By** Ayurella Horn-Muller **(Climate Central), **Brendan Rivers **(ADAPT),** **and** Danielle Uliano **(WJXT) The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center recently raised its air conditioning units 18 inches to protect them from floods. Like many in the historically Black Lincolnville neighborhood in St. Augustine, the museum is coping with more frequent and intense flooding as seas rise and hotter temperatures drive heavier storms. This radio, television and text story was produced through a collaboration involving WJXT, ADAPT from WJCT Public Media, and Climate Central. - Read full Climate Central report here “When we do get high tide or a lot of rain, the streets tend to flood,” museum Executive Director Regina Gayle Phillips says. “There are certain areas that are worse than others.” The Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center, housed in the former Excelsior School building constructed in 1925 for black students during segregation.…