How Flood Risk in U.S. Is Changing: Increasing in North, Decreasing in South

December 30, 2016

  • January 3, 2017 at 10:48 am
    TorchBearer says:
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    This can’t be! Global warming…I mean global climate change is causing the seas to rise rapidly. Miami will soon be underwater (maybe by next week!) and then Daytona and Tampa and right up the Gulf Coast. Soon you will be able to fish for Blue Marlin in the backyard of your Tuscaloosa, AL house! This report cannot be true.

    • January 3, 2017 at 7:38 pm
      actu says:
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      Look up the stats on flooding in Miami idiot.

  • January 3, 2017 at 1:07 pm
    Beentheredonethat says:
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    The authors of this study must have completed it before all the flooding in Baton Rouge and Houston. Last time I checked those were still in the south. Why are rainfall amounts varying? How about: they always have varied throughout recorded history. It’s called weather. It’s amazing how far scientists stray from actual science in order to be political.

    • January 4, 2017 at 9:50 am
      Agent says:
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      Been, the Climate Change folks keep at it to push their agenda, right? This country has had floods forever. People that choose to live around rivers or right on the beach are the most susceptible to it. Then, they expect government to rebuild their homes for them on the same spot. It is not a matter of if it happens again, just when it will happen.

      • January 5, 2017 at 1:45 pm
        Captain Planet says:
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        People keep living in Texas and experiencing all of God’s hatred in forms of every type of catastrophe. They keep asking Uncle Sam for money, too. Not a matter of if it happens, just when will it happen.

        • January 6, 2017 at 2:39 pm
          Agent says:
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          Captain Pothead, you must be high most of the time to post what you do. How about a report on the bad effects of Marijuana for recreational users?

          Randy Gregory, the defensive end for the Cowboys was drafted in 2015 in the second round. His stock had fallen from being a first round pick due to marijuana use. Well, it seems he failed a test at the Combine last year before he was drafted. Had to start the year on a 4 game suspension. Before he completed that suspension, caught again and he got 10 games. He finally got to play the last two games of the season. Now, before the playoffs begin, he got caught yet again and the NFL imposed a year long suspension. His career is now in shambles, all because he couldn’t leave that weed alone. You say it is fine for recreational use. Sorry, you are sadly mistaken. It can and does ruin lives. The next time we see Gregory will be when he tries to push it and will be led away to jail like Nate Newton was.

          • January 7, 2017 at 1:42 pm
            Really? says:
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            Wow!

    • January 5, 2017 at 1:43 pm
      Captain Planet says:
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      Beentheredonethat,
      Please explain to the class the difference between weather and climate.



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