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NOAA: Planning Today for Sea Level Rise Tomorrow
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...a new tool is helping people make planning decisions that take into account future sea level rise.
Using the best-available science and data, federal agencies developed a sea level rise planning tool to help state and local officials, community planners, and infrastructure managers understand possible future flood risks from sea level rise for use in planning decisions.
The sea level rise planning tool is designed to help state and local officials, community planners, and infrastructure managers understand possible future flood risks from sea level rise for use in planning decisions. Scientists from multiple federal agencies and academic institutions synthesized the best available science to create a set of scenarios of global mean sea level rise through 2100. The team considered both ocean warming and melting of mountain glaciers and ice sheets.
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link to oceanservice.noaa.gov
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