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NASA Says Moon Wobble Will Lead to Dramatic Coastal Flooding
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Moon Wobble to Bring Surge in Coastal Flooding in 2030s, NASA Study Predicts
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Moon wobble could bring surge in coastal flooding in 2030s, NASA study predicts Share Updated: 9:40 PM EDT Jul 14, 2021 By Rachel Trent, CNN Share Updated: 9:40 PM EDT Jul 14, 2021
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The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 9:40 PM EDT Jul 14, 2021 By Rachel Trent, CNN Related video above: Earth may have to thank the Moon for saving it billions of years agoCoastal communities in the United States, be forewarned. A dramatic surge in high-tide floods is just over a decade away in the U.S., according to NASA.The rapid increase will start in the mid-2030s, when a lunar cycle will amplify rising sea levels caused by the climate crisis, found a new study led by the members of the NASA Sea Level Change Science Team from the University of Hawaii. Only far northern coastlines, such as Alaska s, will get at least another decade s respite because long-term geological
Moon wobble to bring surge in coastal flooding in 2030s, NASA study predicts
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Moon wobble to bring surge in coastal flooding in 2030s, NASA study predicts By: CNN
By Rachel Trent, CNN (CNN) Coastal communities in the United States, be forewarned. A dramatic surge in high-tide floods is just over a decade away in the US, according to NASA.
The rapid increase will start in the mid-2030s, when a lunar cycle will amplify rising sea levels caused by the climate crisis, found a new study led by the members of the NASA Sea Level Change Science Team from the University of Hawaii. Only far northern coastlines, such as Alaska s, will get at least another decade s respite because long-term geological processes are leading to these land areas rising.