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Can NYC Beaches get Swallowed by the Sea in a Storm?
There’s some recent alarming news yet simultaneously comforting news for those in the New York City region concerned about coastal flooding. On one hand, two geologists have assembled a 2000-year record of hurricane storm surges that washed over the area’s … Continue reading →
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