Field Observations: Real-Time Data from the March 10 Storm & Flooding in Boston

Contributors: Katie Lavallee, Chris Gloninger, Francesco Peri, Kirk Bosma, Joe Christo | PHOTOS: Kevin Mukai & Brian Glazer Boston experienced another storm event that caused flooding in several neighborhoods throughout the city on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Similar to the three significant storms earlier this year (January 10, January 13, and February 13), flooding was

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Field Observations: Real-Time Data from the January 10 Storm and Flooding in Boston

Contributors: Kirk Bosma, Joe Christo, Chris Gloninger, Katie Lavallee, & Liz Nelson weaver (photos) On January 10, 2024, Boston experienced a significant storm event that caused flooding throughout the city. The flooding at Long Wharf in Downtown Boston, East Pier Drive in East Boston, and other locations was captured on video by journalists and residents

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Field Observations: Real-Time Data from the February 13 Storm & Flooding in Boston

Contributors: Kirk Bosma, Katie Lavallee, Joe Christo, Chris Gloninger, & Brittany knotts (Photos) Boston experienced another significant storm event that caused flooding in several neighborhoods throughout the city on Tuesday, February 13, 2024. Similar to the January 10 & January 13 storms, the flooding at Long Wharf in Downtown Boston, East Pier Drive in East Boston,

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Field Observations: Real-Time Data from the January 13 Storm & Flooding in Boston

Contributors: Kirk Bosma, Joe Christo, Chris Gloninger, Katie Lavallee, & David Weaver (Photos) For the second time in less than one week, Boston experienced a significant storm event that caused flooding throughout the city on January 13, 2024. During this event, the late morning high tide was the fourth highest water level ever recorded at

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Rise Up Boston: A Climate Event

Join us for an action-packed day of activities, presentations, and the chance to meet people who are making a real difference. Meet with some of the people who are making a difference addressing climate change at tables throughout the Museum, and talk with Museum educators.

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Radar Tide Gauge

A Talk in the Park: Fall in Boston Harbor

Fall is a season of change! For humans that might mean swapping T-shirts for sweaters and lemonade for hot cocoa – and for our local plant and animal neighbors, it means preparing for winter. Maple leaves turn spectacular colors, squirrels chow down on acorns, and many birds start heading south. We’re also starting to see

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A Talk in the Park: Fall in Boston Harbor

Fall is a season of change! For humans that might mean swapping T-shirts for sweaters and lemonade for hot cocoa – and for our local plant and animal neighbors, it means preparing for winter. Maple leaves turn spectacular colors, squirrels chow down on acorns, and many birds start heading south. We’re also starting to see

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