A new report shows that many previous estimates of global sea level rise by 2100 were far too conservative, the Washington Post reported Thursday, and the research comes as new maps and graphics from Climate Central vividly show how disastrous that flooding will be for U.S. cities.
The report, Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic, found that previous estimates of sea level rise didn’t account enough for the fast pace of melting ice in the Arctic and Greenland.
The Post writes:
The report explored a minimum rise scenario, but not a maximum or worst-case scenario. However, a separate report (pdf) published at the end of the Obama administration by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) did just that, and found that in the most extreme case, the sea in some locations will rise a stunning eight feet by the century’s end.
Illustrating how devastating this would be, Climate Central created 3D visualizations of what U.S. cities will look like in NOAA’s most extreme scenario.
Some cities, such as New Orleans, would simply be uninhabitable, the images show:
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