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Sea levels are rising, threatening coastal areas, including cities, around the world. Due to climate change, the global ocean has already risen by 21-24 centimeters (about 8-9.5 inches) since 1880, ...
These days, Internet connectivity is ubiquitous, so you can look up live weather data on just about any device around you.