Have you ever wondered what would happen if all the earth's ice melted? If so, you've come to the right place.
If you use the time scale bar at the bottom of this webpage you can control time and sea level with isoline contours.
Contours are the lines you commonly see on hiking maps. The maximum sea level this application shows is 320 feet.
I've also included a viewshed tool. A viewshed shows you land and sea visible from your location based on the surrounding terrain.
If you run the viewshed model and then move the time scale bar you can see how much ice needs to melt for your view to become ocean front.
sea level rise from today to the year 2560. (2012 to 2560) (Completion date)
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