Nature
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New York City to Experience 9-foot Floods 17 Times More Frequent Over the Next Century
A new study reveals that New York City will be submerged in a 9-foot flood, or the same intensity of flooding brought by Superstorm Sandy in 2012, at least three to 17 times more frequently over the next century.
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