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Study shows record-breaking sea-level rise along U.S. Southe
Study shows record-breaking sea-level rise along U.S. Southe
Study shows record-breaking sea-level rise along U.S. Southeast, Gulf Coasts
The scientists suggested that the recent acceleration was due to man-made climate change signals and a peak in weather-related variability that lasted over several years.
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