Report Projects L.A.’s Vulnerability To Future Sea Level Rise

Los Angelenos may expect to experience sea level rise of as much as two feet due by 2050 due to climate change, according to current projections.

A team from USC partnered with the Los Angeles to gauge the impact of the rising tides on local communities and infrastructure. The results, according to a recent report, are a mixed bag.

However, at-risk assets can be protected by proactive planning and early identification of adaptation measures, according to the report’s authors.

los_angeles“Some low-lying areas within the city’s jurisdiction, such as Venice Beach and some areas of Wilmington and San Pedro, are already vulnerable to flooding,” said Phyllis Grifman, lead author of the report and associate director of the USC Sea Grant Program. “Identifying where flooding is already observed during periods of storms and high tides, and analyzing other areas where flooding is projected are key elements in beginning effective planning for the future.”

Other findings from the report include: