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    U.S. high tide flooding continues to break records

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    August 9, 2025 in News - 0 Minutes


    Coastal communities in eight locations along the East and West coasts experienced record high tide flooding last year — a trend that is expected to continue in 2024. For many communities, the expected strengthening of El Nino will bring even more high tide flood days.



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