Re: Seas to Rise Faster This Century
- From: Sanny <softtanks@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 05:31:50 -0700 (PDT)
Hot on the heels of findings that tropical cyclones have been intensifying over the past
few decades (ScienceNOW, 3 September), researchers report tomorrow in Science that global
warming will cause sea levels to rise much faster by the end of the century than
officially projected. The rising temperatures will cause the oceans to swell with melted
glacial ice, the study finds, likely flooding substantial portions of Florida and
Bangladesh, as well as many other low-lying, densely populated areas of the world.
Be prepared, I think with 20 years many beaches will get flooded with
Ocean water.
Once all ice gets melted in a century the Water in Oveans will be 65
meter high.
And after that no ice left to reduce the temperature of earth. So the
average temperature will rise much faster.
At the moment large part of the temperature rise is stopped by melting
ice. Once there is no ice earth will be as hot as frying pan.
And most of us will curse ourself for not doing anything to stop
Global Warming.
Bye
Sanny
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