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"Continuous unmitigated subsidence on the U.S. East Coast should cause concern. This is particularly in areas with a high population and property density and a historical complacency toward infrastructure maintenance."Shirzaei and his research team pulled together a vast collection of data points measured by space-based radar satellites and used this highly accurate information to build digital terrain maps that show exactly where sinking landscapes present risks to the health of vital infrastructure. Using the publicly available satellite imagery, Shirzaei and Ohenhen measured millions of occurrences of land subsidence spanning multiple years. They then created some of the world's first high resolution depictions of the land subsidence.
"These impacts were felt from one end of the Nation to the other," said the NOAA.The strong and persistent magnetic storms have also affected the ozone hole in the southern hemisphere, which remains unusually large for this time of year when it normally shrinks. It has remained at a size of about 15 km2 to become the third largest after November 30.
Comment: This passed without so much as a 'meh' from globalist media. Of course! It doesn't fit their climate change narrative.
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