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Interactive map shows Maine’s ... Maine sea levels are projected to rise between 1.1 and 3.2 feet by ... A storm surge on top of a high tide can add 3 or 4 additional feet of sea level rise.
Interactive map shows Maine’s ... Maine sea levels are projected to rise between 1.1 and 3.2 feet by ... A storm surge on top of a high tide can add 3 or 4 additional feet of sea level rise.
The Maine Geological Survey has released a new interactive web map viewer that allows communities, businesses and others along the state's southern coast to manage coastal infrastructure as sea ...
Maine sea levels are projected to rise between 1.1 and 3.2 feet by 2050 and between 3 and 9.3 feet by 2100, depending on how successful and quick we are at curbing global emissions rates.
SACO, Maine — Ten coastal Maine municipalities will become more resilient as a result of a new program funded by the National Coastal Resilience Fund. Scarborough, Kittery, York, Ogunquit, Wells ...
PORTLAND, Maine — Sea level has risen between 12 and 20 inches along Maine's coast and as much as two feet in Nova Scotia during the past 250 years, according to a team of international researchers.
And as the sea level rises, this area will provide researchers a rare opportunity to understand how beaches function, in ways that may help Maine adapt to the changes ahead. This story is a ...
Coastal areas are particularly at risk from the expected sea level increases. A chilling map by Climate Central shows that large parts of New York and Los Angeles could be submerged in just over ...
York, Kennebunk and Wells have $645.5 million in property at risk from rising sea levels and are “highly vulnerable” to climate related property devaluation, according to a new report. The ...