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A Rolling Billboard That Holds Its Own in the Water Houston is just 40 miles from the Gulf Coast of the US, making it especially susceptible to storms that tend to linger in the area from late spring through early fall. Additionally, the city is exceptionally flat and sits about 50 feet above sea level, making it prone to flooding when heavy rainfall is coupled with already-rising sea levels. The Houston metro area sits beside multiple waterways and sprawls out in every direction. This has long put the city at risk of a natural disaster. One way to avoid getting …