Pc retardzz, Queen of Rehobeth Wrote:
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> > > > > > Here’s the Fenwick Island lighthouse
> in
> > > the
> > > > > > 1870s
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> > > > > > It’s ocean front.
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> > > > > > Now it’s 8 blocks back from the
> beach.
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> > > > > > The ocean has retreated since the 1800s
> > due
> > > > to
> > > > > > global cooling.
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> > > > > You do know every 10 years or so Delaware
> > > > beaches
> > > > > are replenished. The work involves
> > dredging
> > > > sand
> > > > > from approved borrow areas. The sand is
> > > pumped
> > > > > through a series of pipes onto the
> beaches.
> > > The
> > > > > sand in then graded into a dune and burm
> > > > template
> > > > > designed to reduce potential storm
> damages
> > to
> > > > the
> > > > > beaches, infrastructure, businesses and
> > > homes.
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> > > > That started in the 80s. The lighthouse was
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> > > > blocks from the beach then as well. They
> only
> > > > replenish the beach to keep any movement
> from
> > > > occuring which is a natural barrier island
> > > > process. The water level in the canals (sea
> > > level)
> > > > has not changed in 50 years.
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https://riskfinder.climatecentral.org/place/rehobo
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> th-beach.de.us?comparisonType=place&forecastType=N
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> > > OAA2017_int_p50&level=5&unit=ft
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> > > Coastal flooding are increasing in Rehoboth
> and
> > > are exacerbated by man made causes. There is
> a
> > > nice chart for you.
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> > In the 30s hurricanes were so strong they
> ripped
> > open the OC inlet. There hasn’t been a
> hurricane
> > in decades. And none nearly as violent in
> > Rohobeth. I’ve been down at the same house
> for
> > decades and the sea level in the canal is
> > virtually unchanged. Floods were devastating
> 100
> > years ago now they are nothing.
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> Still fagging, huh?
My house is in Dewey.
Why do libtards always go right to the gay?