The most likely places you will see this first would be from Florida to Texas either on the Atlantic Ocean or in the Gulf of Mexico. This is less likely to be true in places like California because often there are cliffs then beach and then oceans. In fact in the 1700s and 1800s Cattle Ranchers threw cattle hides off of cliffs to the Sailors below who had sailed around the Horn in South America to trade with the Cattle Ranchers. The sailors then loaded the hides into the longboats and rowed them back to their Clipper Ships and back around to places like Boston which was a leather manufacturing hub of things like leather jackets and leather hats then.
So, unless the homes on top of the cliffs that are common from California north into Canada fall into the ocean or are condemned by local officials because they are too dangerous to live in anymore it will be like that more in California because we have more altitude than places like Florida which might be mostly underwater or become many islands later this century. Places like Miami are already flooding in some areas almost every high tide or storm as it is. However, places like Refugio State Beach North of Santa Barbara have already lost Palm Trees into the ocean from recent storms too.
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