@@George.Andrews.FL spends $ billions of to replenish sand on coastal beaches every year! Why isn’t there a sea wall along the entire coastline of South FL?
At some point, it will have to stop. It makes no sense to pour billions of dollars into a place that will be at least 1/3 below the Atlantic Ocean by the year 2100.
I bought my house one block from the intercoastal in West Palm Beach in 2020. Nowhere in the contract or settlement papers or in mortgage or insurance documents is there anything about sea level rise. The bankers know it's a crock. You'd think they would want to protect their investment.
Do you think that the bank cares about you losing *your* investment, as long as you keep paying your mortgage? What will happen when your property gets flooded? Any insurance? (Home insurance companies are leaving Florida) Won't they claim an act of God or something and pay little to nothing to you, while still expecting you to pay your mortgage? Don't you know this is happening to other people too, in many other coasts of the world?
Don’t worry, we live at the beach front since 45 years and all the same old pics and new pics looks the same. The only thing tho is during the month of November the water getting higher and looks like what they advertise in this video, but the water after 2 day receding and back to normal it happens sometimes same time at some years and not every year. You can see that at Hollywood beach exactly as what I say. So no worry.
If you bought the house then it's not a bank investment. And if you had been paying attention to the people talking about global warming then you would have known not to buy in such a stupid location.
@@dansul28 Don't bs. Street flooding in Miami happens every time there is a high tide. And the pics do not look the same. You are talking bs just bc you don't want people to take note of the obvious. How the ef do you sleep at night? Is it upside down from the rafters?FFS! Grow Up!
@@jannibal9273 just because he said it doesn't make it so, sea level globally has only risen a foot in the past 100 years. Sea level doesn't rise in one place and not the other. My statement was in response to him saying that it has risen in the past ten years, so no, I didn't miss it.
Of course. However, climate change has not been occurring for 2000 years. It was prognosticated first by Exxon scientists in the 1970s (the company hid the research, Google it), later announced by regular climatologists, and became unmistakably evident just in the last 10 to 15 years. The large ports will still survive for a while, but islands like Ghoramara, Isle de Jean Charles, the Maldives, the places with low height above sea level, are already being eaten by the sea. Will you accept reality only when Fox News show Miami downtown flooded and finally say the words "the climate changed"?
@@MariaMartinez-researcher Al Gore and his team were headed to Antartica to film the melting ice cap. The scientists called just as the team was about to make the trip. Ah...HOUSTON we have a slight problem. It appears the data proves we have ADDED to the cap, not diminished it. ~ Didn't need to tune into Fox, at that time the news channels were neutral, no agenda and all reported the truth. PS. The sea is like a bowl of soup dear. It is self leveling.
@@George.Andrews. Stfu! This is anthropogenic global warming. It is not the usual climate trend which happens over tens of thousands of years. What we are experiencing is reversible but oil-grubbing conservertive corporate shills like you don't want that option to be adopted. And your reason for promoting this apathetic approach to the problem is nothing more than venal.
Cat 6 hurricane… you guys are crazy. That’s impossible considering it goes on a magnitude scale it would have to be a powerful as winds up to 500 mph for a cat 6.
Well that's weird. I wrote a perfectly civil reply yesterday pointing out that this person is confusing Hurricanes with Esrthquakes and that they should look up the Simpson Saffir Scale on Wikipedia to learn about Hurricane categories ( not logarithmic richter scale) and now it seems my comment is removed? Yet a combative reply is there in its place... that seems very strange, I wonder if civil dialogue is considered a problem and only dialogue that continues to inflame division and tension is allowed to remain 🤔
There is nothing they could do in Key West. The waters is coming up quicker now. I thought the keys may be underwater In 100 years, but they may happen sooner
All those greedy biatches who vote Republican to keep global warming refugees out of America are about to become global warming refugees themself. Let us hope they get treated the same as all the others. they won't be bc of being privileged wealth. But let us hope anyway.
Look at Miami and St Augustine even without hurricanes some homes are much closer to the water now, and with the tides there's much more flooding damage than the usual tides .
@@Carbonf1ber001 Exactly. Why have south Fla, La, etc been spending billions over the past 3 decades to stall off the rising ocean......By 2100 do these deniers think the keys will still exist
Exactly! Even if ocean levels rise, since the earth is actually flat any extra water wood just flow over the edges of the earth. simple science that they cannot understand
Ikr. Only when they know how to monetize it, will they mention climate change. But of course, it helps the oil-grubbing profiteers to not mention that which will cut their profit margins. In the meantime, we will just have to live with water being the colour of aqua🤪
So, that's why home insurance companies are leaving Florida? Don't believe it? Google "insurance companies leaving Florida." Still don't believe it? Move to a Florida beach property and try to get insurance. Also, see how the beach narrows.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher Historically, Florida on average gets hit every 4 years. And water levels haven’t risen. Insurance is leaving because property values have skyrocketed from all the blue state asylum seekers moving to Florida.
Just don’t look up, keep your eyes on the ground and keep in our lanes! Let the corporations decide who controls reality because since they control the money, they’ll control our fate…and wouldn’t ever want to lose their customer money sources!
Can you prove it? Scientifically? Notwithstanding the more frequent floods in clear days, and salt water infiltration? Ever googled "sea rise in Florida"?
Millionaires and billionaire state nothing can happen to them because they have money. That’s why they bought the property. A lot of them may be getting ready to get a reality Check in a minute.
During the last inter-glacial peak 70% of Florida was about 20' under water and that will happen again in the coming centuries. Florida is half the size it was just 12k years ago this just did start in the last 100 years.
She mentions spending funds on drainage for the oceanfront properties. How can you have drainage when you're at sea level already and the sea is constantly rising? Doesn't drainage depend on gravity? Is there some technological trick that I'm missing?
The sideways swimming fish and swimming in circles fish is the same thing that's happening to the Trump Zombies now ! One must of have infected the other.
Just because the NOAA states that sea level rises has declined by 2 to 3 inches, does not mean that Florida could see sea level rise in one year to be 5 inches or more, the future is unpredictable to a point. But one thing is for sure the arctic ice and the Greenland ice continues to melt and disappear at an alarming rate
Florida seems to get a big one about every 10 years. Unfortunately we're due. Be prepared and stock up now while Governor DeSantis is giving us the tax break to do it. Thank you Governor DeSantis for taking care of us Floridians.
Born a KW Conch Native Keys Strong, building codes prevent damage and Disaster Capitalism people get a great deal after any storms and most of the buyers are high income cash buyers and self insured and gonna enjoy their retirement here.
Only major outlets bring these kind of scary news as if there is a script they all follow? (we all know there is one they have been following for years), get a life a quit that company.
NASA and NOAA has predicted that by 2045 everything from Tampa/Clear water area south will be under water due to sea level rise, So you tell me are they right or wrong
@@Daniel-ii6kf Ya I get it, and your assumption is correct, you just cannot trust a lot of the news reports coming out in today's society, But I do know that this NASA & NOAA prediction has been out there in information land for the past 4 years. So I think we all just need to be as proactive as we can. When people move to another location for work or retirement they just need to keep the conditions of severe weather in mind when moving to that new location. Thank you for bringing this information to us all and for your the post, we will just have to wait an see what happens
He covered up the fact that Champlain towers was razed to the ground bc of saltwater intrusion. He even went full totalitarian on people trying to inform the public about true covid stats. And he wore those boots and promoted himself by eating mouse with his fingers. You can only trust Desantis to be a corrupt sell-out idiot.
Wow, I feel soooo sorry for those well of folk whose property value is dipping so low, you may lose your pretty view, so sad. Mean while, Alaska is dealing with having to move entire native villages due to sea rise. Villages that are close to the water because they have to be as they live of fish and seals and other sea life. Fox Weather, how about covering important stories like that, rather than rich people losing property value.
@@George.Andrews. No it won't, it takes coral reefs hundreds of years to grow and the oceans are getting more acid and have less oxygen due to global warming, which means corals can't grow anywhere anymore.
Can you provide proof that hasn't happened? Something that also disproves salt water infiltration, inundated streets in high tides, beaches artificially replenished with sand? (Only the touristic ones).
@MariaMartinez-researcher Look it up, researcher. It has gone up 8 inches since 1950, and it's currently going up an inch every three years. Also, if it averaged 1ft higher than 10 years ago, pretty much every dock down here would have had to be rebuilt.
So the science is in and that's what it says. But oh wait, here comes a flat-earther who thinks science is all talk even though he's using it to comment on social media without any fuss. What exactly do you think is bs and why? Leave evidence here⏩
My father just told me, Same story was kept going on the 1980 as of the year 2000 Florida will be under water, and we were about to move away from Florida but his work kept him until now. Those guys in this video are trying to keep their jobs and make more money scaring people and authorities to increase their funds to get richer.
If you help me make a 10 km balloon then the water will go to the top of the balloon and turn into snow which will remove the water from the ocean and put it on top of the 10 km balloon I will write Key West now and see if they agree to help me with this project that I am trying to get you to help me with
This morning on the weather channel they predicted 14-18 inches of sea level rise in Florida, 6-10 inches on the east coast, 4-8 inches on the west coast. I may not be exact with the numbers but close. Someone please tell me how you can have 18 inches of sea level rise in Florida but only 10 inches on the east coast? Water is always self leveling, it can't rise more in one place and not the same at another place! Water always levels! I have been launching my boat at the same landing in Florida for 60 years. The water level on the cement ramp is the same as 60 years ago. Maybe erosion is worse, or either the land is sinking. Someone please tell me how water does not self level! I think there's a lot of BS with this sea level crap. I don't see it.
Water rising, storms getting stronger, yes, and shorelines eroding and being reshaped - this will continue. Meanwhile, inland land is also shifting and we must remember that it will continue to do so.