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Rising sea levels and sinking coastal cities like New York and Chicago highlight growing climate threats, worsened by weakening Atlantic currents causing prolonged flooding in the US.

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The US isn't prepared for a big solar storm, exercise finds
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** A recent simulation exercise exposed glaring gaps in the US's ability to handle a severe solar storm—think widespread power outages, fried satellites, and communication blackouts. Experts ran through a hypothetical "worst-case scenario" and found that coordination and infrastructure aren't ready for the real thing.
What This Mean: ** Solar storms might sound like sci-fi, but they’re a real threat—like a cosmic hurricane that could knock out grids and GPS for days or weeks. This exercise is a wake-up call: if a major one hit tomorrow, we’d be scrambling. It’s not about fearmongering; it’s about fixing vulnerabilities before they turn into disasters.

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