and two Google Mapplets for adding contour lines and terrain profiling to Google Maps comes the Sea Level Rise Visualization mapplet, more advanced than the Flood Maps website mentioned in a previous post. You can set three different flooding levels, and assign different colors to them (red, or...
Sea Level Rise Sea level -What would happen to your area?Take a look at this interactive map at Flood Fire tree.Although sea levels have been rising since the end of the last glaciation (nearly 11,000 years), the rate of rise has increased over the past 200 years as average global ...
Sea level rise driven by global climate change is a clear and present risk today and will remain so in the coming decades. Sea levels will continue to rise due to the ocean’s sustained response to warming that has already occurred—even if climate change mitigation strategies succeed in limit...
In a minute or so, with just a few clicks, you’ve created amap showing sea level rise for 1-foot, 3-foot, and 6-footinundation scenarios. Toggle the layer visibility to view each sea level inundation level and use the bookmarks to navigate to other areas of interest. View map Make a...
The flood impact layers created from the solution can now be published to a web map or scene and used to prepare for or mitigate the coming impacts of Sea Level Rise - but there are also opportunities tothe existing workflows and create new information products and visualizations. ...
Sea level rise seen along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf coasts over the last decade are "unprecedented in at least 120 years," scientists found.
This suggests the coastline regression has not stopped in Bohai Bay over the past 150 years, the same process was reported in Shandong coast (Yin P et al., 2018); the coastline regression of Bohai Bay is synchronized with the global temperature rise, sea level rise and reduction of river ...
global mean sea levelGlobal sea-level rise has been drawing increasingly greater attention in recent years, as it directly impacts the livelihood and sustainable development of humankind. Our research focuses on identifying causal factors and pathways on sea level changes (both global and regional) ...
average sea level in California has risen eight inches (20 cm), keeping pace with global rise. Recent scientific studies show that extreme scenarios of rapid ice sheet loss on Antarctica could drive rates of sea-level rise in California above two inches/year (50 mm/year) by the end of the...
Projections of global sea-level rise into the future have become more pessimistic over the past five years or so. A global rise by more than one metre by the year 2100 is now widely accepted as a serious possibility if greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated. That is witnessed by the sci...