US sea levels will rise rapidly in the next 30 years, new report shows

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(CNN)A new report provides an alarming forecast for the US: Sea level will rise as much in the next 30 years as it did in the past 100 -- increasing the frequency of high-tide flooding, pushing storm surge to the extreme and inundating vulnerable coastal infrastructure with saltwater.
The interagency report, led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, shows how scientists are increasingly confident that US coasts will see another 10 to 12 inches of sea level rise by 2050.
The implications of that forecast are enormous.

"This report is a wake-up call for the US, but it's a wake-up call with a silver lining," NOAA chief Rick Spinrad said at a news conference on Tuesday. "It provides us with information needed to act now to best position ourselves for the future."

The projected sea level rise will lead to a significant increase in the frequency of coastal flooding even on sunny days, scientists report. High-tide flood events in coastal cities -- New York, Washington, Miami and others -- have already doubled in annual frequency since 2000, turning what researchers say used to be a "rare event" into a "disruptive problem."
Every inch of sea level rise also amplifies hurricane storm surge, coastal erosion and wetland loss -- impacts which US coasts are already well familiar with.

"Decades ago, powerful storms were what typically caused coastal flooding," NOAA reports. Today, due to sea level rise, "even common wind events and seasonal high tides regularly cause [high-tide flooding] within coastal communities, affecting homes and businesses, overloading stormwater and wastewater systems, infiltrating coastal groundwater aquifers with saltwater, and stressing coastal wetlands and estuarine ecosystems."
The report didn't set out to quantify how expensive these events would get in the future or how they would impact the economy. But Nicole LeBeof, the director of NOAA's National Ocean Service, noted that millions of people live along the coast, and the rest rely on products that enter the country through ports on the coast.
"What I will say is that the magnitude of these impacts, direct and cascading, will be high," LeBeof said at a news conference. "Forty percent of the US population lives within 60 miles of our coastlines. There will be highly variable impacts along those coastlines, but there's no denying that a large portion of our economy and revenue and tax base are right there, front and center."
Catastrophic sea level rise
Beyond 2050, the amount of sea level rise the US will experience is highly dependent on how much the world cuts fossil fuel emissions and limits global temperature rise.
Robert Kopp, a climate scientist at Rutgers University and co-author on the report, said sea level rise is becoming "increasingly sensitive to the amount of warming" the planet is experiencing.
For example, if global warming can be held to around 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels, NOAA estimates sea level rise in the US could be limited to 2 feet by the end of the century.
If temperatures are allowed to skyrocket, that forecast increases to 7 feet.

Part of the reason that range is so large is the uncertainty over future changes in the world's largest ice sheets and how they will respond to rapid temperature rise. Faster melting of the Greenland or West Antarctic ice sheets could lead to catastrophic sea level rise in the United States by the end of the century.
Ben Hamlington, the sea level change team lead at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a co-author on the report, pointed to the potential collapse of Antarctica's Thwaites glacier, also known as the "Doomsday glacier," which scientists have said would lead to irreversible changes around the globe.
"We know where these different events could be triggered that would lead to rapid sea level rise, potentially," Hamlington told CNN. "For right now, it's important that we build in that uncertainty into our scenarios, that possibility of that happening, and that's what we've done."
William Sweet, oceanographer at NOAA's National Ocean Service and the lead author on the report, said it's important that this report gives decision-makers a range of plausible outcomes beyond 2050.
"Considering the knowns and unknowns are very important for certain types of decision making," Sweet said. "Those that are very risk averse, who really can't stand to be wrong, need to know these types of outcomes."
Storm surge and 'sunny day' flooding
The report serves as an update to the federal government's 2017 sea level projections, using tide gauge and satellite observations combined with findings from the latest UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report to assess changes the country has already experienced and what is still to come.
The frequency of high-tide flooding has grown substantially in the past two decades, the report shows.
"We already are seeing once-rare tidal flooding events becoming increasingly frequent," Kopp said. "So today along the Jersey Shore, flooding events that used to happen in the 1950s every year or two are now happening for several days a year on average."

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Sea level rise: New NOAA report shows accelerating sea level rise on US coasts - CNN
 
Yep the stuff that’s supposed to happen in a 100 years is going to happen in 30 years….we are screwed
 
Oh snap! Somebody pray to Utnapishtim/Noah so we can build a boat to survive it. :eek2:

then again, isn’t this scenario the movie plot for ‘2012’?

another great post by @lightbright that is all narrative and no knowledge.

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Strangely.... you've ghosted the invasion thread...... coon

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In 2000 didnt that con artist AL Gore Predict by 2020 florida would be underwater because of global warming and the ice capes melting. Welp its 2022 and that piece of shit state is still above water. Global warming is just another way for liberals to tax you and steal your money.
 
In 2000 didnt that con artist AL Gore Predict by 2020 florida would be underwater because of global warming and the ice capes melting. Welp its 2022 and that piece of shit state is still above water. Global warming is just another way for liberals to tax you and steal your money.
We was supposed to be invading by the killer bees in 99… the landfills were going to overflow and cause epic damage to the earth by 2000 if we didn’t start recycling… y2k gonna shut all the computers down… west Nile disease from mosquitoes was going to kill mad nyers in 2000… the terrorist were going to release a dirty bomb after sept 11.. the stock market was going to completely crash and the dollar wasn’t going to be worth a dime by 2008… nuclear war with Iraq and north Korea .. more blah blah.. none of these things happened
 
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