On Tuesday, we tried using the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s rising-sea-level maps to simulate what global warming might eventually do to the places that someone was promoting as America’s Ten Best Beaches. Three days later, you can use NOAA’s real-life aerial disaster imagery to see what Hurricane Michael did do to Beach No. 3 on the list, Grayton Beach State Park, in the Florida Panhandle. If you can picture a disaster, it’s probably already on its way.