Strategies of Communication on Climate Change

Monday, November 11, 2013

Just a little reminder about the effects of warming

USGS data

Table 1. Estimated potential maximum sea-level rise from the total melting of present-day glaciers.
[km3, cubic kilometers; m, meters]
Location Volume (km3) Potential sea-level rise, (m)
East Antarctic ice sheet
26,039,200
64.80
West Antarctic ice sheet
3,262,000
8.06
Antarctic Peninsula
227,100
.46
Greenland
2,620,000
6.55
All other ice caps, ice fields, and valley glaciers
180,000
.45
Total
32,328,300
80.32

80 meters = ca. 260 ft

3 comments:

  1. Only a 260 ft rise? Piece of cake with the right kind of canoes.

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  2. How much will thermal expansion cause?

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  3. I was wondering about that, too. But I think that 80 meters are more than enough even without considering thermal expansion

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