Warning: Rapid Sea Level Rise Due to El Nino
Did you know that the sea level is rising at an alarming rate due to the phenomenon known as El Nino? Recent data from NASA has revealed that the sea level has increased nearly four times compared to the previous year. Since 1993, the sea level has risen by approximately 101 mm, with the current rate being over 4.3 mm/year, which is more than double the rate observed in 1993.
The Impact of El Nino
NASA’s analysis, based on over 30 years of satellite observations, indicates that the global average sea level is projected to rise by an additional 20 cm by 2050. This means that within the next 30 years, the sea level will be twice as high as it was in the previous century. Consequently, we can expect more frequent and devastating floods in the future.
Human Factors Amplify the Problem
While El Nino is a direct cause of this rapid sea level rise, human activities also play a significant role. It is crucial to acknowledge our contribution to this issue. Bà Nadya Vinogradova Shiffer, in charge of NASA’s sea level monitoring team and ocean physics program in Washington, highlights that if we continue at the current pace, the sea level will rise by an unprecedented 20 cm by 2050. This rate is twice what was observed in the previous century, leading to more severe and catastrophic flooding events.
It is vital that we take immediate action to mitigate the effects of sea level rise. Climate change, coupled with human activities, has accelerated this process, and it is up to us to reverse the damage.
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