In that picture of Miami, the water doesn’t appear to have risen at all in 100 years.
There's no difference between the loss of one or a hundred lives, so no . . . I didn't ho hum that possibility, but Florida was uber prepared AND warned aforehand.
Even If sea water level hasn’t risen in 100 years, that doesn’t mean the Democrats won’t come up with new & more creative ways to make you think it has.
Oxygen isotope record of global ice volume and sea level for the past 200,000 years showing the major glacial and interglacial episodes (data from Martinson et al.,1987). Dashed lines above the curve indicate highstand deposits in the Mid-Atlantic region associated with the global periods of reduced ice volume.
Lower panel: Ice core record of atmospheric CO2 over the past 400,000 years (Petit et al., 1999) together with historical trends of CO2 (Keeling curve) and sea level change (inset). Upper panel: Geological record of sea level highstands (Hearty and Kaufman, 2000), showing broad correspondence with ice core CO2 record over the same interval. Red circles identify two past warm interglacials that reveal geological evidence of rapid ice sheet melting or collapse.