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With warmer Gulf water temps and Hurricane season just around the corner... ProudMNDemocrat Apr 2023 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Apr 2023 #2
This is from North Carolina's Outer Banks PJMcK Apr 2023 #3
Somebody please explain how the sea levels are rising more in doc03 Apr 2023 #4
read the article they go into that. Javaman Apr 2023 #6
East Coast and the Gulf are getting more IbogaProject Apr 2023 #7
That is the geostrophic balance markodochartaigh Apr 2023 #13
Years of beach erosion is pushing coastlines closer to civilization. ProudMNDemocrat Apr 2023 #9
The ocean conveyer is slowing in the north Atlantic, where the Gulf Stream cools and drops hatrack Apr 2023 #17
Development and destroying wetlands are part of it IronLionZion Apr 2023 #26
Winds, local thermal expansion, gravitational forces from landmass and ice. Blues Heron Apr 2023 #40
Simple explanation: the earth isn't perfectly balanced Sympthsical Apr 2023 #45
In the Miami area the ground is sinking Rstrstx Apr 2023 #49
But, but...her emails!!! roamer65 Apr 2023 #5
.... tanyev Apr 2023 #8
OMG. roamer65 Apr 2023 #29
Come on now Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2023 #10
So did "Old Man Soft Rock"... Moostache Apr 2023 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Apr 2023 #39
So essentially the Gulf Coast sucks LiberalArkie Apr 2023 #11
i love this comment on the article: barbtries Apr 2023 #12
It's probably too late Kaleva Apr 2023 #14
True, Delphinus Apr 2023 #15
It would certainly help with other issues Kaleva Apr 2023 #16
but that is the answer. barbtries Apr 2023 #18
It wouldn't hurt... Moostache Apr 2023 #33
no need to apologize barbtries Apr 2023 #42
It is always too late markodochartaigh Apr 2023 #19
It's not too late to prepare to adapt to what's coming. Kaleva Apr 2023 #28
Amen to that Barb....... DENVERPOPS Apr 2023 #38
I'm not sure we'll see major disaster in our lifetimes Marius25 Apr 2023 #20
Sea level rise eight inches in 17 years as per the article. patphil Apr 2023 #21
Every time they take another look, PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2023 #24
Watch the thwaites and pine glacier ice shelf Javaman Apr 2023 #50
A few inches of sea level rise makes a HUGE difference in storm surges NickB79 Apr 2023 #54
Not very reassuring madville Apr 2023 #22
I would start buying up currently worthless inland acres... Moostache Apr 2023 #36
There are no worthless inland acres madville Apr 2023 #37
I am always amazed how people on this site always know their stuff Racygrandma Apr 2023 #23
I hear you there! Delphinus Apr 2023 #46
oh haven't llashram Apr 2023 #25
As Musk promises Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2023 #30
Global warming is fake like birds, Obama's birth certificate, COVID, and TFG's criminal charges IronLionZion Apr 2023 #27
This comment should, in no way, be taken as an excuse for not immediately cutting our carbon output. LudwigPastorius Apr 2023 #32
+1 n/t progressoid Apr 2023 #43
+1,000 Delphinus Apr 2023 #47
Right now, according climate scientists Javaman Apr 2023 #51
God will save them! NowISeetheLight Apr 2023 #34
Florida NowISeetheLight Apr 2023 #35
LOL DENVERPOPS Apr 2023 #41
Land subsidence has been quoted as a factor in apparent sea level rise nitpicked Apr 2023 #44
I think Delphinus Apr 2023 #48
It is God's will. dalton99a Apr 2023 #52
I think that's written into Exxon's subsides agreement lol nt Javaman Apr 2023 #53
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