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New York Planners Prep For A 'New Normal' Of Powerful Storms | Essentials

New York Planners Prep For A 'New Normal' Of Powerful Storms

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Audio for this tale from Early morning Version will be readily available at approximately 9:00 a.m. ET. It will take 10s of billions of dollars to repair the damages wrought by Superstorm Sandy. But scientists who study climate change say repair is insufficient. As the environment warms, ice slabs and glaciers will thaw, raising the sea level. That means %%PRO11%%side storms will more likely reason flooding. So New Yorkers, neighborhood political leaders and scientists deal with a tough choice : How to invest minimal funds to defend themselves from what environment professionals call "the new normal.". New York City faces the Atlantic Ocean like a chin waiting to be hit, and Sandy stepped up and whacked it. And there will be more storms like Sandy. "Storms today are different," says Jane Lubchenco, who heads the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, that includes the National Weather Service.

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Superstorm Sandy

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Jane Lubchenco

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0"Storms today are different," says Jane Lubchenco, ...
0.0906313"Storms today are different," says Jane Lubchenco, who heads the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which includes the National Weather Service. "Because of sea level rise, the storm surge was much more intense, much higher than it would have been in a non-climate changed world."
0"Zoning codes required that no utilities were in the basement," she says. ...
0"Zoning codes required that no utilities were in the basement," she says. "Electrical and gas, heating — whatever utilities they had, had to be built on the second floor."
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Franco Montalto

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0.0555007"And the evidence seems to be that places that had rehabilitated beaches suffered less damage than places that didn't," Montalto says. ...
0Montalto calls "green infrastructure."
0.0913711"You know, a beach nourishment project could have value in terms of protecting houses, it could add habitat and could sort of enhance the value of this beach," Montalto says. ...
-0.0361257Montalto, say you get more bang for your buck with a "distributed" ...
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Marit Larson

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Relevance: 0.353421

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0"Just simply the amount of water that came in and inundated these people's property — that couldn't be held back by these wetlands," Larson says. ...
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Cynthia Rosenzweig

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Relevance: 0.300477

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-0.165332"If we're going to be having this much damage again and again, our whole economy of our region will not be able to survive," she says. ...
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Klaus Jacob

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Relevance: 0.298997

Christopher Joyce/NPR

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Ed Koch

Overall Sentiment: 0.29343

Relevance: 0.241676

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0.094228Ed Koch once said, "New York City is where the future comes to rehearse."
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Hudson

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Additional Info:

Organization: National Weather Service

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.378928

City: New York

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Relevance: 0.620128

Disambiguation: PoliticalDistrict | GovernmentalJurisdiction | PlaceWithNeighborhoods | WineRegion | FilmScreeningVenueReferences:

GeographicFeature: Staten Island

Overall Sentiment: -0.107691

Relevance: 0.414245

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