“Such a rise is predicted to occur in the area by 2060.”
I think i’ll wait until 2060 before i start to worry about the fate of Macau ... besides, we’ll know for sure one way or another whether the sea rises by that much by then anyway, so no need to worry too much before then.
BTW, it’s been mathematically proven decades ago that the weather cannot be predicted accurately beyond 72 hours, no matter how much information is input into the weather models because such systems are too complex to predict even though completely deterministic ... just like it’s impossible to predict where every particle of baking powder winds up when mixed into cake flour, even if the position of every particle is known in advance ...
so it’s completely ludicrous to believe that “climate change” can be predicted for decades in advance, when even just weather change cannot be predicted beyond 3 days ...
“BTW, its been mathematically proven decades ago that the weather cannot be predicted accurately beyond 72 hours, “
In certain instances that is no longer true. The hot, dry conditions in Calif. over the past few weeks was forecast well in advance of it happening.