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Global sea level very likely to rise between 0.5 and 1.9 meters by 2100 under high-emissions scenario

Global sea level very likely to rise between 0.5 and 1.9 meters by 2100 under high-emissions scenario

Baku, January 31, AZERTAC

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), and Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands, has projected that if the rate of global CO2 emissions continues to increase and reaches a high emission scenario, sea levels would as a result very likely rise between 0.5 and 1.9 metres by 2100. The high end of this projection's range is 90 centimetres higher than the latest United Nations' global projection of 0.6 to 1.0 metres, according to Science Daily.

The very likely range (90 per cent probability for the event to occur), reported by the NTU team in the scientific journal Earth's Future, complements sea-level rise projections reported by the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which only assessed the probability of projections up to a likely range (66 per cent probability).

Current sea-level projections rely on a range of methods to model climate processes. Some include well-understood phenomena like glacier melting, while others incorporate more uncertain events, such as abrupt ice shelf collapse.

As a result, these models produce varying projections, making it difficult to estimate reliable extreme sea-level rise. This ambiguity in projections from different methods has prevented the IPCC from providing very likely ranges for sea-level projections -- a valuable standard in managing risk.

To overcome this challenge and to address the uncertainties in current sea-level rise projections, NTU researchers developed a new, improved projection method known as the "fusion" approach. This approach combines the strengths of existing models with expert opinions, offering a clearer, more reliable picture of future sea-level rise.

Lead author of the study, Dr Benjamin Grandey, Senior Research Fellow at NTU's School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS), said, "Our new approach tackles a key issue in sea-level science: different methods of projecting sea-level rise often produce widely varying results. By combining these different approaches into a single fusion projection, we can estimate the uncertainty associated with future sea-level rise and quantify the very likely range of sea-level rise."

The research team believes their new method fills a critical gap for reliable information, complementing the IPCC's latest report.

The fusion approach: Combining strengths of existing models

The interdisciplinary NTU team of physicists and climate scientists created the fusion model by integrating statistical methods with expert judgments. They used data from established projections presented in the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report, which simulate potential future scenarios under different emissions pathways.

The researchers combined different classes of projections reported in the IPCC report. They incorporated both 'medium confidence' and 'low confidence' projections, supplemented by expert assessments, to account for poorly understood extreme processes, such as sudden shifts in ice sheet behaviour. A weighting system was applied, prioritising more reliable medium-confidence data while still including lower-confidence projections to address uncertainties.

Projections based on this fusion approach suggest that under a low-emissions scenario, global mean sea levels are very likely to rise between 0.3 and 1.0 metres by 2100. The IPCC's likely range projected global mean sea level to rise by 0.3 to 0.6 metres.

Under a high-emissions scenario, the NTU fusion model projects global mean sea level will very likely rise between 0.5 and 1.9 metres by 2100. The IPCC likely range projected a rise between 0.6 to 1.0 metres.

The broader ranges indicated by the NTU model suggest that previous estimates may have understated the potential for extreme outcomes, with levels possibly rising to 90 cm higher than the upper end of the IPCC's likely range under a high-emissions pathway.

Current emissions trends suggest that the world is on a trajectory between the low-emissions and high-emissions scenarios.

This study exemplifies NTU's commitment to advancing climate science research and supporting global sustainability efforts and is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore, and National Environment Agency, Singapore under the National Sea Level Programme Funding Initiative.

Projection based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report. The IPCC is a United Nations body that provides authoritative scientific assessments on climate change.

 

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