Wobble in moon’s orbit to bring surge in flooding to most US coastlines in 2030s: NASA study

Wobble in moon’s orbit to bring surge in flooding to most US coastlines in 2030s: NASA study

Moon (Photo: Glenn Beltz / CC BY 2.0) NEW YORK (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…

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Europe floods: Death toll over 100 as rescues continue

Europe floods: Death toll over 100 as rescues continue

BERLIN (AP) — At least 100 people have died in devastating floods across parts of western Germany and Belgium, officials said Friday, as rescue operations and the search for hundreds still unaccounted for continued. Authorities in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate said 50 people had died there. In neighboring North Rhine-Westphalia state officials put the death toll at 43, and Belgium reported 12 dead. – Advertisement – Rescuers were rushing to help people trapped in…

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Over 60 dead, dozens missing as severe floods strike Europe

Over 60 dead, dozens missing as severe floods strike Europe

By FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press BERLIN — More than 60 people have died and dozens were missing Thursday as severe flooding in Germany and Belgium turned streams and streets into raging torrents that swept away cars and caused houses to collapse. Among those killed were nine residents of an assisted living facility for people with disabilities and two firefighters involved in rescue efforts across the region. “I grieve for those who have lost their lives…

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Wobble in moon's orbit to bring surge in flooding to most US coastlines in 2030s: NASA study

Wobble in moon's orbit to bring surge in flooding to most US coastlines in 2030s: NASA study

NEW YORK — 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…

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VERIFY: Hurricanes almost always hit the East Coast and rarely strike the West Coast, due to two key factors

VERIFY: Hurricanes almost always hit the East Coast and rarely strike the West Coast, due to two key factors

Only three tropical systems in 200 years have struck the West Coast, because weather conditions in the Pacific are unfavorable for storms. GREENSBORO, N.C. — All is quiet right now in the Atlantic; it’s almost eerie, considering we’ve had an active and early season with five named storms. Last week, we verified why hurricanes spin the way they do — counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.  RELATED: VERIFY: Hurricanes always…

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6 dead, 2 missing in floods, landslides in northeast Turkey

6 dead, 2 missing in floods, landslides in northeast Turkey

By The Associated Press ANKARA, Turkey — At least six people have been killed and two people are missing after heavy rains hit Turkey’s northeastern Black Sea coast, triggering floods and landslides, Turkey’s health minister said Thursday. The heavy downpour struck the tea-growing province of Rize late on Wednesday, sweeping away cars and causing a number of houses to collapse. Video images from the region also showed mudslides destroying tea plantations. A 75-year-old woman was…

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Flooding, heavy downpours make Steel Dynamics change schedule for Sinton plant opening

Flooding, heavy downpours make Steel Dynamics change schedule for Sinton plant opening

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NASA warns of a 'moon wobble' coming soon. Dramatic flooding could follow.

NASA warns of a 'moon wobble' coming soon. Dramatic flooding could follow.

1of3 In this Aug. 29, 2017, photo, water from Addicks Reservoir flows into neighborhoods from floodwaters brought on by Tropical Storm Harvey in Houston. The estimated $125 billion in losses made Harvey the second-costliest natural disaster in U.S. history, according to Gov. Greg Abbott’s report on the storm’s impact. Associated Press file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Drone footage from Kelsey Meyers shows flooding on Buffalo Bayou in Houston on Sunday, August 27, 2017. Kelsey MeyersShow…

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Wildfires in US West threaten parched Native American lands

Wildfires in US West threaten parched Native American lands

By NATHAN HOWARD and SARA CLINE, Associated Press BLY, Ore. — Fierce wildfires in the Pacific Northwest are threatening Native American lands that already are struggling to conserve water and preserve traditional hunting grounds amid a historic drought in the U.S. West. Blazes in Oregon and Washington state were among some 60 large, active wildfires that have destroyed homes and burned through about 1,562 square miles (4,047 square kilometers) in a dozen mostly Western states,…

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Communities of Color in Houston Will Face Another Hurricane Season Without Adequate Flood Control

Communities of Color in Houston Will Face Another Hurricane Season Without Adequate Flood Control

After nearly $4 billion in county and federal funding for infrastructure projects, the city’s most vulnerable neighborhoods still aren’t protected. Lois Rose pauses while salvaging items from her flood-damaged house on August 31, 2017, in Houston while the city recovered from record flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey. AP Photo/Charlie Riedel Doris Brown’s home in Scenic Woods, a neighborhood in northeast Houston, flooded four years ago during Hurricane Harvey when water rose over the banks of…

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The Watergarden hasn't worked since Hurricane Harvey. Here's the $4.5M plan to fix it

The Watergarden hasn't worked since Hurricane Harvey. Here's the $4.5M plan to fix it

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Wildfires threaten homes, land across 10 Western states

Wildfires threaten homes, land across 10 Western states

By JOHN ANTCZAK and CHRISTOPHER WEBER, Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Wildfires that torched homes and forced thousands to evacuate burned across 10 parched Western states on Tuesday, and the largest, in Oregon, threatened California’s power supply. Nearly 60 wildfires tore through bone-dry timber and brush from Alaska to Wyoming, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Arizona, Idaho and Montana accounted for more than half of the large active fires. The fires erupted as…

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Important steps to take to make sure your home is fully covered the remainder of hurricane season

Important steps to take to make sure your home is fully covered the remainder of hurricane season

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — With more than 140 days remaining in the 2021 hurricane season, now is the time to prepare for the next big storm. The Cape Fear has been impacted by two named tropical systems over just the past month, with a lot of time still remaining in the season. – Advertisement – Insurance professional George Trifoli says these weaker early season storms are good reminders to check on your current coverage. “When…

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Take a look at how the Fulton Fishing Pier looks nearly four years after Hurricane Harvey

Take a look at how the Fulton Fishing Pier looks nearly four years after Hurricane Harvey

Fulton Fishing Pier was destroyed and washed away by Hurricane Harvey in 2017.  After three and a half years, the pier has now been rebuilt and is welcoming visitors to the Texas coast. Construction on the $2 million project started in fall 2020.  “This project marks the final step for our town in recovering from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Harvey,” Fulton Mayor Kelli Cole said. “We invite all who love the Texas coast to come…

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