_:genid1 "Free to use with credit to the original figure source."^^ . "coasttoinland-economic-connections" . "25.7"^^ . "Coast-to-Inland Economic Connections"^^ . "U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Freight Management and Operations, Freight Analysis Framework, version 3.4, 2012"^^ . "Ports are deeply interconnected with inland areas through the goods imported and \r\nexported each year. Climate change impacts on ports can thus have far-reaching implications for \r\nthe nation’s economy. These maps show the exports and imports in 2010 (in tons/year) and \r\nfreight flows (in trucks per day) from four major U.S. ports to other U.S. areas designated in the \r\nU.S. Department of Transportation’s Freight Analysis Framework (FAF): Los Angeles, Houston, \r\nNew York/New Jersey, and Seattle. Note: Highway Link Flow less than 5 FAF Trucks/Day are not \r\nshown. (Figure source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, \r\nOffice of Freight Management and Operations, Freight Analysis Framework, version 3.4, \r\n2012)."^^ . _:genid1 . . . . . . . . . . . .