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on 03-03-2015 09:50 AM
Er, Delta's are never ending shifting sands and Mud, like all estuaries.
Interesting that those "never ending shifting sands and Mud" islands supported over 10,000 inhabitants for decades.........
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on 03-03-2015 10:01 AM
@vicr3000 wrote:
"in India's part of the delta. "
Er, Delta's are never ending shifting sands and Mud, like all estuaries.
They are a bit different to Islands in the middle of the ocean !
I think what we have here vic, is a stand infor a very well known leftist socialist who is on holiday atm.
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on 03-03-2015 10:03 AM
@this-one-time-at-bandcamp wrote:I find it interesting that you are willing to ignore factual evidence of islands being inundated.......
Rising seas, caused by global warming, have for the first time washed an inhabited island off the face of the Earth. The obliteration of Lohachara island, in India's part of the Sundarbans where the Ganges and the Brahmaputra rivers empty into the Bay of Bengal, marks the moment when one of the most apocalyptic predictions of environmentalists and climate scientists has started coming true.
As the seas continue to swell, they will swallow whole island nations, from the Maldives to the Marshall Islands, inundate vast areas of countries from Bangladesh to Egypt, and submerge parts of scores of coastal cities.
Eight years ago, as exclusively reported in The Independent on Sunday, the first uninhabited islands - in the Pacific atoll nation of Kiribati - vanished beneath the waves. The people of low-lying islands in Vanuatu, also in the Pacific, have been evacuated as a precaution, but the land still juts above the sea. The disappearance of Lohachara, once home to 10,000 people, is unprecedented.
It has been officially recorded in a six-year study of the Sunderbans by researchers at Calcutta's Jadavpur University. So remote is the island that the researchers first learned of its submergence, and that of an uninhabited neighbouring island, Suparibhanga, when they saw they had vanished from satellite pictures.
Two-thirds of nearby populated island Ghoramara has also been permanently inundated. Dr Sugata Hazra, director of the university's School of Oceanographic Studies, says "it is only a matter of some years" before it is swallowed up too. Dr Hazra says there are now a dozen "vanishing islands" in India's part of the delta. The area's 400 tigers are also in danger.
Until now the Carteret Islands off Papua New Guinea were expected to be the first populated ones to disappear, in about eight years' time, but Lohachara has beaten them to the dubious distinction. http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/disappearing-world-global-warming-claims-tro...
According to a new study published on Wednesday in Nature, the new method involves an advanced statistical model that analyzes all of the factors contributing to sea rise. It has yielded what appears to be a much more accurate picture of the oceans and suggests previous studies had severely underestimated the acceleration of recent sea rise.
“What this paper shows is that the sea-level acceleration over the past century has been greater than had been estimated by others,” lead writer Eric Morrow said in a statement. “It’s a larger problem than we initially thought.” Co-author Carling Hay added in an interview with BBC: “The acceleration into the last two decades is far worse than previously thought. This new acceleration is about 25 percent higher than previous estimates.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/01/15/the-rate-of-sea-level-rise-is-far-worse...
Very dramatic article.....lol...... one for the hysterical and easily alarmed!.... and one for those who love a good computer model.
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03-03-2015 10:04 AM - edited 03-03-2015 10:05 AM
Well, in 50 years of catching birds and being around Estuaries etc, I have yet to see one that hasn't changed over time.
Some more than others, especially those that are low lying delta type that flood or have Hurricanes / Cyclones.
The changes to even say, Werribee since I came to Aus is amazing.
And Mud island in Port Philip bay.
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on 03-03-2015 10:05 AM
Lohachara Island (Hindi: लोहचार द्वीप; Bengali: লোহচার দ্বীপ) was an islet which was permanently flooded in the 1980s.It was located in the
Hooghly River as part of the Sundarban deltain the Sundarban National Park, located near the Indian state of West Bengal. The definite
disappearance of the island was reported by Indian researchers in December 2006,[2]which led to international press coverage. No
specific study was ever done to prove that the island was permanently inundated (and not eroded away) because of sea level rise.[3
]In April 2009 local Newspapers announced that Lochara Island rises from waters again.
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on 03-03-2015 10:06 AM
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on 03-03-2015 10:12 AM
"A 1990 study noted "There is no evidence that environmental degradation in the Himalayas or a 'greenhouse'-induced rise in sea level
have aggravated floods in Bangladesh."[10] The Bengal Basin is slowly tilting towards the east due to neo-tectonic movement. As a
result, the salinity of Bangladesh Sunderbans is much lower than that of the Indian Sunderbans.[11]"
The Island re emerged in 2009...So you relex band.
No evidence it is caused by rising sea levels!.........
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on 03-03-2015 10:15 AM
Band..... you seem to become alarmed by cyclic changes in nature..... have you based your beliefs on any real evidence or just myths?
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on 03-03-2015 10:51 AM
I've seen it with my own eyes, huge damage in the NT, now all repaired.
In fact, it was repaired a few years after the damage stopped.
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on 03-03-2015 10:54 AM
@this-one-time-at-bandcamp wrote:And you seem content to squat in your excrement, and count on mother nature to cure all our ills..........
How lovely.....![]()
And that is how all alarmists react, when they realise their religion is based on propaganda, hysteria and myths....lol.
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