• mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    from what I’ve read sea-level rising is a long, long term issue.

    hurricanes on the other hand are expected to destroy thousands of homes, again and again, each year, from here out. we’ve poured so much heat into the atlantic there’s not much else that can happen.

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      5 months ago

      At the rate we’re losing glacial ice, I think “long term” in this situation is likely on the order of 100 years or less. But yes, hurricanes are fucking Florida’s shit up; it’s quickly eroding coastal areas, and storm surges can end up flooding pretty far inland.

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        5 months ago

        oh it’s most definitely going to be a big problem because it won’t just be florida, but yeah, it’s gonna take time (not as long as they predicted but still half a centuryish) for that to inundate the lowlands. Until then, I suspect hurricanes will scour the place clean.