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hatrack

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Fri Mar 21, 2025, 07:47 AM Mar 21

Geology Study Shows That North Sea Levels Rose By Up 3.3 Feet In Less Than A Century 2X In Past 11,000 Years

A new analysis of ancient layers of peat at the bottom of the North Sea will help scientists more accurately project how much sea level will rise in the coming decades and centuries. The research shows how fast sea level rose about 11,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, the last time Earth warmed as fast as it is warming now.

Current estimates for sea level rise in the next 75 years range between 1 and 4 feet. The new study, published today in Nature, affirms that projections for 3 feet of sea level rise by 2100 are not unrealistic, and “help[s] unravel the complex interaction between ice sheets, climate, and sea level,” said co-author Marc Hijma, a geologist with Deltares, a nonprofit research institute in The Netherlands.

The findings suggest sea level jumped by as much 3.3 feet per century during at least two separate periods between about 8,300 and 10,300 years ago, as the North American and Eurasian ice sheets melted away early in the Holocene geologic era. Previous estimates for the total amount of sea level rise in the early Holocene varied by as much as 50 feet.

“The uncertainty was just enormous for this time period … because of a lack of good data,” said Hijma, adding that pinpointing future sea level rise is critical for coastal communities trying to prepare themselves. “This provides insights for both scientists and policymakers, so that we can prepare better for the impacts of current climate change, for example by focusing on climate adaptation,” he said.

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https://insideclimatenews.org/news/19032025/rapid-sea-level-rise-during-last-ice-age/

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Geology Study Shows That North Sea Levels Rose By Up 3.3 Feet In Less Than A Century 2X In Past 11,000 Years (Original Post) hatrack Mar 21 OP
Wait... GiqueCee Mar 21 #1
"...projections for 3 feet of sea level rise by 2100 are not unrealistic" - Yes it is unrealistic OnlinePoker Mar 21 #2

GiqueCee

(2,085 posts)
1. Wait...
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 08:56 AM
Mar 21

... didn't the other disgrace to the Kennedy name – not the clown from Looziana, the one with the worm doing the driving – tell us that all this climate re-bop is a hoax?
Whew! Had me goin' there for a minute! Okay, folks, move along. Nuthin' ta see here. If ya want "reality", go home and watch reruns of The Apprentice.

OnlinePoker

(5,934 posts)
2. "...projections for 3 feet of sea level rise by 2100 are not unrealistic" - Yes it is unrealistic
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 11:00 PM
Mar 21

3 feet is 90 cm or 900 mm. You would need to hit 12 mm per year starting this year to hit that level in the next 75 years. The current rate is 4.4 mm per year and has only increased by 2 mm per year over the last 31 years. There is no acceleration shown that will increase it the necessary amount to hit 3 feet in 75 years.

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