cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/7362179
I’m looking to see what coastal areas would be impacted, what regions would get above certain temperatures , etc, we all see sporadic invidual image of these predictions in articles online but I wonder if there’s a tool for that, ideally open source.
EDIT: answers (unsure if O.S.)
https://wcrp-cmip.org/cmip-phase-6-cmip6/
https://en-roads.climateinteractive.org/scenario.html?v=24.6.0
@delirious_owl @gigachad
I hope you are joking. That’s average. So 10m above sea level, but washed away twice per year by the more energetic storms and floods.
Well dont build on sand or a cliff…
@delirious_owl Oh wow, look at this guy, he just solved it all! Now we can finally put all the climate change worries behind. Thanks for saving the world.
Climate change is real. But my point is that you don’t need to execute a climate simulator to find land that will be liveable for the next some-odd generations (barring nuclear war, which is a much more difficult thing to plan-for and survive)