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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 ...
Using satellite radar data and space images, scientists have created a precise map of land elevation and its historical changes. A substantial area on the US East Coast is sinking by at least 0.08 ...
Satellite images show major cities on the U.S. East Coast, including New York City, are sinking. This has caused concern among scientists.
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.
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 ...
Extreme heat is impacting states across the country. See maps of high temperature forecasts and heat index levels.
This map shows where increases in sea level could affect New Orleans, Virginia Beach, Va., Miami, Tampa, Fla., New York and Washington, D.C. The colors indicate areas along the coast that are ...
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.
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 ...
New York City is forecast to reach 90 degrees on Friday. Another round of life-threatening heat is slamming the West before heading to the East Coast. Temperatures are expected to skyrocket ...