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How Much Will Sea Level Rise? Grab Your Towel Watch Video

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How Much Will Sea Level Rise? Grab Your Towel

Sea level is on the rise, which means my excellent day at the Jersey Shore might not be so much fun a few decades from now

Ben Strauss’ Senate Testimony on Sea Level Rise Watch Video

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Ben Strauss’ Senate Testimony on Sea Level Rise

On April 19th, 2012, Climate Central's Ben Strauss testified before the Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources on the impact of sea level rise.

March 2012 Becomes Warmest on Record Watch Video

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March 2012 Becomes Warmest on Record

This NOAA animation shows the locations of each of the 7,793 daytime and 7,493 nighttime records (or tied records) in sequence over the 31 days in March.

Will Your Home Flood? Watch Video

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Will Your Home Flood?

Sample coverage of the national report called Surging Seas, which has recalculated the risk of flooding to coastal communities across America.

A Look at Flood Risks Across America Watch Video

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A Look at Flood Risks Across America

As the land loses its struggle with the sea, it's time for new tools to learn just how climate change and sea level rise will effect the coastal U.S.

Watch 131 Years of Global Warming in 26 Seconds Watch Video

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Watch 131 Years of Global Warming in 26 Seconds

An amazing 26-second video depicting how temperatures around the globe have warmed since 1880.

Adapting to New Normals: The Heat’s On Watch Video

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Adapting to New Normals: The Heat’s On

As Dr. Heidi Cullen reports, the suffocating heat comes on the heels of the government's release of the new climate "normals". Every 10 years, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration calculate the 30-year averages for temperature and precipitation from thousands of U.S. locations.

How Do We Know: Hunting Hurricanes Watch Video

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How Do We Know: Hunting Hurricanes

National Hurricane Center scientist Jack Beven explains the technology used to forecast and track hurricanes as they happen.