Was Let’s Go Brandon concerned when he bought the beach house in 2017?
Biden’s Delaware vacation home faces ‘extreme’ flood risk as climate change leads to rising seas
As he’s traveled the country to visit victims of storms, wildfires, and floods, President Joe Biden has returned to a similar theme: Climate change is “everybody’s crisis,” as he declared last year after surveying flooded-out New York homes in the wake of Hurricane Ida.
Strange that CNN’s Casey Tolan failed to note how often Biden takes fossil fueled trips in military helicopters, giant convoys of low MPG SUVs, and jumbo jets with accompanying fighter jets
Biden doesn’t say it explicitly, but that “everybody” includes himself. The President’s vacation home near Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, is in the middle of a flood zone, and an analysis by a climate research group shows that the house is facing “extreme” flooding risk that is expected to get more severe over time.
If you’re buying a house in an established flood zone, that’s on you. It’s at the beach, for goodness sakes! A lot of Rehoboth Beach is 22 or higher above sea level. Though, Chump bought his in a very low lying area (you can see where at the CNN story, with a graphic). Now, where I grew up in NJ, yeah, that was low lying, as is the NC shoreline.
That means the nation’s homeowner-in-chief is among the millions of Americans who are facing climate-linked danger to their properties — and he has a big personal financial stake in the fight against the climate crisis.
Biden’s multi-million-dollar vacation home, which he has visited nearly a dozen times during his presidency, is in a quiet community tucked between a canal, the wetlands of a state park, and the Atlantic Ocean. Delaware has the lowest average elevation of any state, leaving neighborhoods like his in danger of being swamped during storms.
Then he shouldn’t have bought it in 2017
The proximity to water from multiple directions comes with a downside. The home has an extreme risk of flooding — 10 on a scale of 10 — according to the climate research group First Street Foundation, which has used environmental science and computer modeling to estimate flood risk for every property in the US.
There’s a 98% chance of flood water reaching Biden’s house within the next five years, First Street found. Less than 5% of properties nationwide have as high a flood risk.
The home is in FEMA’s Special Flood Hazard Area — the zone that would be inundated during a 100-year flood. A rarer 500-year flood would be likely to inundate the property with just over 10 feet of water, according to First Street’s national model. As climate change advances, the same flood would be expected to reach a depth of 11.4 feet in 30 years.
That has nothing to do with climate doom. Of course, the Warmists are over-exaggerating the extreme risk.
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