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King Tide Sea Level Rise Flooding Season Returns to South Florida

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King Tide Sea Level Rise Flooding Season returned to South Florida midday today. Every year, the so-called sunny day flooding gets a little worse as sea level rises due to climate change and global warming. Fall is an especially rough time for the owners of property prone to sea level rise flooding. The alignment of Earth, Sun and Moon create higher than average tides that threaten properties, roadways and infrastructure. Many coastal communities all around the U.S. are vulnerable to sea level rise flooding. Federal, state and local governments are spending billions of dollars to try to fend off the floodwaters but much more is needed. This video was recorded around Delray Beach, Florida. The videographer has posted more information about sea level rise and other climate disasters on his website: SeaLevelRiseRealEstate.com

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