November 15, 2016
By James Samenow
Yaneisy Duenas and Ferando Sanudo walk through
the flooded parking lot to their boat at the Haulover Marine Center on
Monday in North Miami
This week’s supermoon (click here) was more than a spectacular sight in the night
sky. It nudged up sea levels, leading to areas of coastal flooding along
the East Coast.
Such inundation offered a glimpse of the new normal in certain low-lying areas as sea levels rise because of climate change.
Coastal
sections of South Florida and New England were among those immersed in
ocean water on Monday and Tuesday during high tide cycles. From Palm
Beach to Miami, the Weather Service hoisted coastal flood advisories cautioning that tidal levels were running about a foot above normal “due to the occurrence of the super moon.”
In
New England, the Weather Service office in Boston said the combination
of “very high astronomical tides” and a weak coastal storm would result
in a water nearly a foot above normally dry land at high tide.....