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Atlantic City is one of the most flood-vulnerable coastal cities, report finds
A new study published in Nature measures whether land across 32 U.S. coastline cities is sinking or rising, and combines it with sea-level projections.
ZOË READ / WHYY – Atlantic City is one of the most flood-vulnerable coastal cities in the U.S., according to a new study in Nature that aims to more accurately predict flooding impacts.
The study uses satellite data to measure whether land across 32 U.S. coastline cities is sinking or rising and combines it with sea-level projections …
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