A new interactive map has revealed dozens of US cities could be underwater by 2100 due to rising ... highlight just how large the uncertainties are when it comes to sea-level rise,' said study lead ...
Subtle shifts in land elevation can considerably increase or decrease the local impacts of sea level rise along coastlines.
An curved arrow pointing right. Sea level rise is an expected result of climate change but few realize how much the sea has already risen in the past few decades. Researchers from NASA's Jet ...
FLORIDA — A map projecting sea level rise shows which Florida cities are likely to be underwater by 2050. The map, which is developed by the Florida Climate Center at Florida State University ...
If we don’t reduce our greenhouse gas pollution, those levels will rise another 3 or 4 feet on average — and perhaps up to 6.5 feet or more — within this century. Some areas are particularly ...
Explore local sea level rise and coastal flooding risks worldwide with maps that use the most advanced available global model of coastal elevations. The Climate Shift Index: Ocean (Ocean CSI ...
artist Nickolay Lamm created this series of simulations of US city landmarks as affected by sea levels rising 5, 12 and 25 feet. Using Climate Central's sea level rise maps, Lamm imagines ...
Sarah Kaplan and Bonnie Jo Mount traveled to four islands of the Seychelles and a geochemistry lab in Madison, Wis. to document how fossil corals are helping scientists predict future sea level rise.
The Earth's history thus teaches us to expect large changes in sea level as we are warming up the climate with our emissions of greenhouse gases. But how much and how fast will sea level rise?