I recently moved to a coastal area, and I work near the coast as well for local government. Certain portions of my work unfortunately focus on “climate change.” A BIG focus is “sea level rise.” As a result, I pay attention to this and I’m beginning to notice inconsistent reports on the amount of “sea level rise” might impact different areas of the coast. I haven’t had time to research for sauce but I plan to do so. Sea level is sea level. If it rises, it should rise consistently around the world, unless there is a weather system like a hurricane, right?
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Funny. Reminds me of a time decades ago when FIL's small real estate office was found to be in the flood plain. But right across the street wasn't. Trust me, it was odd to say the least. We had a 500 year(?) flood in 1993 up and down the Mississippi River. We joked that when a guy was hand-drawing the flood map, someone bumped his elbow and he drew a line around the office. During the 500yr flood, there was no water even close to the office, it was horseshit.😂
yep. So that corroborates my story just fine.
In my opinion, it is a scam. But hey everyone takes it so seriously when it is on a 'map'.