Checked out your interactive map and was disappointed, it will take more than 60 meters rise to give me ocean front property. I was surprised, even with 60 meters most of the Connecticut ocean ports are still there. It did take care of Sodom By The Sea (AKA New York City). It is definitely not worth worrying about a couple of feet up or down.
Morgan wrote:
This interactive link you might find interesting,it's interesting to see the changes from zero on up with the different places around the world. I know the deniers won't bother.
New Orleans and the Gulf Coast - Sea Level RiseThis map is not a carefully surveyed and extremely accurate presentation. It is intended to provide a visual impression of which geographic areas might be flooded if g****l w*****g and c*****e c****e continue unabated.
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All pure speculation, not a measurement of any rise anywhere!
I figured out that if sea level rises 135 ft I will have beach front property.
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