New report cites El Nino and sea level rise as factors for expected increase in 2019
Coastal communities across the U.S. continued to see increased high tide flooding last year, forcing their residents and visitors to deal with flooded shorelines, streets and basements — a trend that is expected to continue this year. The elevated water levels affected coastal economies, tourism and crucial infrastructure like septic systems and stormwater systems, according to a new NOAA report.

High-tide flooding like this, in Charleston, S.C., is becoming increasingly common as sea levels rise.