I live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula at 1,600 feet above sea level. We have six months of winter, with temperatures plunging down -30°. Fahrenheit or Celsius? Doesn't matter... They both suck at that level. I can't wait for global warming!
As oceans get warmer and northern sea ice begins to melt, sea levels will rise, increasing the frequency of floods. That's because as water warms, it grows in volume. And land ice, such as that of mountain glaciers and giant ice sheets, melts.
I live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula at 1,600 feet above sea level. We have six months of winter, with temperatures plunging down -30°. Fahrenheit or Celsius? Doesn't matter... They both suck at that level. I can't wait for global warming!