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Day as opposed to month. It makes a difference.
When you are trying to work out the implications of #SeaLevelRise on populations you need to know how big and how much the population is growing...
Based on this probabilistic projection I've come to the conclusion that #demographics exist to make #climateProjections look good...
(Full disclosure, I' leading a work package on #ClimateProjections in this project!)
Referenced link: https://phys.org/news/2023-06-effect-volcanic-eruptions-significantly-underestimated.html
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Originally posted by Phys.org / @physorg_com: http://nitter.platypush.tech/physorg_com/status/1672285655097851906#m
Effect of #volcaniceruptions significantly underestimated in #climateprojections, study shows @Cambridge_Uni @theAGU https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2023GL103743 https://phys.org/news/2023-06-effect-volcanic-eruptions-significantly-underestimated.html
Researchers have found that the cooling effect that…
phys.orgPer #ChatGPT: “based on the global projections provided by NOAA, and assuming a linear increase in sea level over time, we can estimate that San Diego's sea level could rise by around 4-8 inches (10-20 cm) by 2055 under the low-emissions scenario, and by 10-20 inches (25-50 cm) under the high-emissions scenario.”
#SanDiego #ClimateProjections #california #urbandevelopment #strongtown