Affiliation:
1. Physical Oceanography Department Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole MA USA
2. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA
Abstract
AbstractThe daily rise and fall of the tides are intimately familiar to those living on the coast. However, due to sea‐level rise, what communities in the United States now experience as the highest, lowest, and average water levels on a typical day no longer corresponds to the official definitions of high tide, low tide, and mean sea level, respectively. Water levels now regularly exceed official high tide along parts of the Chesapeake Bay, Gulf Coast, and Puerto Rico. In other words, yesterday's high tide is becoming today's new normal. This demonstrates how sea‐level rise is radically redefining the American shore.
Funder
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution;
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Subject
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),General Environmental Science
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