The increase in high-tide flooding is due to a combination of factors, including rising sea levels and more frequent and intense storms. Rising sea levels are causing the ocean to encroach on coastal areas, while more frequent and intense storms are pushing water over sea walls and levees.
The report found that high-tide flooding is a major problem in coastal communities across the United States, from New England to the Gulf Coast. The report also found that high-tide flooding is more common during the summer months, when sea levels are higher and storms are more frequent.
The report's findings are a reminder of the urgent need to address climate change. Rising sea levels and more frequent and intense storms are already having a major impact on coastal communities, and the problem is only going to get worse in the future.
Here are some of the key findings of the report:
* The number of high-tide floods has increased from an average of 273 per year in 1990 to 574 per year in 2020.
* The increase in high-tide flooding is due to a combination of factors, including rising sea levels and more frequent and intense storms.
* High-tide flooding is a major problem in coastal communities across the United States, from New England to the Gulf Coast.
* The report found that high-tide flooding is more common during the summer months, when sea levels are higher and storms are more frequent.
Here are the report's recommendations:
* Invest in infrastructure to protect coastal communities from high-tide flooding, including sea walls, levees, and pumps.
* Develop policies to encourage homeowners and businesses to elevate their properties above the flood plain.
* Implement land-use planning measures to reduce the risk of flooding, such as restricting development in flood-prone areas.
* Educate the public about the risks of high-tide flooding and the importance of taking steps to protect their property.
The report's findings are a reminder of the urgent need to address climate change. Rising sea levels and more frequent and intense storms are already having a major impact on coastal communities, and the problem is only going to get worse in the future.