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Flood danger
Mar 30, 2006 12:49
If sea levels rise 14m (~46ft), then my folks will practically have bayfront property
. Near Sacramento. (Not that there'd *be* a Sacramento in this scenario.)
It's a bit sobering.
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mactavish
March 30 2006, 21:03:55 UTC
What would it take to rise that much?
(And can you post this to
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jhghendriks
March 30 2006, 21:04:52 UTC
If it rises 14 meters my house would be under water. A lot of water.
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mactavish
March 31 2006, 01:45:15 UTC
Current estimates are (at current rates of rise and conditions for further warming) a rise of about 30 cm by the end of this century.
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macklinr
March 30 2006, 21:56:20 UTC
I've been living here for a long time, and flood fear seems to be 'fear-chic'. 14m is pretty high.
In any case, Sacramento would still exist, it would just have the word "Bay" after it. :)
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neverupdated
March 30 2006, 22:13:59 UTC
global rise of 14m is a lot of water.... wow.
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shadur
March 31 2006, 07:50:09 UTC
Not as much as you'd think - don't think in terms of icecaps melting, think in terms of thermal expansion of seawater.
(I'm dutch. A significant portion of my country lies UNDER sea level. Of course I'm aware of situations like this.)
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(And can you post this to geographile? - separate from reference to your own family if you prefer, either way's fine.)
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In any case, Sacramento would still exist, it would just have the word "Bay" after it. :)
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(I'm dutch. A significant portion of my country lies UNDER sea level. Of course I'm aware of situations like this.)
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