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steve2470

(37,457 posts)
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 12:59 PM Dec 2014

Miami and Miami Beach, how's the flooding down there ?

in reference to: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article2564166.html

Report: Tidal flooding to be more frequent in Miami, Key West as seas rise



Tidal flooding in Miami and Key West will increase dramatically over the next 15 years as seas continue to rise, according to a study released Wednesday just as annual high tides begin creeping toward Miami Beach.

Using data collected earlier this year in the White House’s National Climate Assessment, the Union of Concerned Scientists looked at Miami and Key West, along with 50 other communities deemed vulnerable to rising seas driven by climate change. By 2030, researchers concluded, Miami could flood eight times more frequently. By 2045, the number could increase steeply to about 230 floods per year. Key West could fare far worse, with 45 floods a year, or more than three a month, by 2030.

“That level of inundation is going to be game changer for us in South Florida,” said Nicole Hammer, assistant director of climate change initiatives at Florida Atlantic University, who helped write the report’s section on Florida. “We won’t be able to function the way we do now unless we take pretty aggressive measures to begin to adapt.”

With some cities already experiencing flooding up to four times more frequently than in 1970, the authors decided to take a closer look at the forecast for communities from Freeport, Maine, to the Texas coast under scenarios mapped out in the National Climate Assessment. The assessment, released earlier this year, was the Obama administration’s attempt at compiling an authoritative report on climate change, the president’s science advisor, John Holdren, said last week.

yes, this is from October but still relevant.

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Miami and Miami Beach, how's the flooding down there ? (Original Post) steve2470 Dec 2014 OP
Tides run higher the further north you get. hollysmom Dec 2014 #1
Sorry to see this happening in SE FL & elsewhere. I know & love Miami, the Keys & KW. Wonderful. appalachiablue Dec 2014 #2
This will not go well. hay rick Dec 2014 #3

hollysmom

(5,946 posts)
1. Tides run higher the further north you get.
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 01:07 PM
Dec 2014

I think Battery park city in Manhattan will be under water all the time first.

hay rick

(7,621 posts)
3. This will not go well.
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 06:19 PM
Dec 2014

Climate change skeptic Rick ("I'm not a scientist&quot Scott was just reelected with a like-minded Tea Party legislature.

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