Sea Levels Rising in Parts of Indian Ocean

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Sea Levels Rising in Parts of Indian Ocean; Greenhouse Gases Play Role, Study Finds

ScienceDaily (July 13, 2010) —

Newly detected rising sea levels in parts of the Indian Ocean, including the coastlines of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, Sri Lanka, Sumatra and Java, appear to be at least partly a result of human-induced increases of atmospheric greenhouse gases, says a study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder.

The study, which combined sea surface measurements going back to the 1960s and satellite observations, indicates anthropogenic climate warming likely is amplifying regional sea rise changes in parts of the Indian Ocean, threatening inhabitants of some coastal areas and islands, said CU-Boulder Associate Professor Weiqing Han, lead study author. The sea level rise -- which may aggravate monsoon flooding in Bangladesh and India -- could have far-reaching impacts on both future regional and global climate.

The key player in the process is the Indo-Pacific warm pool, an enormous, bathtub-shaped area of the tropical oceans stretching from the east coast of Africa west to the International Date Line in the Pacific. The warm pool has heated by about 1 degree Fahrenheit, or 0.5 degrees Celsius, in the past 50 years, primarily caused by human-generated increases of greenhouse gases, said Han.

"Our results from this study imply that if future anthropogenic warming effects in the Indo-Pacific warm pool dominate natural variability, mid-ocean islands such as the Mascarenhas Archipelago, coasts of Indonesia, Sumatra and the north Indian Ocean may experience significantly more sea level rise than the global average," said Han of CU-Boulder's atmospheric and oceanic sciences department.
 
Does not sound logical. If the sea rise in 1 part of the world won't it rise all over the world since all the worlds oceans and seas are connected?
 
Does not sound logical. If the sea rise in 1 part of the world won't it rise all over the world since all the worlds oceans and seas are connected?

Some part the soil/land is sinking. And sea water level might increase in different level. Some part sea level height increase 1m and the other might only increase by 0.1m(cm) due to gravity from moon and other minor like sun/planet near Earth.
Some part of the world low and high tide can be different more than 10m compare to Singapore max. only about 3.8m.:D
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Some part the soil/land is sinking. And sea water level might increase in different level. Some part sea level height increase 1m and the other might only increase by 0.1m(cm) due to gravity from moon and other minor like sun/planet near Earth.
Some part of the world low and high tide can be different more than 10m compare to Singapore max. only about 3.8m.:D
Happy with my answer?

Ah ok thanks for explaining that stuff to me :)
 
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