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		<title>Hurricanes leave Florida coasts vulnerable to &#8216;King tides&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Flood warnings have been issued for parts of Florida&#8217;s Atlantic coast experiencing annual &#8220;King tides.&#8221; The National Weather Service says flooding is expected along the St. Johns River and South Florida&#8217;s coastline through Friday. King tides bring the year&#8217;s highest tides each fall. Scientists say they&#8217;re inching higher because of rising sea levels. According to the Miami Herald offshore winds from Hurricane Nicole are causing waters to flood some low-lying areas more than expected. TCPalm.com reports beaches with significant erosion and damage&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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