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Tag Archives: New York
HURRICANE JOAQUIN IN THE ATLANTIC
It is getting late in the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane Season, already past the traditional historical peak of the annual season, and here we are on 2 October watching a major category 4 Hurricane JOAQUIN that has been hammering the central … Continue reading
Sea Level Rise: Can We Keep the Sea Away?
Most every year from around mid-September through mid-November a combination of natural factors contributes to the generation of higher than usual high tides. Around October 15-18 of 2012 the combined gravitational pulls of the moon and the sun resulted in … Continue reading
Posted in Adaptation, Climate Change, Featured, Global Warming, Hazards, Science, Sea Level Rise, Storm Surge, Weather
Tagged Fort Lauderdale, High tides in Southeast Florida, Hollywood Beach Board-walk, Hollywwod Beach, Hurricane SANDY, Localized flooding in Southeast Florida, Miami Beach, New Jersey, New York, South Beach
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