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  1. Mar 29, 2024 · Key West to Homestead would be underwater, as would a large portion of Miami. Under six feet of sea level rise, all of Monroe County would be gone, while the coastlines around Cape Coral, St ...

    • 17 Norfolk, Virginia
    • 16 Annapolis, Maryland
    • 15 Miami, Florida
    • 14 Atlantic City, New Jersey
    • 13 Key West, Florida
    • 12 Galveston, Texas
    • 11 Seattle, Washington
    • 10 St Pete Beach, Florida
    • 9 Tybee Island, Georgia
    • 8 Charleston Central, South Carolina

    The seaside city of Norfolk offers tourists plenty of activitiesand has several shipyards and military installations. It is also one of the U.S. cities that is most vulnerable to sea level rise, with the assessment indicating that by 2050, certain parts may be underwater. In 2003, Hurricane Isabel brought severe flooding to the city, raising concer...

    The capital of Maryland and the U.S. sailing capital, Annapolis, is expected to be underwater by 2050 and is home to a number of historic sites, including the U.S. Naval Academy. About twelve towns on Maryland's eastern shore might lose at least one-third of their property tax base over the course of the next thirty years. These towns' residents ar...

    Miami Beach is known for its hot sunny days, paradisiac vacation spots, and incredible nightlife, but it's not going to be around for long. Take advantage of the clubs and restaurants before 2050 (and perhaps even before the mid-2020s) because environmental writer Jeff Goodell predicts that Miami may be underwater sooner than you think. Goodell is,...

    At least gamblers can still head to Vegas, as the desert city is definitely not one under threat from the encroaching ocean! However, East Coasters looking for a flutter may be out of luck if they plan a trip to Atlantic City. New Jersey is another area that (like Florida) will be particularly hard hit by rising sea levels, especially along the tou...

    As an Island City, it shouldn't be a shock that Key West will likely be one of the first US cities to start flooding thanks to rising sea levels. By 2060, it's estimated that over 60% of the livable land here will be flooded (rising to nearly 95% in 2100). So, if you want to see Hemingway's house or Mallory Square, you might want to do it soon. Or,...

    Galveston is a resort cityand port city known as an excellent destination for cruise ships and family weekends - and tourists flock here for the beaches and botanical gardens. However, like many ports and islands, the proximity of water (the very thing that keeps so many coming back) is why Galveston is going to be flooded sooner rather than later....

    Seattle is more than capable of dealing with water falling from the skies, and it's not exactly known as a beachy spot (unlike many entries on this list). However, the birthplace of Starbucks and Grunge has not been in for a leisurely few decades. According to James Rufo Hill, a climatologist, large parts of the city may be flooded every hide tide ...

    In case the name didn't give it away, St Pete's is all about the beaches. Surfing, water sports, sunbathing, day trips to other beaches, meals looking out over the beaches… St Pete's is all beach, all the time - and it's going to all be underwater by 2100. Current figures predict that by 2060, half the livable land of St Pete's Beach will be submer...

    Tybee Island is a small island near Savannah, Georgia, and it’s hugely popular as a beachy day trip during the summer months. This picturesque tourist spot is in danger, though, as rising sea levels threaten to flood around 30% of the livable land on the island by 2060. That’s not all, however. Savannah itself may also be in danger of being flooded...

    In recent years, this charming historic district has already been hit by several tropical storms that have seen cruise ships diverted and flooding in the streets. These storms may soon seem like just a little extra rain, though, if figures are correct in predicting the flooding of Central Charleston over the next few decades. By 2060, around a quar...

  2. Sep 26, 2023 · Researchers have made a dire prediction on the future of South Florida as climate change is rapidly taking over. Miami will be 60 percent under water by the year 2060, according to researchers ...

  3. Sep 15, 2022 · September 15, 2022 / 6:11 PM EDT / CBS Miami. MIAMI - Sea level rise is increasing at a dramatic rate. Scientists at the University of Miami warn that if we don't act soon, coastal cities and ...

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  4. Sep 29, 2020 · Meanwhile, at the upper end of the socio-economic scale, the Miami real estate market hums along, even as the giant residential real estate firm, Zillow, says the City of Miami — population 470,000 — is home to 26 percent of all U.S. homes at risk from rising seas. According to studies conducted by the Risky Business Project, $15 billion to ...

  5. Aug 12, 2022 · It’s already bad — and whether you live in New York or Seattle, it will get worse. The United States’ coastline expects to see a foot of sea level rise by 2050, according to the National ...

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  7. Projections in the relative sea level rise along the contiguous U.S. coastline range from 1.96 – 7.22 ft (0.6–2.2 m) by the year 2100 and 2.62 – 12.8 ft (0.8–3.9 m) by the year 2150, relative to sea levels in 2000. However, not all areas will experience the same amount, or rate, of sea level rise due to changes in local land and ocean ...

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