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Scientists continue to monitor Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier—often called the “Doomsday Glacier” because of its potential contribution to future sea level rise if it loses stability. Located in West Antarctica, the Thwaites Glacier is one of the largest and most closely studied glaciers on Earth. Researchers are concerned because warmer ocean water is melting the glacier from below, weakening the ice where it meets the seafloor. If this process continues over the coming decades and centuries, the glacier could contribute to global sea level rise and destabilize neighboring ice sheets. While a complete collapse is not expected to happen overnight, scientists warn that continued ice loss could significantly increase flooding risks for many low-lying coastal regions around the world—including parts of the United States. Florida, the Gulf Coast and portions of the Atlantic coastline are considered especially vulnerable because of their low elevations, large coastal populations and exposure to storm surge. Rising sea levels can increase the frequency of coastal flooding, accelerate shoreline erosion and make hurricanes more damaging. The map highlights U.S. regions that could face greater long-term impacts from rising sea levels associated with continued Antarctic ice loss. It is not a prediction of an imminent disaster, but a visualization of relative long-term vulnerability based on geography. 📍 Do you think coastal cities should be investing more in flood protection? Let us know in the comments. ⚠️ This map is intended for educational and informational purposes and illustrates potential long-term impacts discussed in scientific research. It is not a forecast of an immediate event. #USA #DoomsdayGlacier #Thwaites #Antarctica #Climate
Scientists continue to monitor Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier—often called the “Doomsday Glacier” because of its potential contribution to future sea level rise if it loses stability. Located in West Antarctica, the Thwaites Glacier is one of the largest and most closely studied glaciers on Earth. Researchers are concerned because warmer ocean water is melting the glacier from below, weakening the ice where it meets the seafloor. If this process continues over the coming decades and centuries, the glacier could contribute to global sea level rise and destabilize neighboring ice sheets. While a complete collapse is not expected to happen overnight, scientists warn that continued ice loss could significantly increase flooding risks for many low-lying coastal regions around the world—including parts of the United States. Florida, the Gulf Coast and portions of the Atlantic coastline are considered especially vulnerable because of their low elevations, large coastal populations and exposure to storm surge. Rising sea levels can increase the frequency of coastal flooding, accelerate shoreline erosion and make hurricanes more damaging. The map highlights U.S. regions that could face greater long-term impacts from rising sea levels associated with continued Antarctic ice loss. It is not a prediction of an imminent disaster, but a visualization of relative long-term vulnerability based on geography. 📍 Do you think coastal cities should be investing more in flood protection? Let us know in the comments. ⚠️ This map is intended for educational and informational purposes and illustrates potential long-term impacts discussed in scientific research. It is not a forecast of an immediate event. #USA #DoomsdayGlacier #Thwaites #Antarctica #Climate

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