dr2chase,
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@CelloMomOnCars the county I grew up in (Pinellas) has a lot of high ground, and a lot of low ground, and I'm curious what the high ground reaction will be to the low ground getting increasingly wet. In most of our lifetimes, the rate is likely to be slow (but steady), not more than a foot per decade (3 meters per year, well faster than most current this-century estimates). Someone 25 feet up, they could put off worrying for 100 years.

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