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*Potential for #US #DesalinationPlants*
(3/n)
...oscillation period of about 25 hours (versus 12.5 hours for the #Atlantic), resulting in amplified tides only once daily rather than twice, which πreduces overall tidal energy availability compared to the #Atlantic.π.
While #urricane frequency is lower than the Atlantic, the π#Pacific coast faces a far more catastrophic long-term hazard:
the #CascadiaSubductionZone #MegathrustEarthquake. This represents an existential threat to.. @steter
*Potential for #US #DesalinationPlants*
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...more frequently, and extreme storm events are increasing in intensity.
In essence, the #Atlantic #coastline has adequate tidal ranges and proven #ReverseOsmosis technology can function, but πextreme weather events pose significant operational disruption and infrastructure vulnerability risks requiring heavy investment in resilience measures.π
#PacificCoast: *
the Pacific's basin has a natural
*Potential for #US #DesalinationPlants*
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...the "Gulf of America" (lol).
Let's have an Overview:
*#AtlanticOcean:*
The #Atlantic coast faces serious hurricane and nor'easter risks. Recent events highlight the intensity: king tides combined with strong onshore winds can elevate water levels 1β3 feet above normal, with storm surge reaching 6 feet or more.
Rising sea levels compound coastal flooding, as the #EPA has documented that #k ingTides are occurring...
