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Visit NASA's portal for an in-depth look at the science behind sea level change.
sealevel.nasa.gov
"A large fraction of the Earth’s
fresh water is frozen: It’s stored in
glaciers all around the world, and in both the
Greenland and
Antarctic ice sheets. When this ice melts or
calves off, the water flows into the oceans and sea levels rise. If all glaciers and ice sheets melted,
global sea level would rise by more than 195 feet (60 meters). NASA continuously measures the weight of glaciers and ice sheets – with the twin
GRACE satellites from 2002 to 2017, and with the
GRACE-Follow On satellites since 2018. These satellites unambiguously show that the
Greenland and
Antarctic ice sheets, as well as the glaciers, are shrinking."
The sea level in a warming world will be greater than anticipated, according to a new study from Harvard researchers.
news.harvard.edu
"Global sea-level rise associated with the possible collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has been significantly underestimated in previous studies, meaning the sea level in a warming world will be greater than anticipated, according to a new study from Harvard researchers.
"The report, published in Science Advances, features new calculations for what researchers refer to as a water-expulsion mechanism. This occurs when the solid bedrock the West Antarctic Ice Sheet sits on rebounds upward as the ice melts and the total weight of the ice sheet decreases. The bedrock sits below sea level, so when it lifts it pushes water from the surrounding area into the ocean, adding to global sea-level rise.
"The new predictions show that in the case of a total collapse of the ice sheet, global sea-level rise estimates would be amplified by an additional meter, about 3 feet, within the next 1,000 years."