Climate Change Complicates Predictions Of Damage From Big Surf
Earth's changing climate has made the quest to understand wave behavior more important than ever, scientists say. Rising seas, storm surge and dune and reef erosion all shape Florida's Gulf Coast.
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August 25, 2016 at 01:15AM
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NPR News: Climate Change Complicates Predictions Of Damage From Big Surf
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