Rignot said the results are «probably going to provide more incentive for the next [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report] to
revise sea level prediction a little bit upwards.»
Not exact matches
Sea - level prediction revised: By 2100, global sea - level is likely to rise at least twice as much as projected by Working Group 1 of the IPCC AR4, for unmitigated emissions it may well exceed 1 met
Sea -
level prediction revised: By 2100, global
sea - level is likely to rise at least twice as much as projected by Working Group 1 of the IPCC AR4, for unmitigated emissions it may well exceed 1 met
sea -
level is likely to rise at least twice as much as projected by Working Group 1 of the IPCC AR4, for unmitigated emissions it may well exceed 1 meter.
Sea level predictions revised: By 2100, global sea level is likely to rise at least twice as much as projected by the Working Group 1 of the I.P.C.C. AR4; for unmitigated emissions it may well exceed one met
Sea level predictions revised: By 2100, global
sea level is likely to rise at least twice as much as projected by the Working Group 1 of the I.P.C.C. AR4; for unmitigated emissions it may well exceed one met
sea level is likely to rise at least twice as much as projected by the Working Group 1 of the I.P.C.C. AR4; for unmitigated emissions it may well exceed one meter.
IPCC
Predictions For Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise Lower Than Observations Then there is the fact that when the IPCC reanalyzes the data — as Climate Progress urges them to do for all sea level rise and ice melt projections — the revised predictions may very well be higher than originall
Predictions For Ice Melt,
Sea Level Rise Lower Than Observations Then there is the fact that when the IPCC reanalyzes the data — as Climate Progress urges them to do for all sea level rise and ice melt projections — the revised predictions may very well be higher than originally expect
Sea Level Rise Lower Than Observations Then there is the fact that when the IPCC reanalyzes the data — as Climate Progress urges them to do for all sea level rise and ice melt projections — the revised predictions may very well be higher than originally expe
Level Rise Lower Than Observations Then there is the fact that when the IPCC reanalyzes the data — as Climate Progress urges them to do for all
sea level rise and ice melt projections — the revised predictions may very well be higher than originally expect
sea level rise and ice melt projections — the revised predictions may very well be higher than originally expe
level rise and ice melt projections — the
revised predictions may very well be higher than originall
predictions may very well be higher than originally expected.
This is due to the fact that
sea level rise
predictions have be
revised since the 2007 IPCC report, and the UN used low
sea -
level rise scenarios in calculating the original figure.