Scientists predict that the next three to five decades provide a critical window to anticipate and plan for Antarctic ice loss and its contribution to sea level rise. Research published in Nature, led by Monash University researcher Dr. Felicity McCormack from Securing Antarctica’s Environmental Future (SAEF), looks at the predictability of Antarctic ice loss and what this means for sea level rise projections.


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  • Nouvellalia@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    I bet none of their models predicted or take into account the current rain falling on the top of the highest peak in the middle of winter with 60f weather. I wonder what that does to the calculations.