In a paper published in the journal Nature Climate Change scientists from the United States Geological Survey warn that that the water will rise faster along the East Coast:

Though global sea level has been projected to rise roughly two-to-three feet or more by the end of the 21st century, it will not climb at the same rate at every location. Differences in land movements, strength of ocean currents, water temperatures, and salinity can cause regional and local highs and lows in sea level.

“Cities in the hotspot, like Norfolk, New York, and Boston already experience damaging floods during relatively low intensity storms,” said Dr. Asbury (Abby) Sallenger, USGS oceanographer and project lead. “Ongoing accelerated sea level rise in the hotspot will make coastal cities and surrounding areas increasingly vulnerable to flooding by adding to the height that storm surge and breaking waves reach on the coast.”

During the 21st century, the increases in sea level rise rate that have already occurred in the hotspot will yield increases in sea level of 8 to 11.4 inches by 2100. This regional sea level increase would be in addition to components of global sea level rise.

 

One Response to Rising Seas: East Coast Worse Off, USGS Says

  1. Richard says:

    In other green news the Father of Global Warming James Lovelock excoriates green opportunists and alarmists everywhere.

    Among his targets.

    1) Al Gore and other liberal Democratic shrillster alarmists with their inconvenient half truths.

    2) Green scientists who treat the money of green research like a new religion and refuse to set the facts straight given the ongoing evolution of green and warming knowledge. (It’s too bad they aren’t creationists so we could label then and their followers quacks!)

    4) Fracking opponents. Lovelock loves natural gas.

    One of a series of recent interviews where he discusses his own exaggerations to spur books sales and his then radical theory on the greenhouse

    http://tinyurl.com/78c4q3u