Sea level in the IPCC 6th assessment report (AR6)
My top 3 impressions up-front: The sea level projections for the year 2100 have been adjusted upwards again. The IPCC has introduced a new high-end risk scenario, stating that a global rise “approaching 2 m by 2100 and 5 m by 2150 under a very high greenhouse gas emissions scenario cannot be ruled o...
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ftpotsdamik:oai:publications.pik-potsdam.de:item_26487 2023-10-29T02:37:07+01:00 Sea level in the IPCC 6th assessment report (AR6) Rahmstorf, S. 2021-08-13 https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_26487 deu ger Science Communication Network https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_26487 RealClimate Blog info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2021 ftpotsdamik 2023-09-30T18:00:11Z My top 3 impressions up-front: The sea level projections for the year 2100 have been adjusted upwards again. The IPCC has introduced a new high-end risk scenario, stating that a global rise “approaching 2 m by 2100 and 5 m by 2150 under a very high greenhouse gas emissions scenario cannot be ruled out due to deep uncertainty in ice sheet processes.” The IPCC gives more consideration to the large long-term sea-level rise beyond the year 2100. Other/Unknown Material Ice Sheet Publication Database PIK (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) |
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My top 3 impressions up-front: The sea level projections for the year 2100 have been adjusted upwards again. The IPCC has introduced a new high-end risk scenario, stating that a global rise “approaching 2 m by 2100 and 5 m by 2150 under a very high greenhouse gas emissions scenario cannot be ruled out due to deep uncertainty in ice sheet processes.” The IPCC gives more consideration to the large long-term sea-level rise beyond the year 2100. |
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