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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Sep 18 20:18:15 2025, in response to Re: Global warming lol, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 18 18:38:21 2025. Most of Manhattan is so high that even if all the ice in Greenland melted, they'd still be showing.Superstorm Sandy wasn't that long ago. A little bit of Manhattan is filled in land. The most recent being Battery Park City, which is built on what was excavated for the Twin Towers. Superstorm Sandy's flood reach essentially covered what had been filled in over a span of 400 years. Here's a link to a flood plain map, with various scenarios. Large parts of Manhattan will be gone in less than 75 years. https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=1c37d271fba14163bbb520517153d6d5 |
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Posted by AlM on Thu Sep 18 20:45:39 2025, in response to Re: Global warming lol, posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Sep 18 20:18:15 2025. Large parts of Manhattan will be gone in less than 75 years.Your map does not support your claim. And only a small part of Manhattan is less than 20 feet above mean high water. Surely you don't assert that sea level will rise 20 feet in 75 years! |
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