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A ‘wobble’ in the moon’s orbit could result in record flooding in the 2030s, new study finds – Livescience.com
The entire US coastline is in for a one-two punch from the lunar cycle and climate change.

Climate change has already increased the frequency and severity of hurricanes
and other extreme weather events around the world. But there’s a smaller, less splashy threat on the horizon that could wreak havoc on America’s coasts.
High-tide floods, also…
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