With a max of +1.7c yesterday was my coldest March day on record, whilst a flurry produced a slight dusting here this morning ..... Somewhat colder and snowier down towards the Channel though as hundreds of drivers left stranded overnight as storm causes traffic chaos across the South-east . In the Channel Islands, Jersey Airport suspends flights for second day whilst Guernsey snow hits schools, roads, buses and airport . There's been some impressive drifting too. Roads, flights and trains hit by snow in France as other parts of Europe gripped by winter weather outbreak as well. Meanwhile, snow and ice cause travel chaos in Scotland but up in Sutherland and the Hebrides they could do with snow as Highland crews called on to tackle wildfires - it's that season again. And in stark contrast, down under, Melbourne breaks heatwave record Study predicts lag in summer rains over parts of US and Mexico Remote clouds responsible for climate mode...
The uneven-ness of sea-rise and sea-levels has been well known for years.
ReplyDeleteThe headline is a little misleading as is evidenced by this bit:
"Scientists have known for some time that sea level rise around the globe will not be uniform, but in this study the team of ice2sea researchers show in great detail the global pattern of sea-level rise that would result from two scenarios of ice-loss from glaciers and ice sheets."
So it's an improved map of the rise variation, rather than a discovery of such.
skanky