Coastal
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A new study of coastal residents in flood-prone areas of Florida has shown that people who had seen maps designating that where they live are areas threatened by rising sea levels are less likely to believe that climate change was taking place than those who had not seen the maps. They also did not think…
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When you think about coastal flooding, you probably don’t realize that in many South Florida neighborhoods far from the sea, drainage is a problem that can be made worse by flooding near the ocean. The drainage gates are controlled by the water districts, and they have to balance flows in all directions. Sometimes that means…
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It’s Henri, the 8th storm of 2021! Henri formed today in the Atlantic near Bermuda and looks like it will do a big loop before heading back to the northeast. No threat to any of us here in the US other than perhaps a few waves on the coast. Meanwhile, Fred is moving north along…
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Earlier this week the EarthSky blog posted a good introduction to sea level rise, including what causes it and how much we are likely to see in the future. It also includes a good video on sea level rise basics from NASA Earth Observatory. You might be interested in learning more about this, especially if…
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Coastal areas of the Southeast as well as most of the rest of the world have seen increased flooding in recent years due to slowly rising sea levels, which are driven by a combination of warmer oceans and melting land ice. While a lot of this flooding has been more of a nuisance than dangerous…
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I love to visit the Georgia coast and see the coastal marshes. Here is an interesting 5-minute video story about a Georgia clam farmer and the changes he has seen in the marshes over his career as a fisherman. He reminds people that whatever they are putting into their drains in Atlanta or into the…
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Newser posted an interesting story about a weather station on Cape Cod in Massachusetts today. The station used to stand about 100 feet from the coast, but rising sea levels and coastal erosion has brought the coastline closer to the station. It is now to the point that the station could fall into the water…