EnergyBulletin.net has a jolly little item about a little ice age about
to erupt on England:
Britain faces big chill as ocean current slows:
CLIMATE change
researchers have detected the first signs of a slowdown in the Gulf
Stream — the mighty ocean current that keeps Britain and
Europe from freezing.They have found that one of the “engines” driving
the Gulf Stream — the sinking of supercooled water in the
Greenland Sea — has weakened to less than a quarter of its
former strength.The weakening, apparently caused by global warming, could herald big
changes in the current over the next few years or decades.
Paradoxically, it could lead to Britain and northwestern and Europe
undergoing a sharp drop in temperatures.…
Such a change could have a severe impact on Britain, which lies on the
same latitude as Siberia and ought to be much colder. The Gulf Stream
transports 27,000 times more heat to British shores than all the
nation’s power supplies could provide, warming Britain by
5-8C.Wadhams and his colleagues believe, however, that just such changes
could be well under way. They predict that the slowing of the Gulf
Stream is likely to be accompanied by other effects, such as the
complete summer melting of the Arctic ice cap by as early as 2020 and
almost certainly by 2080. This would spell disaster for Arctic wildlife
such as the polar bear, which could face extinction.
As I recall, that makes sea
level rise one to three meters.
And Florida is — what? — a median of about six inches above sea
level?
Aw Heck! I had to go and ruin this nice scare story with facts.
The mean elevation of Coral Gables is not six inches–it’s ten
whole feet! We’ll be the New
Venice while it ‘s South Beach that
will be wholly submerged:
| Total Area | Florida covers 65,758 square miles, making it the 22nd largest of the 50 states. |
| Land Area | 53,997 square miles of Florida are land areas. |
| Water Area | 11,761 square miles of Florida are covered by water making Florida the 3rd wettest state behind Alaska and Michigan. |
| Highest Point | The highest point in Florida is Britton Hill, Lakewood Park in Walton County and is only 345 feet above sea level. Walton County is located in the Florida Panhandle. |
| Lowest Point | The lowest point in Florida is sea level where Florida meets the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. |
| Mean Elevation | The Mean Elevation of the state of Florida is only 100 feet above sea level |