Still gonna have more fun than Florida and Louisiana! Some beach towns may have to move inland, some bays may get bigger, some of the ports may need to rethink their logistics. California will also not fall into the sea with an earthquake. See some facts before you cartoon. But Louisiana and Florida are only a few feet above sea level now, and subject to erosion and sinkage as much of their base is actually ancient mud flats. How much time until those places are actually gone? A lot less than California. I live in San Diego, and some of the places, like Pacific Beach, Solana Beach, Imperial Beach, Ocean Beach, they’ll be wetter, nearer the ocean, possibly gone. But La Jolla, Point Loma, Del Mar, anything up on the mesas, no problem.
Still gonna have more fun than Florida and Louisiana! Some beach towns may have to move inland, some bays may get bigger, some of the ports may need to rethink their logistics. California will also not fall into the sea with an earthquake. See some facts before you cartoon. But Louisiana and Florida are only a few feet above sea level now, and subject to erosion and sinkage as much of their base is actually ancient mud flats. How much time until those places are actually gone? A lot less than California. I live in San Diego, and some of the places, like Pacific Beach, Solana Beach, Imperial Beach, Ocean Beach, they’ll be wetter, nearer the ocean, possibly gone. But La Jolla, Point Loma, Del Mar, anything up on the mesas, no problem.