ASSOCIATED PRESS • February 15, 2024
After back-to-back storms lashed the Northeast in January, rental properties Haim Levy owns in coastal Hampton, New Hampshire, were hammered by nearly 2 feet of water, resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage and causing him to evacuate tenants. Many scientists who study the intersection of climate change, flooding, winter storms and sea level rise agree the kind of damage Levy experienced was more of a sign of things to come than an anomaly.