About a centimeter (spread out across the oceans).
"1/361.8 mm of sea-level rise per Gt of ice loss" is the assumption they use for that.
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tallwookie@lemm.ee 1 year ago
ok, but how large is that compared to something we can visualize? like, a building, a city, an island, etc
About a centimeter (spread out across the oceans).
"1/361.8 mm of sea-level rise per Gt of ice loss" is the assumption they use for that.
Gt being 1/1000th of a Tn? or is Tn the small one?
Tera = 1000 gigas. Idk if they are doing a switch between metric and imperial tons as well but that difference is less than the margins of error anyways.
my math must be really off then. (1/361.8 mm of sea-level rise per Gt of ice loss) * 1000 * 7.5 = 2713mm = 106.83 inches = 8.9 feet. and the global ocean hasnt risen that much.
sik0fewl@kbin.social 1 year ago
It's more than 10 Olympic-sized swimming pools.