U.S. to experience as much sea level rise by 2050 as it did in past century, NOAA says -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: The road ends at San Jacinto where rising waters cover the area near Houston Ship Channel in Houston Texas, March 6, 2014. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (Reuters) – The United States will experience as much sea-level rise due to climate change in the next thirty years, as it did during the past century according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration report (NOAA).
On Tuesday, a study showed that the sea level along U.S. coasts would rise between 10-12 inches and 2050. It will cause a significant increase in coastal flooding in spite of any heavy rain storms.
“This new data on sea rise is the latest reconfirmation that our climate crisis — as the President has said — is blinking ‘code red,'” said Gina McCarthy, the White House National Climate Advisor.
In order to project sea level rise across the nation, NOAA collaborated with federal agencies.
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