By century's end, extreme flooding could hit New England roughly every five years. Photo by iStock

Future Hurricanes Likely to Post Much Greater Flood Risk to US East and Gulf Coasts

Matt Drews2022

By century's end, extreme flooding could hit New England roughly every five years. Photo by iStock
By century’s end, extreme flooding could hit New England roughly every five years. Photo by iStock

Covered by an article by Princeton University, a new study in the journal Nature Climate Change, is among the first to assess how climate change could impact the frequency of extreme rainfall-surge events. The researchers hope the findings will help better inform policymakers as well as bolster overall preparedness for the severe storms to come.

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