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Sea level rise projections for current generation CGCMs based on the semi-empirical method
- Radley Horton, Celine Herweijer, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Jiping Liu, Vivien Gornitz, Alex C. Ruane,
- Original article citation: Geophys. Res. Lett. 35, (2008).
- Categories: Climate Impacts and Anthropogenic change
- Recommended by: Anna Barnett on 02/04/2008 05:51PM GMT
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Here Horton et al. use a new prediction method to drastically revise the IPCC's estimate of global sea level rise by 2100, from 18-59 cm to 54-89 cm. Continuing ice loss in Greenland and West Antarctica could push the predicted rise even higher.
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