We all know sea stratum are rise — since 1880 , orbicular sea levels have risen by about 8 inch , and the rate of rise is increase every year — but what sort of effect can we expect these increase to have on our 24-hour interval - to - mean solar day life ?
One style to assess their shock is to forecast the direct upshot that rise seas will have on where we live . The folks at Climate Central have put togetheran interactional map applicationthat allow you see how jump seas will effect coastal neighborhood of the United States over the next century . The map offer an telling horizontal surface of item , allow you to zoom down to the level of individual neighborhoods and linking to statistics , factsheets , and even action program .
The entire applet is build around 2 latterly published , equal reviewed papers , which you could take here ( no subscription required ): [ 1,2 ] .

So is your home at peril of being underwater by 2100 ? 2080 ? Or even 2050?Find out . [ Climate Central ]
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