Madagascar: Coastal Hazards Madagascar does experience coastal hazards. It is not a secret why so many people want to live in the coastal regions. There is beauty in it, but also great precautions. Although, coastal hazards are prone to many natural hazards such as erosion, big storms, flooding, tsunamis, and sea level rise. Madagascar experiences all of these hazards on their small continent. One of the critical reasons Madagascar experiences coastal issues is due to sea level rising. Sea level rising occurs with the effects of global warming. This happens when water from melting ice sheets and glaciers with the expansion of seawater. Shoreline erosion generated by sea level rise is a substantial issue to the coastal ports and beaches of Madagascar. In Madagascar, the yearlong rise is about 3 mm per year. “Regional variations exist due to natural variability in regional winds and ocean currents, which can occur over periods of days to months or even decades.” Rising sea levels co...
Hi Sabrina,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed learning about the hazards in Madagascar from your post. Since the island has so many other incidences of hazards, it is a blessing that they have a low seismicity. It is good that they have an early warning system and 9-3-0 hotline. I really enjoyed your pictures, particularly the one with the outline of California superimposed on it. It made for a great visual reference. I am looking forward to learning more about Madagascar!
Nice research. Can you resend the sources of information? those hyperlinks dont work as such.
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