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Existing Climate Model Simulations Overrate Sea-Level Rise in Future – AZoCleantech
The Antarctic ice sheet’s melting rate is primarily regulated by the rise of ocean temperatures around Antarctica.

Written by AZoCleantechApr 12 2021
The Antarctic ice sheet’s melting rate is primarily regulated by the rise of ocean temperatures around Antarctica.
Image Credit: Attapol Yiemsiriwut/shutterstock.com
Researchers from Utrecht University have employed a new, higher resolution climate model simulation and discovered a very gradual increase in ocean temperature than that of the present simulations with a coarser resolution.
As a result, the predicted sea-level increase in 100 years is around 25% lower…
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