{"id":"b11b91c2cb724933822ac901f0d0f7b3","owner":"kdahl_ucsusa","created":1525452053000,"modified":1532449986000,"guid":null,"name":null,"title":"Introduction","type":"Web Mapping Application","typeKeywords":["JavaScript","layout-side","Map","mapjournal","Mapping Site","Online Map","Ready To Use","selfConfigured","Story Map","Story Maps","Web Map"],"description":"This national analysis identifies the number of US homes at risk from chronic flooding over the coming decades due to sea level rise. It also shows the current property value, estimated population, and portion of the property tax base at risk. Information is available by state, community, and zip code.<\/span>

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Two time frames are featured. The first falls within the lifespan of a 30-year mortgage issued today. The second extends out to 2100, when more than 2.4 million of today's homes could be at risk. <\/span>
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The challenges and choices that come with rising seas are profound and have significant implications for coastal residents, communities, and the broader economy. We explore these implications in the closing section. <\/span><\/div>","tags":["UCS","Zillow","sea level rise","chronic inundation"],"snippet":"Find out how many US homes are at risk from chronic flooding due to sea level rise over the coming decades\u2014and learn about the profound implications it has for coastal residents, communities, and the broader economy.","thumbnail":"thumbnail/thumbnail1529096150908.png","documentation":null,"extent":[],"categories":[],"spatialReference":null,"accessInformation":null,"licenseInfo":"Disclosure: <\/span>Data provided by third parties through the Zillow Transaction and Assessment Dataset (ZTRAX). More information on accessing the data can be found at<\/span>https://www.zillow.com/ztrax<\/a>. The results and opinions presented in this report are those of the Union of Concerned Scientists and do not reflect the position of Zillow Group.<\/span>

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Disclaimer: This research is intended to help individuals and communities appreciate when sea level rise may place existing coastal properties (aggregated by community) at risk of tidal flooding. It captures the current value and tax base contribution of those properties (also aggregated by community) and is not intended to project changes in those values, nor in the value of any specific property.<\/font><\/p>

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The projections herein are made to the best of our scientific knowledge and comport with our scientific and peer review standards. They are limited by a range of factors, including but not limited to the quality of property-level data, the resolution of coastal elevation models, the potential installment of defensive measures not captured by those models, and uncertainty around the future pace of sea level rise. More information on caveats and limitations can be found at www.ucsusa.org/underwater<\/a><\/em>.<\/font><\/p>

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Neither the authors nor the Union of Concerned Scientists are responsible or liable for financial or reputational implications or damages to homeowners, insurers, investors, mortgage holders, municipalities, or other any entities. The content of this analysis should not be relied on to make business, real estate or other real world decisions without independent consultation with professional experts with relevant experience. The views expressed by individuals in the quoted text of this report do not represent an endorsement of the analysis or its results.<\/font><\/p><\/div>","culture":"en-us","properties":null,"url":"https://ucsusa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=b11b91c2cb724933822ac901f0d0f7b3","proxyFilter":null,"access":"public","size":701914,"appCategories":[],"industries":[],"languages":[],"largeThumbnail":null,"banner":null,"screenshots":[],"listed":false,"commentsEnabled":true,"numComments":0,"numRatings":0,"avgRating":0,"numViews":0,"scoreCompleteness":83,"groupDesignations":null}