PPT-Sea L evel Rise Impacts

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on Projected Future Growth in Newport News amp Hampton Virginia GEOG 594A Ray Moody Analytic Question The cities of Newport News and Hampton occupy the peninsula

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on Projected Future Growth in Newport News amp Hampton Virginia GEOG 594A Ray Moody Analytic Question The cities of Newport News and Hampton occupy the peninsula of Hampton Roads and the lower portion is especially vulnerable to coastal flooding The area is heavily populated and contains Fort Eustis Langley Air Force Base and the Newport News Shipyard . Explosive growth in domain name registrations in countries around the world has made acquiring and protecting domain names critical to a robust trademark strategy We help you meet that need with a comprehensive range of domain name solutions for sea LAND AREA (square miles ro evel ro ei em sp thro it Me it ro it ul eve ro evel en ul en evel en fr ul d fr en e’ vent sp ro or tl Metol el Co it em sp er fr FI emand Space uick pi Supply: Co i U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological SurveyDonald R. Cahoon, US Geological SurveySeaLevel Rise and Salt Marsh Restoration Workshop, NOAA Restoration Center, Gloucester, MA, September 14, 201 U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological SurveyDonald R. Cahoon, US Geological SurveySeaLevel Rise and Salt Marsh Restoration Workshop, NOAA Restoration Center, Gloucester, MA, September 14, 201 evel:eginnertoAdvanced MaximumDepth: 5metres heHMSMaoriwasaTribal-classdestroyer,builtbyFairfieldinGovan,England,waslaunchedon2ndSeptember1937. DuringWorldWarII,theHMSMaoriwasinvolvedinthepursui Shifts in biome distribution: impacts on wildlife and extinction. Increased stress on water resources. Degradation of coral reefs: loss of ecosystems and fish stocks. Reduced crop productivity, increased pests and flood damage. Doug Marcy. NOAA Coastal Services Center. ASFPM 2011. May . 17. State, Regional, and County Needs. Assistance with collection of consistent, standardized elevation data and avoidance of duplication. Federal agency guidance and justification for flood, tide, and storm elevations for coastal areas to use for creating inundation models. Warming, sea level rise . and . extreme weather. Bert G Drake. Senior Scientist, Emeritus. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. drakeb@si.edu. . . 410-867-1957. Photo courtesy of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Coastal Development. Philip . Orton, Research . Assistant Professor. Stevens Institute of . Technology. porton@stevens.edu. ; . Davidson Laboratory; Stevens . Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ. 2. Shifts in biome distribution: impacts on wildlife and extinction. Increased stress on water resources. Degradation of coral reefs: loss of ecosystems and fish stocks. Reduced crop productivity, increased pests and flood damage. Kayla Berger, Rachel Case, Chase Garrison, Austin Greenhill, Angela Kennedy, Lena Midgette, Alissa Ralston, Fallon Woolford & Alexa Zwicker. Introduction. . Everglades National Park established in 1947. from . Sea . Level . Rise Projected to . Impact Texas . Mathew E. . Hauer, PhD. Carl Vinson Institute of Government. University of Georgia. @. thehauer. Motivations. Climate change, and sea level rise in particular, is one of the most pressing issues of the 21. 25% . of . water supply zones can’t meet demand . (xx). 1 metre+ . average sea level rise expected in England . (xxii). Salmonid populations in Southern England will suffer significant reductions in abundance . Key Message #1. 8. Ch. 8 | Coastal Effects. America’s trillion-dollar coastal property market and public infrastructure are threatened by the ongoing increase in the frequency, depth, and extent of tidal flooding due to sea level rise, with cascading impacts to the larger economy. Higher storm surges due to sea level rise and the increased probability of heavy precipitation events exacerbate the risk. Under a higher scenario (RCP8.5), many coastal communities will be transformed by the latter part of this century, and even under lower scenarios (RCP4.5 or RCP2.6), many individuals and communities will suffer financial impacts as chronic high tide flooding leads to higher costs and lower property values. Actions to plan for and adapt to more frequent, widespread, and severe coastal flooding would decrease direct losses and cascading economic impacts. .

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