To: Kaslin
I live near Pittsburgh .... should I be worried ?
Knowledgeable freepers please respond.
2 posted on
08/26/2017 5:22:38 AM PDT by
knarf
(I say things that are true, I have no proof, but they're true.)
To: knarf
Possibly. The New York area, and just a few spots on the east coast are the only coast lines being effected. Cities built along the Mediterranean Sea over 4 centuries ago are still not experiencing any measurable sea level changes.
Areas within the United States that have a greater than average percentage of liberals are at the greatest risk!
10 posted on
08/26/2017 5:51:56 AM PDT by
Delta 21
(AntiFa and BLM should be on the United States list of Terrorist Organizations)
To: knarf
You better be very careful.
Haven’t you watched SHARKNADO?
18 posted on
08/26/2017 6:36:58 AM PDT by
budj
(Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!)
To: knarf
I’ve lived near the Chesapeake bay for several decades, and have not notice any increase in the mean water level. There are reports that the land in this area is slowly subsiding.
30 posted on
08/26/2017 7:25:50 AM PDT by
Swirl
To: knarf
I would be worried about living in Stiller country regardless of climate change.
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