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Rising seas make once-rare coastal floods 12 times more likely
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Rising seas make once-rare coastal floods 12 times more likely

New research indicates that human-driven climate change is significantly increasing the frequency of extreme coastal floods. According to a study published in the journal Nature Climate Change, floods that historically had a 1% chance of occurring annually are now about 12 times more likely, with human factors accounting for roughly four times this increase. These floods result from the combination of rising sea levels, high tides, and storm surges, exacerbated by climate change. Scientists analyzed data from over 100 tide gauge locations and climate models, finding that human activities have been the primary driver of sea-level rise since the 1960s. Another study in Science Advances supports these findings, showing that climate change contributes to approximately 58% of major flood days between 2000 and 2018. Researchers emphasize that current risks are likely underestimated, as human impacts on coastal flooding have intensified beyond the study period.

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Rising seas make once-rare coastal floods 12 times more likely

New research indicates that human-driven climate change is significantly increasing the frequency of extreme coastal floods. According to a study published in the journal Nature Climate Change, floods that historically had a 1% chance of occurring annually are now about 12 times more likely, with human factors accounting for roughly four times this increase. These floods result from the combination of rising sea levels, high tides, and storm surges, exacerbated by climate change. Scientists analyzed data from over 100 tide gauge locations and climate models, finding that human activities have been the primary driver of sea-level rise since the 1960s. Another study in Science Advances supports these findings, showing that climate change contributes to approximately 58% of major flood days between 2000 and 2018. Researchers emphasize that current risks are likely underestimated, as human impacts on coastal flooding have intensified beyond the study period.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents scientific findings without overt ideological framing. While it discusses the implications of climate change, it does not take a partisan stance on policy solutions or political responsibility. The focus remains on empirical data and expert consensus rather than advocacy for any

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 85): The article accurately summarizes the study's finding that coastal floods are 12 times more likely due to rising seas, citing the Nature Climate Change paper. However, it emphasizes the impact of human-caused climate change and mentions specific examples like Hurricane Ian, which may introduce some

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