quicksandfarmer
Elite Member
The other feature of Boston is a 10-11 foot tidal swing. Northeast storms (usually the most intense) drive waves towards the coast in the Gulf of Maine. Coupled with astronomical high tides (full or new moon when the moon is nearest the earth) of up to 12.4' and we get 2-4' higher tides and flooding. This high water backs up rivers so that can increase flooding as well.
Not sure if that means we are more or less prepared. I do keep an 11' inflatable and outboard at the house......
I grew up in Cambridge and I remember people canoeing past my house during a big flood in the early 70's. I think the hurricane of 1938 had a storm surge of 18'.