NASA scientists find rising sea levels and a sinking city possibly bringing more flooding concerns to the major metropolitan ...
Some hotspots are sinking faster than others, including LaGuardia Airport, Arthur Ashe Stadium and Coney Island.
As sea levels are rising, the Big Apple is sinking at a subsidence rate of about 1.6 millimeters per year, according to a new ...
Is the ‘Big Apple’ sinking?” A study carried out by the United States Geological Survey has found that the city of New York is sinking at a rate of about 1–2mm per year due to the great weight of its ...
The neighborhoods in New York City that saw the most rapid vertical land motion from 2016 to 2023, according to the study, ...
NEW YORK — Torrential rains and flooding overwhelmed roads and transit in New York City on Friday, triggering officials to ...
One scientist said basically parts of New York City built on landfill are sinking the fastest. Here are the areas included.
New York City is sinking at the same time that sea levels around the world are rising, which could exacerbate flooding concerns for the region.
Downpours battered the Big Apple Friday, inundating buses, swamping schools and turning streets into Venetian canals as NYC Mayor Eric Adams issued a state of emergency.
As torrential rains drenched New York City on Friday, streets transformed into rivers, and subway lines came to a halt.
"We have found that there are some spots that are sinking much faster than others." Brett Buzzanga NEW YORK CITY - NASA scientists believe parts of New York City are sinking, albeit ever so slowly ...