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    Default Sea-levels to rise by 1.4m by 2100.

    According to the news article here.

    Could some clever person show what a map of the world would look like after this happened? I've a feeling the UK is going to look a lot skinnier.
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    I found this map of the northeast of the US:



    Couldn't find one of the UK.

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    Well, on the brightside nrblex, at least you'll have some great new beaches!
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    Could any of the predictions be affected by the recent revelation of "tricks" used by East Anglia Global Warming proponents?
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    Oh, and underwater tourist attractions could be big business, also.
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    Quote Originally posted by ivan astikov View post
    Oh, and underwater tourist attractions could be big business, also.

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    Quote Originally posted by Nrblex View post
    I found this map of the northeast of the US:



    Couldn't find one of the UK.
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    Judging by the average mean sea level of a lot of that area shown, I don't think that is a good map for less than 2 meters of rise.
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    There is also the startling possibility that Cleveland will become the powerhouse city of America!

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    Can anyone tell me how I find the height above sea level for where I live?
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