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Post by ChrisC on Apr 2, 2004 21:52:59 GMT 1
Does anyone have information from an authoritative source on the likely changes in the sea level of the Adriatic in the medium term (say 20 to 50 years time)? This will doubtless be of interest to all those looking to buy a house in Croatia on the first or second row from the sea. After all, no-one wants to pay top dollar for a beach-front house which will in future become a glorified fish tank.
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Post by cronautic dot com on Apr 2, 2004 22:51:59 GMT 1
due to geological changes the croatian coast is sinking anyway...
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Post by Sasha on Apr 3, 2004 14:22:23 GMT 1
The Adriatic is actually getting shallower. So there is no danger whatsoever.
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Post by ChrisC on Apr 3, 2004 19:08:21 GMT 1
due to geological changes the croatian coast is sinking anyway... Really? At what rate?
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Post by cronautic dot com on Apr 3, 2004 19:17:30 GMT 1
don't worry, the glashouse effect will be much faster...
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Post by ChrisC on Apr 5, 2004 20:02:35 GMT 1
don't worry, the glashouse effect will be much faster... But but but - surely the greenhouse effect will melt the icecaps, raise the sea level and act to exacerbate the effect of a sinking coast? Now I'm really worried!
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