I like how this didn't consider elevation at all. Traverse City above sea level but not the higher elevation parts of inland Michigan?
I truly love it, it's hilarious.
Thankfully the greatest city in human history remains, eternal and indestructible
edit: also the white flight west side appears to have been sunken into the sea, which is undeniably a good thing
Considering that most of the great lakes are 700 ft above Sea level a shit ton. If you look at legit maps that show sea level rise there is no difference to the great lakes.
I'm glad I'm 2k above sea level. I pray to something for my family that's only 10ft above 😔
It looks like you have to build a dam across kentucky
edit: but obviously sea levels would also have to rise too so your question still stands :P