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Study, maps show East Coast cities sinking fastest An aerial general view shows the One World Trade Center (WTC) amid the city skyline of lower Manhattan and Hoboken (R) New Jersey, New York on ...
A declassified map has revealed the areas of the US that are most likely to be hit by a nuclear bomb in the event of an ...
Satellite images show major cities on the U.S. East Coast, including New York City, are sinking. This has caused concern among scientists.
The team's maps showed that a large number of U.S. East Coast areas sinking by at least 2 mm (0.08 in) per year. Additionally, the scientists found areas along the mid-Atlantic coast, amounting to ...
A study has highlighted the speed at which U.S. cities along the East Coast are sinking as sea levels continue to rise, potentially threatening vital infrastructure hot spots.
A study finds nearly every city along the East Coast is sinking, along with roads, railways and airports. The average dip is 2mm a year, but New York, Connecticut and Virginia are higher rates.
US East Coast Cities Are Literally Sinking, ... affecting more than 2 million people and 800,000 properties on the East Coast," Virginia Tech professor and researcher Manoochehr Shirzaei said.
Sea level rise is speeding up in parts of the United States, with Southeastern and Gulf Coast cities showing the most pronounced acceleration.. New data released by William & Mary's Batten School ...
A powerful and damaging spring storm system that wreaked havoc on the South earlier this week is continuing to barrel toward the East Coast, where more than 64 million people from Florida to New Yo… ...