A new study by researchers at the University of Southampton has found that sea levels have been rising across the south coast of England over the past century, substantially increasing the risk of flooding during storms.
The data shows that both average sea levels and extreme sea levels have been rising at a similar rate through the 20th Century. The rate of rise is in the range 1.2 to 2.2 mm per year.
THAT’S PER YEAR, FOLKS!!!! 2.2 millimeters per year.
Better start packing the sandbags now because in 100 years you’ll need a 9″ dyke.
Which reminds me of a joke…A tiny lesbian walks into a bar…
Rising Sea Levels Are Increasing Risk Of Flooding Along South Coast Of England.

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