Global Sea-Level Rise Threatens More Than Previously Estimated
Global Sea-Level Rise Threatens More Than Previously Estimated
US · Published Mar 9, 2026
New research shows previous sea-level rise estimates may have underestimated the threat to coastal areas.
Current coastal hazard assessment models may not accurately reflect rising sea levels, necessitating updates.
Melting ice sheets in West Antarctica significantly impact sea-level rise projections, requiring further study.
Study reveals underestimation of sea-level rise risks
A recent study in Nature reveals that prior sea-level rise projections may have underestimated risks to coastal regions. Over 90% of studies used lower reference sea levels than actual measurements, indicating a greater potential impact. This necessitates updating coastal hazard assessment methodologies, as current models may be inaccurate. The melting of West Antarctic ice sheets is a key uncertainty in future projections.
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