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Sea-level rise could imperil low-lying areas along the length of the Atlantic Coast, but people are still building beach houses and condominiums there, which could lead to hard decisions about what to save, according to a scientific study released Tuesday. The study, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, mapped coastal development from Florida to…
Sea-level rise could imperil low-lying areas along the length of the Atlantic Coast, but people are still building beach houses and condominiums there, which could lead to hard decisions about what to save, according to a scientific study released Tuesday. The study, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, mapped coastal development from Florida to…
State and local governments plan for development of most land vulnerable to rising sea level along the US Atlantic coast* J G Titus1, D E Hudgens2, D L Trescott3, M Craghan4, WHNuckols5, C H Hershner6, J M Kassakian2, C J Linn7, P G Merritt8, T M McCue9, J F O’Connell10,13, J Tanski11 and J Wang12
State and local governments plan for development of most land vulnerable to rising sea level along the US Atlantic coast* J G Titus1, D E Hudgens2, D L Trescott3, M Craghan4, WHNuckols5, C H Hershner6, J M Kassakian2, C J Linn7, P G Merritt8, T M McCue9, J F O’Connell10,13, J Tanski11 and J Wang12
Powerpoint presentation from Sept workgroup meeting. Presented by Laura Grape and Samantha Ference.
Posted in response to Judy Okay’s blog comment. There are two relevant articles on pg. 18, one regarding hurricane modeling and the other flood modeling. From the ESRI Summer 2009 International User Conference Issue, Vol. 31 No. 2
Posted in response to Judy Okay’s blog comment. There are two relevant articles on pg. 18, one regarding hurricane modeling and the other flood modeling. From the ESRI Summer 2009 International User Conference Issue, Vol. 31 No. 2
Please review and respond on the blog post regarding the classification.
The workgroup convened to discuss progress in assessing vulnerability of the region to inundation from sea level rise and flooding from storm surge. Additionally, the workgroup reviewed maps depicting the inland range of four scenarios across the region.
The workgroup convened to discuss progress in assessing vulnerability of the region to inundation from sea level rise and flooding from storm surge. Additionally, the workgroup reviewed maps depicting the inland range of four scenarios across the region.
Also includes a list of those in attendance, and those invited.
Also includes a list of those in attendance, and those invited.