Finally NOAA 2016
updated coastal sea level rise tide gauge data shows no acceleration in sea level rise along the California coastline or anywhere else despite false claims by the UN IPCC that man made emissions have been increasing rates of sea level rise since the 1970's.
Not exact matches
Update, 3:53 p.m. I just recalled that my old friend Mike Lemonick wrote an excellent piece in 2012 for Climate Central focused on the response of
coastal communities in Florida to
sea - level realities.
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UPDATE 3 p.m.:] Overall,
seas rose two inches in that span, but the change in rate is what is important, the experts said, because it implies greater
coastal retreats than anticipated last year by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Updated, 6:14 p.m. Assessing widespread reports of reef stress along with unusually high
sea - surface temperatures, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is warning of a globe - spanning bleaching of corals in
coastal waters around the tropics.
UPDATE 16th March 14:45 This post has been
updated to include new research on the impact of rising
sea levels on
coastal flooding, published after going to press.
At a minimum,
updated flood zone maps that account for
sea level rise (incorporating land subsidence) should be a priority in
coastal areas.