Sea level along contiguous U.S. coastlines could rise as much as one foot about today's waterline by 2050, according to a new analysis of three decades of satellite observations. Scientists hope that these studies can help coastal communities prepare for any type of near-term flooding, whether it's catastrophic or minor. Global sea level has been rising for decades in part because of a . Predicting exactly how fast they will increase over time is something that scientists have struggled with over the years.
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