''... when correcting for interannual variability, the past decade's slowdown of the global
mean sea level disappears, leading to a similar rate of sea - level rise (of 3.3 ± 0.4 mm yr − 1) during the first and second decade of the altimetry era.
Not exact matches
All of these things point to a precarious future for our species — a business - as - usual scenario will
mean some six feet of
sea level rise and some regions of the world becoming uninhabitable or
disappearing under rising
seas by the end of the century.
Once global temperature change exceeds a certain point, the Greenland ice sheet would
disappear, taking centuries, but, ultimately, raising global
mean sea level by seven metres.