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Antarctic ice sheet instability, Groundwater, Accents, Fluorescent coral

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The Upper Limits of Sea Level Rise

The researchers say the current upper limits of sea level rise are implausible based on their model. Other people have said they think the upper limit could be 50 to 100 centimeters up to a meter, so quite a lot higher than our upper limit. We did this thing where we turned off some of the physical theory and understanding that we know about ice sheet flow in the model and saw what happened. So for example, if you were to wipe out the ice shelves, get rid of them all, and just let the ice retreat in land, there's a limit to how fast it can go actually. There's a theoretical mathematical limit to that. And when we got rid of that in the model

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