See Burrito Justice’s map of San Francisco. This will happen someday, but not in our lifetimes. Some who have dared to speculate on a timeline have given themselves plenty of space for error in their predictions–one estimate says anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 years. Whatever the time frame, it is a fact that humans are speeding up this process. The IPCC has estimated that the total rise would be about 215′. I am not portraying any sea level rise higher than what is possible. Update: See other sea levels of LA.
I find this maps extremely fun and interesting!!!!
Could you make one for San Diego? Or can you show me how to make a map like this by myself?
Sam, I’ll be making one of these for the remaining major West Coast cities of the US and Canada, so check back soon!
https://spatialities.com/2014/09/22/sea-of-san-diego/
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