A recent article in your paper cites a forecast of a 2-foot rise in sea level by year 2100. Fortunately, NOAA runs a tide gauge in Calibogue Sound about five miles south of Hilton Head Island.
Boston's historical North End would cease to exist by 2100. Extreme projections of sea-level rise put the city's historic Faneuil Hall underwater, along with other parts of the Freedom Trail.
to determine sea level rise projections around the country. NOAA officials said the report builds on and supports previous findings from the IPCC and other entities about sea level rise ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has created an interactive ... to be up to 1.1 meter (3.6 feet) of ...
Global sea level is projected to rise by one meter by 2100, according to the Commission's first report published on Monday. The Australian government accepted the Commission's peer-reviewed report ...
In this sense, how high sea levels get by 2100 depends a lot on human choices, which are difficult to predict. Because of this uncertainty, sea-level rise projections account for a range of outcomes ...
Beyond sea level ... sea-level rise scenario would be if the flooding happened now, based on projections in a 2017 report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA).