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Rising sea levels plus rising temperatures mean more infiltration and faster erosion Bernardo de La Paz Dec 15 #1
Wouldn't that happen in New York, Boston, all of Europe, and pretty much everywhere that has a coastline? jimfields33 Dec 15 #3
Depends on the coastline, how high, and how far. But yes, many places in danger Bernardo de La Paz Dec 15 #4
Hot water expands DBoon Dec 15 #31
Trump Towers slowly sinking into the cesspool BoRaGard Dec 15 #2
... and the good news keeps trickling in. NotHardly Dec 15 #15
Building high rises on limestone and barrier islands is a recipe for disaster Deuxcents Dec 15 #5
I posted something a week-ish ago about the priciest property in America hatrack Dec 15 #24
I just looked that up..2.7.2024 Naples Daily News ..9 acre compound in Port Royal located in Naples, Florida Deuxcents Dec 15 #26
I'm curious how it fared the hurricane. n/t defacto7 Dec 15 #32
How long before Mar-a-Lago needs to be renamed Bajo el Mar? tanyev Dec 15 #6
It's already widely known as Aseo del mar BoRaGard Dec 15 #19
Gee, it's a shame no one said anything until now. Srkdqltr Dec 15 #7
Snarky laugh here. ananda Dec 15 #22
It would 't be unexpected if they allowed discussion of and preparation for climate change. travelingthrulife Dec 15 #8
I always think of John D MacDonald's "Condominium" when hear stories like this Auggie Dec 15 #9
Me too! SharonAnn Dec 15 #14
A direct hit from one strong storm, you know? Auggie Dec 15 #16
Awwwwwww... Wicked Blue Dec 15 #10
"Unexpected" by Florida standards, or actual scientific standards? Karasu Dec 15 #11
You mistake me for someone who gives a $hit RainCaster Dec 15 #12
Al Gore told you fuckers that this would happen. Botany Dec 15 #13
But now that they've voted in donnie dumbass not fooled Dec 15 #17
Nothing to see here. Aussie105 Dec 15 #18
Thoughts and prayers RealityBasedNewYorkr Dec 15 #20
Blame the sea level. Water LilElf70 Dec 15 #21
Meanwhile, the ice caps are melting n/t AntiFascist Dec 15 #23
There will always be the next generation of retirees who want to buy property in Florida FakeNoose Dec 15 #25
I don't give a rats ass, they can go cry to dear leader tRump. nt yaesu Dec 15 #27
Not a problem at the Trump properties, his sharpee will fix it. dem4decades Dec 15 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author oldfart73 Dec 15 #29
I have a client who is very wealthy. He wanted to buy property louis-t Dec 15 #30
Thaaaat's a shame Prairie Gates Dec 15 #33
Yuck. Just the plumbing problems alone, yikes. mahina Dec 16 #34
Slip sliding away WestMichRad Dec 16 #35
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