Manhattan To Drown Again

Scientists say Manhattan will drown by the year 2100.

Revealed: What life on Earth will look like in 2100 – with entire cities plunged underwater and millions of people perishing in the heat | Daily Mail Online

Previously they said Manhattan would drown by 2018.

Stormy weather – Global warming – Salon.com

In 1934, scientists said the Arctic is melting and Manhattan is going to drown.

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15 Apr 1934, 33 – The Lincoln Star at Newspapers.com

Sea level at Lower Manhattan has been rising slower than all of NOAA’s “scenarios.”

Sea Level Trends – NOAA Tides & Currents

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6 Responses to Manhattan To Drown Again

  1. conrad ziefle says:

    So they predict 6 different calamities in hopes that they get one of them right? They so want to be prophets.

  2. Scott Allen says:

    To most people, history starts the day they were born.
    If you show them evidence that what is happening right now has happened before, they won’t believe you, no matter what evidence you show them.
    We have tide graphs/readings from the middle 1600’s that show the same rate of sea level rise, higher in some decades and lower in others.

  3. Greg in NZ says:

    And there’s the rub (one of a myriad) with their kindergarten-level make-believe models, known as a hypothesis: gases “build up in the atmosphere”. Really?

    Having failed basic Biology, do these eedjits then move onto *Climate Science* where anything goes as long as it’s *bloated*?

    F-minus for FAIL… and FLATULENCE.

  4. arn says:

    Manhattan is drowning every 20 years on average according to experts.
    I’m pretty sure that New Yorkans already got used to this.
    And as long as they don’t put too many invaders on one side of the island
    Manhattan won’t capsize and tip over and destroy Brooklyn.
    So everything should be fine.

    The strange thing is that Manhattan is kind of one huge front beach property
    yet noone is buying drowning insurances
    nor is the UNO trying to move to a safer place.

  5. Bob G says:

    the fact of the matter is the island of Manhattan has gotten bigger over the years, not smaller. over the past several hundred years many blocks of the southern tip of Manhattan have been reclaimed from the harbor by filling it in. Must be the Dutch influence. lol

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