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Tag Archives: Hollywood Beach Board-walk
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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