ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月18日 05時04分


In an enclave of a city known as the Venice of America, the comparison to the Venice of Italy no longer seems so appealing. On Monday morning in Fort Lauderdale, shortly after November’s #supermoon dropped from view on Mola Avenue, it was easy to see why. The tide swelled on command. Seawater gurgled audibly through manhole covers and seeped up from the grass. #Climatechange is no abstract issue in South Florida. By 2100, sea levels could swell high enough to submerge 12.5% of the state’s homes. These so-called #kingtides are the most blatant example of the interplay between rising seas and the alignment of the moon, sun and Earth. Monday’s planetary dance was particularly notable: The moon was both full and at its closest distance to the Earth since 1948. The closer the moon, the stronger the gravitational tug on the oceans, the higher the tide. @scottymacphoto took this photo in Fort Lauderdale on Monday. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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