Over the next decade, rising oceans are poised to redraw the edges of some of the world’s best known coastal cities, turning ...
The concern around a 10 foot sea level rise is not only that it would flood major coastal cities, but also that vital service ...
What would Lake Como's shoreline look like under three feet of water? What will the Manasquan Inlet Coast Guard station look like in the future with sea level rise? Maps from the National Oceanic and ...
This image of South Maui comes from the updated State of Hawaii Sea Level Rise Viewer. The viewer is meant to help Hawaii residents, planners and officials better understand how their communities ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Staten Island is sinking, and the ocean is rising. But will there be an Atlantis-type reality for some areas of Staten Island? Unfortunately, yes. It won’t happen today, and it ...
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of stories exploring the NOAA’s new Sea Level Rise Viewer. Like much of the eastern seaboard, a new tool that predicts how future sea rise may change the ...
As sea levels rise, nothing along the coastline is safe. Not even parking lots. Or bathrooms. Eventually, the rising tide will consume more than just sand. Two professors from Cal State University ...
Some of South Florida’s most coveted neighborhoods also are some of the most vulnerable to sea-level rise, according to nonprofit ClimateCentral.org. And now you can find exactly where they are. The ...
A new map shows which parts of Florida are vulnerable to sea-level rises and increased flooding due to climate change. The map, developed by researchers at Climate Central, uses advanced predictive ...
More unsettling news from the bottom of the world. Scientists have uncovered evidence of "vigorous melting" at Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier, (aka the "Doomsday Glacier") according to a new study ...
Other research confirmed troubling trends in polar regions. The Alps are facing record glacier loss in the coming decade, ...
Florida is one of the states that will be the most significantly impacted by a 10-foot rise in sea levels, the NOAA map shows.