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Indiana
- Current Level
Being
far enough away from the Atlantic Ocean, Indiana is much less susceptible
to tidal surges or massive flooding. If there was a slow sea level rise
that made its way up the Ohio River, Indiana would start to be affected
at about 320 feet of sea level rise. If Canada experiences a tidal surge
large enough from the Atlantic or again, if there was a slow sea level
rise, the Great Lakes would be severely impacting the state around the
700 foot mark.
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