Deccan Chronicle

Sea levels rising faster than ever

Upward push by about 14cm or 5 inches from year 1900 to 2000

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Washington, Feb. 23: Sea levels rose faster in the past century than during the previous 27 centuries due to manmade global warming, a group of scientists has said in an alarming report.

Global sea level rose by about 14 centimeter­s, or 5.5 inches, from 1900 to 2000, the scientists said in a latest report, adding that without global warming, global sea level would have risen by less than half the observed 20th century increase. “The 20th-century rise was extraordin­ary in the context of the last three millennia and the rise over the last two decades

has been even faster,” said Robert Kopp, the lead author and an associate professor in Rutgers’ Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.

The study, published in Proceeding­s of the National Academy of Sciences, used a new statistica­l approach developed over the last two and a half years by Kopp, his postdoctor­al associates Carling Hay and Eric Morrow and Jerry Mitrovica, a professor at Harvard University.

“No local record measures global sea level,” Kopp said.

“Each measures sea level at a particular loca- tion, where it is buffeted by a variety of processes that cause it to differ from the global mean. The statistica­l challenge is to pull out the global signal. That’s what our statistica­l approach allows us to do,” he added.

Notably, the study found that global sea level declined by about eight centimeter­s [three inches] from 1000 to 1400, a period when the planet cooled by about 0.2 degrees Celsius.

 ??  ?? Global average temperatur­e today is about 1 degree Celsius higher than it was in the late 19th Century, scientists say.
Global average temperatur­e today is about 1 degree Celsius higher than it was in the late 19th Century, scientists say.

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