Environment & Energy
Related: About this forumGlobal Mean Sea Level as measured by NASA surged almost 12 mm between April and October last year
You can see the graph by clicking on the GMSL tab at the following link:
https://sealevel.nasa.gov/
On edit: It fell off slightly (1/2 mm) in the mid-November measurement
patphil
(7,164 posts)So that rise was a little less than 1/2 inch in 6 months, or close to 1 inch per year.
If that rate of rise continued, it would be close to 1 foot in 12 years, or about 2 feet by 2050.
This is about double the current scientific projection on global warming.
Hopefully we don't see a continuation of this rate.
Think. Again.
(19,395 posts)....it seems every new report on any of the effects of climate chaos are always saying "faster than expected".
IbogaProject
(3,855 posts)I think sea levels might get higher in the northern summer and lower in our winter as more of the southern ice is on Antarctica, where lots of our ice is on the Arctic ocean. But it is worrying if the rate of sea level continues to increase. 5 or 10 feet of sea level rise will be massively chaotic to world civilization.