Superstorm Sandy's damage foretold in 2007 report
Nov 5, 2012
Louisville Courier-Journal - Katharine Hayhoe, an associate professor of atmospheric sciences at Texas Tech University, said it’s impossible to tease out precise effects that each climate variable, such as sea level rise, storm surge and high tide, had on the size and strength of Sandy. However, she said, the sea level rise of 7 inches this century — the IPCC estimate — made the megastorm worse.
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