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From TWC and the NY Times: Could Rising Sea Levels Destroy Your Hometown? Remember all those maps of our coastlines underwater?
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[quote:Feets 2052813:MV8yMDY1MDIwXzM0NzQ2MDUxXzNEMjc3NjFD] [quote:Nika:MV8yMDY1MDIwXzM0NzQ1ODI5XzYwMUI5NkJG] Maybe the sea levels are not rising. Or perhaps the continent is sinking? Is that possible? Maybe it's what shada said...could it be the sea floor is rising? Remember the all the buoy activity. ] Just git yo'self a big thang of liquor and sum mustard watah for your feets and you'll be alright! http://cash111.com/ref.php?page=act/ref&invcod=142577 [/quote]
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WOW! TWC has their own version of this map also!
Superstorm Sandy exposed major flooding issues for areas along the Northeast coast. But that's not the only area susceptible to coastal flooding.
Rising sea levels, even without a major storm, are a concern for all coastal communities.
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