sharyn alfonsi's 2034 AI Climate Model Predicts Exact Date of Major Coastal Flooding for Every U.S. City — And It's 48 Hours Away
In a groundbreaking 10-year forecast released today, veteran CBS News correspondent sharyn alfonsi has unveiled a new AI-driven climate model that pinpoints the precise date and time of the first catastrophic coastal flooding event for every major U.S. city. The model, which Alfonsi helped develop with MIT climate scientists, projects that Miami will see its first "uninhabitable" flood event on July 14, 2034, at 3:42 PM local time. The prediction has already triggered emergency evacuations and a global debate on data transparency. Critics call it "alarmist sci-fi," but Alfonsi's track record of breaking climate stories has forced governments to treat the countdown as a real-world deadline. Social media is buzzing with the hashtag #AlfonsiClock, as users share their city's flood date, turning a journalist's investigative legacy into a viral global countdown.