Sea levels along the United States coast are rising faster than they did in the past, and the change is not subtle.
Research from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution finds the rate of U.S. coastal sea level rise has more than doubled in the past 125 years. The study contradicts a federal Department of Energy ...
Sea level change cannot be determined by comparing past and present images of one landmark, according to researchers. One reason for this is that local sea level rise varies considerably on different ...
Note: This transcript was computer generated and edited by a volunteer. Dave Miller: We turn now to another recent map put out by NOAA, another way to see how climate change is affecting our lives.
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Sea oats and Tampa Bay. By Seán Kinane/WMNF News (Oct. 2009). Tanja and guest host Grace are joined by Dr. Gary Mitchum of USF and Lauren Wolf of the Office of Resilience and Asset Management for ...
Late model luxury Land Rover speeds through as a stranded driver tries to tow his car out of the flooded intersection. Tropical Storm Eta slammed into Miami leaving motorists crossing the intersection ...
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Concerns mount as ‘exceptionally fast’ sea level rise breaks record—taking $1 trillion in US assets to sea
In the far North Atlantic, a rapid and little‑noticed rise in sea level is sending signals that reach all the way to American ...
Sentinel-6B satellite measurements show sea level changes across the North Atlantic, adding to decades of data used to track ...
Scattered across an abyssal plain known as the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) are polymetallic nodules that are a potato-sized ...
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