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Source : . NOAA Digital Coast. Page/s that contain this image : . Collaboration Among Counties Improves Regional Vulnerability Assessments. ...
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Aerial view of flooding in Port Arthur, Texas following landfall of Hurricane Harvey in 2017. Source : . Support during Hurricane Harvey, Texas. Public domain photo by South Carolina Nat ...
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Inland flooding in North Carolina after Hurricane Floyd (1999). Source : . NOAA National Weather Service. Page/s that contain this image : . Inland Flooding. Last modi ...
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This graph from the Climate Explorer shows observed (historical) and projected days of high-tide flooding in Norfolk, Virginia. If emissions remain high, the city can expect to see 365 days of high-ti ...
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The King Tide Photo Initiative encourages the public to visually document the impact of rising seas, as exemplified during current king tide events. Photos show water levels along the Embarcadero in S ...
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Conceptual design of a storm surge barrier in New York City. Source : . Global Change Information System. Figure source: Jansen and Dircke 2009. Page/s that contain this image : ...
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Storm surge damage caused by Hurricane Ike in Texas during September 2008. Source : . NOAA Photo Library, via Flickr. Public domain photo, NOAA/Houston/Galveston National Weather Service ...
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Transportation systems in many coastal areas in the United States are vulnerable to the impacts of sea level rise. This map shows that many parts of Mobile, Alabama—including critical roads, rail line ...
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Hurricane Katrina was one of the most powerful storms to strike the United States, with winds of 160 miles per hour (257 kilometers per hour) and stronger gusts. The massive storm covers much of the G ...
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A 2010 map showing elements of the Surfers' Point Managed Shoreline Retreat Project. Image source: Paul Jenkin, adapted from a map created by the City of Ventura. Page/s that contain this image ...