT +1 foot 49% DISCOUNT Minimum $8608 Annual Premium

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION EROSION RATES CAMA Oceanfront Erosion Rate Setback Lines 1979

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION What action needs to be taken? What are the most compelling reasons to take the action?

SEA-LEVEL RISE What to expect? More frequent, low elevation, nuisance flooding Higher extreme flood events

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION HAZARD-RESILIENT RESILIENT COMMUNITIES Present not FUTURE CONDITIONS What If Sea Level Does Not Rise? Historical Hazards The Third Annual Storm of the Century Do it like Ike!

HURRICANE IKE

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SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION: Lessons from a Used-Car Salesman

1938

TOPSAIL ISLAND SHORELINE & BEACHFILL EXPECTATIONS SPENCER ROGERS NC Sea Grant CENTER FOR MARINE SCIENCE UNC-Wilmington CIVIL ENGINEERING NC State University

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION in Coastal NC (in human terms) HAZARD-RESILIENT RESILIENT COMMUNITIES 1938 TARGET YOUR AUDIENCE

FREEBOARD = 1 FOOT Topsail B & Oak Island 2010 SEA LEVEL ~41 YEARS

CRC Science Panel 2015 SLR Update NC Tide Gauge Data http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/sltrends.html

CRC Science Panel 2015 SLR Update IPCC RCP Scenarios + VLM Station IPCC RCP 2.6 + VLM RSLR in 30 years (inches) IPCCRCP85+VLM 8.5 RSLR in 30 years (inches) Mean Range Mean Range Duck 7.1 4.8-9.4 8.1 5.5-10.6 Oregon Inlet 6.3 3.9-8.7 7.3 4.7-9.9 Beaufort 6.5 4.2-8.7 7.5 5.0-10.0 Wilmington 5.8 3.5-8.0 6.8 4.3-9.3 Southport 5.9 3.7-8.2 6.9 4.4-9.4 *Note: Projections were rounded to the nearest tenth of an inch.

CRC Science Panel 2015 SLR Update NC Tide Gauge Data http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/sltrends.html

SEA-LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION EROSION RATES CAMA Oceanfront Erosion Rate Setback Lines 1979

SCIENCE PANEL ON COASTAL HAZARDS SEA-LEVEL RISE PLANNING RECOMMENDATION 2010 SEA LEVEL RECENT HISTORICAL PROJECTION PANEL PLANNING RECOMMENDATION HIGHER POSSIBLE ACCELERATION 1 meter HIGH TIDE ~8 INCHES 2010 SEA LEVEL 30 YEARS LOW TIDE