Rising Sea Levels Threatens Coastal Cities With More Tsunamis, Scientists Warn
16th August 2018
Except that THERE ARE NO RISING SEA LEVELS.
At today’s sea level, it would take a very powerful earthquake tipping past magnitude 8.8 to cause widespread tsunami flooding in Macau.
But a half-metre rise in sea level – predicted to occur in the region by 2060 – could more than double the chances of a huge tsunami swamping the territory, according to the research.
A three-foot sea level rise, expected by 2100, would increase the risk up to 4.7 times.
These are PREDICTIONS for which there IS NO ACTUAL EVIDENCE.