Posted on 02/18/2015 7:19:48 AM PST by lowbridge
In a new report issued Tuesday, scientists painted a picture that could be even more frightening than the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. Climate change could hit New York with higher temperatures, dramatically rising sea levels, more rainfall and flooding, they said.
Temperatures are expected to jump 4.1 to 5.7 degrees by the 2050s and by the 2080s, it could be 8.8 degrees hotter than the current average of 54 degrees, according to the study by the New York City Panel on Climate Change, a group of leading scientists assembled by the city.
By mid-century, the city could get five to seven heat waves a year compared to two currently, and the number of days over 90 degrees could double. The mercury is expected to crack 100 three to five days a year, compared to less than once every year.
We expect temperatures to increase, precipitation likely to go up as well, and an acceleration of sea level rise, said Radley Horton, a Columbia University scientist and panel member. Sea level rise alone is going to increase the flood risk.
Sea levels will increase 11 to 21 inches by the 2050s, 18 to 39 inches by the 2080s, and 22 to 50 inches by 2100, the group warned. And in the worst case scenario, the jump will be more than 6 feet if climate change goes unchecked.
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World to end tomorrow! New yorkers hardest hit!
Luckily most of their buildings are multi-story.
Only the ground floor affected!
How does one become an “expert” at something that’s never happened?
Problem is, Earth is not surrounded by a glass window.
Gases are not windows.
The "science" of greenhouse gases is a hoax from its very foundation.
Geese, how much money was spent on this dribble? Probably could have simply offered an open bar and Hollywood script writers could have written at least a more entertaining report.
Ummm, localized sea level rise? Huh? They ought to be more worried about a huge sheet of ice once again covering Manhattan. Crank up the SUV’s out there in the Hamptons. You need to keep the warming going. Unless of course someone finds a way to harness that million + degree magma that algore was talking about.
are expected
it could be
We expect temperatures to increase
Close enough for me...
If I thought that human-caused global warming was correct, the belief that the progressive, elitist cesspool that is New York City would be underwater would motivate me to buy a Hummer, just so I could do my part.
Maybe the city is sinking rather than the sea rising.
I think its pretty easy as long as the expert crafts predictions in line w/ the liberal narrative. :)
NYC flooded? And destroyed? So what’s the problem?
Just wondering why these “experts” aren’t rushing to buy up real estate on the arctic tundra? Imagine the Booming economy when the Northwest passage opens up and the Canadian Northwest Territories become inhabitable! I bet you could pick up land in those parts for a dollar an acre right now. Come on “scientists” this is your chance to become billionaires because you are so much darn smarter than the rest of us.
“Could”, “may”, “perhaps”.......BS
Oh stop teasing us.
My family settled in Brooklyn between 1848 and 1881, and I have maps from before then.
This claim - that sea levels along the VERY EXTENSIVE shores of NYC have risen A FOOT in the last 100 years is a lie, a naked and obvious lie.
It's interesting, and more than a little disturbing, that the warmers have chosen to make the now obvious lies SO big that people may be overwhelmed by the scale of the fraud.
Water rising around NYC and no where else amazing
Maybe New York is sinking.
Somebody inform the turkeys that write this crap that the sun is headed for its’ less active phase which means we’ll have 13 or more years of winters like this year.....
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