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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (897353)10/29/2015 8:27:37 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573328
 
You can track SLR here.

sealevel.colorado.edu

20 feet isn't much; there's 200 feet locked up in Antarctica.

"where will this 20 ft occur"

Did Rat tell you to ask that question? He knew I had an article which I was only gonna post by popular request, and, voila, here's the request.

Want To Know How Sea Level Rise Will Impact Your Hometown? There’s A Map For That
If you want to know whether your city has the potential to be underwater due to rising sea levels, there’s now a map for that.



In conjunction with research published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Climate Central launched ‘Mapping Choices,’ an interactive tool that lets users compare sea level rise in different cities based on various carbon scenarios, from aggressive carbon cuts to unchecked pollution.

thinkprogress.org