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  1. 4 kwi 2024 · According to projections by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a sea level rise of about 3 feet would still see high-population areas along California's coastline suffer. San...

  2. 16 lut 2022 · Los Angeles and other coastal areas of the United States will experience frequent flooding, degraded infrastructure and other profound challenges as sea levels rise by as much as 1 foot by...

  3. 7 lip 2019 · In the last 100 years, the sea rose less than 9 inches in California. By the end of this century, the surge could be greater than 9 feet. Wildfire and drought dominate the climate change...

  4. Enter an address or city name, or zoom in to a location of interest along the coast. Explore the six links along the left marginSea Level Rise, Local Scenarios, Mapping Confidence, Marsh Migration, Vulnerability, and High Tide Flooding—to view visualizations under each category.

  5. Visit nowCOAST to view real-time and forecast tides, winds, currents, and much more. Did you know? There are two versions of nowCOAST: one version is for use by the general public and one version is enhanced for mariners.

  6. You can now track the most current local and statewide water conditions down to your region, and even your neighborhood, on the California Water Watch website. Detailed information for precipitation and surface water information is also available in the California Data Exchange Center (CDEC).

  7. 31 gru 2023 · Waves reached as high as 20 feet in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, while larger swells rolled in along the Central Coast and in Northern California. Officials warned that the powerful...