OSLO — The world’s oceans may rise up to 140 cms (4 ft 7 in) by 2100 due to global warming, a faster than expected increase that could threaten low-lying coasts from Florida to Bangladesh, a researcher said on Thursday. ‘The possibility of a faster sea level rise needs to be considered when planning adaptation measures such as coastal defences,’ Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research wrote in the journal Science. His study, based on air temperatures and past sea level changes rather than computer models, suggested seas could rise by 50-140 cms by 2100, well above the 9-88 cms projected by the scientific panel that advises the United Nations. A rise of one metre might swamp low-lying Pacific islands such as Tuvalu, flood large areas of Bangladesh or Florida and threaten cities from New York to Buenos Aires. ‘The computer models underestimate the sea level rise that has already occurred,’ Rahmstorf told Reuters of a rise of about 20 cms since 1900. ‘There are aspects of the physics we don’t understand very well.’ Sea level changes hinge on poorly understood factors such as the pace of the melt of glaciers […]
Saturday, December 16th, 2006
Oceans May Rise Up to 4 ft 7 inches by 2100 Due to Warming
Author: ALISTER DOYLE
Source: Reuters
Publication Date: 14 Dec 2006 19:00:06 GMT
Link: Oceans May Rise Up to 4 ft 7 inches by 2100 Due to Warming
Source: Reuters
Publication Date: 14 Dec 2006 19:00:06 GMT
Link: Oceans May Rise Up to 4 ft 7 inches by 2100 Due to Warming
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