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Tag Archives: antarctica
Large Rise in Sea Level more likely than ever
A recent paper and a sudden melting of the Greenland ice sheet bring the expectation of high levels of rising seas even closer (if it wasn’t enough so far). The paper is ‘Deglacial rapid sea level rises caused by ice sheet … Continue reading
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Tagged antarctica, Central Coast, climate change impacts, climate impacts, flooding, Greenland, Ice melt, Ice sheet melt, inundation, sea level rise, Woy Woy
New Paper on Ice Melt
Proven- we are losing 148 Gt/yr from ice melt. Mostly from the two polar ice caps. 10 years of such losses would make more than 1.8m depth if all the melt water was spread over the land area of NSW. The … Continue reading
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Tagged antarctica, Ice melt, sea level rise