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Sea levels rising far faster than we thought, warns latest study

 
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The world is changing . low lands are being threatened at an alarming rate!

Dr Rahmstoft and colleagues from the Laboratoire d'Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales (LEGOS) in France and the U.S. based Tempo Analytics compared climate projections to actual observations from 1990 up to 2011.

Five global land and ocean temperature series were averaged and compared to IPCC projections.
Inexorable rise: Sea level measured by satellite altimeter are shown in red. Data from tide gauges are shown orange. Scenarios as predicted by the IPCC are shown in blue and green

Inexorable rise: Sea level measured by satellite altimeter are shown in red. Data from tide gauges are shown orange. Scenarios as predicted by the IPCC are shown in blue and green

To allow for a more accurate comparison with projections, the scientists accounted for short-term temperature variations due to El Niño events, solar variability and volcanic eruptions.

The results confirmed that global warming continues unabated at a rate of 0.16 °C per decade and follows IPCC projections closely.

Data of sea-level rise, however, provided a different picture. The oceans are rising 60 per cent faster than the IPCC's latest best estimates, according to the new research.
TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO STOP CLIMATE CHANGE, UN WARNS

Time is running out in the race to cut greenhouse gas emissions fast enough to keep global temperatures rises below 2C this century, the United Nations warns.

Greenhouse gases are being pumped into the atmosphere in such quantities that temperatures are likely to rise at least 3C and up to 5C by 2100 even if government pledges for are kept.

Governments must promise and put into action many more measures than they have already committed to if the world is to keep temperatures rises below 2C, scientists and UN officials said.

The researchers compared those estimates to satellite data of observed sea-level rise and found that while the IPCC projected sea-level rise to be at a rate of 2mm per year, satellite data recorded a rate of 3.2 mm per year.

'Satellites have a much better coverage of the globe than tide gauges and are able to measure much more accurately by using radar waves and their reflection from the sea surface,' explained Anny Cazenave from LEGOS.

The increased rate of sea-level rise is unlikely to be caused by a temporary episode of ice discharge from the ice sheets in Greenland or Antarctica or other internal variabilities in the climate system, according to the study, because it correlates very well with the increase in global temperature.

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they arent rising on the coast of NC
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Re: Sea levels rising far faster than we thought, warns latest study
Stevie's already there...

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the last 50 years for humanity if you like it or not
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Stevie's already there...


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good one . always loved that song by Stevie .

It will be interesting to see what happens in the next 10 years .
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they arent rising on the coast of NC
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Not all parts of the world will be affected the same day

watch Venice, or flooding in UK
Italy spent billions to build The MOSE
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

and how effective it is we can clearly see NOW



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they arent rising on the coast of NC
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Not all parts of the world will be affected the same day

watch Venice, or flooding in UK
Italy spent billions to build The MOSE
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

and how effective it is we can clearly see NOW



have fun .... while you can hf
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just reading this link
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the IPCC's sea-level rise forecast is now considered to be too modest. Glacial ice across Greenland has since melted at much faster rates. At this week's United Nations Climate Summit, IPCC Chair Rajendra Pachauri warned of the "possible elimination of the Greenland ice sheet and a resulting contribution to sea level rise of about 7 meters. Without mitigation, future temperatures in Greenland would compare with levels estimated for 125,000 years ago when [historical modeling] suggests 4 to 6 meters of sea level rise," he said [PDF].

The combination of sinking deltas and rising seas will increase the damages caused by hurricanes and other flooding events. In the past decade, 85 percent of the world's major deltas experienced severe floods, the study found.
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they arent rising on the coast of NC
 Quoting: Oyster


Not all parts of the world will be affected the same day

watch Venice, or flooding in UK
Italy spent billions to build The MOSE
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

and how effective it is we can clearly see NOW



have fun .... while you can hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28700223


just reading this link
[link to www.worldwatch.org]

the IPCC's sea-level rise forecast is now considered to be too modest. Glacial ice across Greenland has since melted at much faster rates. At this week's United Nations Climate Summit, IPCC Chair Rajendra Pachauri warned of the "possible elimination of the Greenland ice sheet and a resulting contribution to sea level rise of about 7 meters. Without mitigation, future temperatures in Greenland would compare with levels estimated for 125,000 years ago when [historical modeling] suggests 4 to 6 meters of sea level rise," he said [PDF].

The combination of sinking deltas and rising seas will increase the damages caused by hurricanes and other flooding events. In the past decade, 85 percent of the world's major deltas experienced severe floods, the study found.
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twatting mammoths, with their massive 4x4s!

c*nts!
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LOL @ twatting mammoths
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Lots of flooding north england in north Yorkshire near where i live.
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And yet...I live in a country that is one vast beach...

And there is not the slightests rise in sea level anywhere in Aus.

Maybe Aus FLOATS....
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And yet...I live in a country that is one vast beach...

And there is not the slightests rise in sea level anywhere in Aus.

Maybe Aus FLOATS....
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18280704


some places will rise up and others will sink .
Throughout history there has been a pattern .
I feel we are about to go into a time of extremes with weather changes , storms and flooding .
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some places will rise up and others will sink .
Throughout history there has been a pattern .
I feel we are about to go into a time of extremes with weather changes , storms and flooding .


The new research concludes that Antarctica is melting, but points to the smaller ice sheet in Greenland, which covers most of the island, as the bigger and more pressing issue. Its melt rate has grown from about 55 billion tons a year in the 1990s to almost 290 billion tons a year recently, according to the study.

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Thursday, November 29, 11:34 AM WP

WASHINGTON — Fueled by global warming, polar ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are now melting three times faster than they did in the 1990s, a new scientific study says.
the melting’s quicker pace, especially in Greenland, has ice scientists worried.
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Re: Sea levels rising far faster than we thought, warns latest study

Stevie's already there...


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good one . always loved that song by Stevie .

doesn't red hot chili peppers do this song as well ...?

yeah just looked it up !

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