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  • And next, each district will offer up one boy and one girl tribute between the ages of 12-18 to compete in the fight-to-the-death match known as the Hunger Games.

  • Good! Orlando and Miami are gone and San Antonio has a new beach.

  • maybe the sea level is not rising.maybe its because everybody is getting fat and we are causing the land to sink.have you ever thought of it that way Al "Man Bear Pig" Gore?

  • Search YOUTUBE! " South Korea and Japan in WPTC 2010 ( World Cup of Sweets)"

    .........Is that fair?

  • Search YOUTUBE! " J.Crew, Tsunami, Sea of Japan, and Korean Ethnocentrism."

  • not Florida :(

  • In an act of self-preservation, the State of Florida would erect a wall around the high ground north and east of Tampa (Brooksville and Lakeland). Any sustained and significant rise would afford enough lead time to do this as ice takes a lot of time (40+ years) to melt. It's enough time to build a railroad and bring in tons of fill.

  • You know there is something called a helicopter or airplane? I'm pretty sure that goes well over 100m.

  • Flaging cuz he drouned micky mouse

  • Totally wiped out Florida XD

  • Global warming ? ROTFLMAO

  • NUUUUUU ALL FL IS GONE luckly i live more up north at a mile high.

  • This is funny.. Doomsday oh my..WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE, of natural causes...The world sucks so bad some of us are wishing for a way out I think...

  • No, my old house in Houston, all my old friends :(

  • If Lebron James keeps crying this will happen

  • Same here!

    SUCKS TO BE YOU, FLORIDA!!!!!!

  • Hey, I'm getting ocean-front property!!!!!!!!

  • at least it would cancel jersey shore for good

  • Cool....I won't have to go so far to launch my boat.

  • what sea level BS

  • the water will come from the equatorial bulge of water that stays risen around the worlds oceans at the equator.  do some research. If that water gets released the map will be far worse than this one.

  • Ummm, there is no land mass at the north pole. It is all ice, and if we think back to science classes in sixth grade, we will remember that ice displaces water. Therefore, all of the ice at the North Pole, and any ice that is on water at the South Pole will melt, and the water will take the place of that ice. Go half fill a glass of water, put ice cubes in it. then mark a line at the water line, and let the ice melt. The water line will consistently stay the same.

  • @montereypopfestiva67 The Greenland and Antarctic (south pole, not north) ice sheets are land based, which is what this is taking into account for the sea level rises.

  • @montereypopfestiva67 *East Antarctic I should say, West Antarctic is mostly sea based, though it is at bedrock so you would see some increase in sea level rises -- think of it like this, if the ice cube rested on the bottom of the glass but rose out of the water, if it melted, the water level would rise a bit from the ice that is not displacing any water.

  • You gotta wonder where people think all this water is going to come from. the world does not have an infinite supply of liquid water that increases based on CO2 levels.

    Look up a map of the world from a million years ago (when CO2 levels were considerably higher and the polar ice caps were a lot smaller than what they are now). Go ahead. I'll wait.

  • @CocoaNutCakery As it says in the description, these sea level rises are based off the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets melting. Not bringing in climate change, that is what you could expect if they did melt, as these are land based (in the case of the Antarctic, the East Antarctic ice sheet is mostly land based and far larger than the West Antarctic)

    Either way, it is unlikely that these ice sheets would completely collapse, and would take thousands of years to do so.

  • @SuperYogSothoth My point is not whether or not there's water trapped in ice, rather that the water trapped in ice is not sufficient to cause such flooding. Some flooding would result, but given all the factors, the ice sheets are not going to completely melt for some time (as you said, though throughout much of the Earth's history, there were no ice sheets). Furthermore, even if it did, the amount of ice would not be sufficient to cause as much flooding as some say would result

  • well played global warming well played...

  • It's sad that ignorant cool wanna-be's think and believe global warming is a hoax, did you know the polar ice caps are losing turf every year and if this pattern continues there will be no more north pole by the year 2040, and that would bring the species of animals that live in those parts to a very critical situation...just give it time... give it time...

  • that is a big fucken lie!!!!!!!

  • @MrDjvance

    its not a like, thats what would happen. i say would because its gonna happen in about 100,000 years, not in our lifetime or anytime soon

  • @radicalman33 well not for a long time but in the Artic the ice is melting which is effecting us for higher sea level. And each new year the sea levels rises up

  • It's okay. No one likes Florida anyway.

  • No wonder the real estate guy said it was half price condo! dam!!!!

  • I live right on the edge of TX.im dead

  • y'all have fun swimmin' down there ya hear!

  • Good thing i live in iowa.

  • @SilyBands did you vote for ron paul?

  • Psh, i live it colorado. Im gooooooooooood.

  • in 1910 Henry Flagler Built The Overseas Railway on the Florida keys and took in-creatable footage of it, the island are at the same size and height as they were 110 years ago, the history channel did a great documentary on it, but you have to take your head out of your ass to see it clearly.

  • that's what florida gets for rigging the elections in 2000

    fuck florida and jeb bush

    fuck florida crackers and fuck daytona

    fuck the everglades and fuck jersey shore season 2

  • @SMILEY7414 :( Disney World.

  • @SMILEY7414 and fu.ck you dips.hit

  • bye bye florida.

  • damn i live in miami

  • The sea level has risen and fallen many times. this amount of change would be over the course of millions of years.

  • I was not worried until it got to 40 meters well im dead goodbye youtube

  • This is nonsense. We are in a cooling period. Check your facts.

  • @Cretta1 good one - that's funny - Where do you get your jokes from?

  • WOW! I'm going to have beach front property!

  • Yeah, i saw a show on Nat Geo saying that Miami will sink.

  • @maneatingbanana AW SHIT, even more reason to get my friend outta there

  • Noooo I live in Orlando Florida :(

  • Well, I guess it's a good thing that sea levels aren't rising. Dr. Nils-Axel Mörner, who knows more about this than all of us put together, found the flaws in the data that made people believe it was happening.

  • F*** you Florida.

  • who gives a shit

  • Ice = less dense than water

    So, if anything, when the ice melts the sea level will lower instead of rise

  • @ChiggsAboo No, because the ice caps act as a land mass. This means the liquid water they hold is not in the ocean. Instead, that extra water is floating on the top of the ocean.

    Try this experiment: Be in room temperature. Fill a measuring cup halfway. Then fill the other half with ice. After adding the ice, mark the level its at. Let the ice melt. After the ice fully melts, mark the level. Does the water level rise or lower?

    Also do one with salt water and fresh ice cubes.

  • Sweet I will have a beach front home on 300 arcs in middle ga when this happens LOL

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA......HEH...­..IM FUCKED :S

  • @ndrthrdr1 "Climatologist" = The only job where you can be wrong 75% of the time and still have a job! I got my info from scientist at M.I.T.!!!

  • 0:29 no florida

  • yay i get a free beach

  • I'm pretty sure it's the other way around

  • Global warming? LOL! There is more ice in the artic now, than 10 years ago. We are going through a cooling period!!!!

  • @MsTheresaKelly1 You've been conned by science denial fanatics. Climatologists know that the polar ice caps are melting, and the rate is increasing.

  • no one is entirely safe, dont be fooled or arrogant! in combination with volcanos earthquakes and these inundations theplanet is in great danger.

  • I want my body frozen so I can swim over what used to be Florida...

  • I guess all 4.5 million Louisianians will be forced to move to Ruston, Minden, & Leesville. Perhaps our friends in Arkansas will share the Ozarks.

  • That's funny!

  • And yet no rise in global carbon dioxide on record. Why would the sea rise?

  • Well, I'm safe. 

  • see what happens when north and south pole melts??? the world floods!

  • Well, there goes Florida.

  • It will happen every 1000 years

  • the sea level feel last year. go ask NASA. Post glacial rebound effect. is sinking the ocean floor just like it sank Greenland 16,000 yrs ago. wake up. LUVBUG 

  • Thank god I live in the middle of nowhere in the midwest....

  • Looks like my hometown could become a major seaport. :D

  • So at sometime before my home is (literally) engulfed, I'm gonna have a beach house! Awesome!

  • hopefully az will finaly have a ocean

  • Florida sucks anyway...

  • gg

  • Nice eye candy for those still suffering with, Al Gore induced, "Global Warming Derangement Syndrome".

  • Im suprised theres a like button..

  • i live in naples florida :O :( peole tell me this is fake cause i belive in a lot a things and i cry im only 10 years :'(

  • @TheRockierock123 Im same age,and trust me this bullcrap is fake. And whoever made this vid,man ur lucky im ten.

  • ZOMG RAILIEGH (my home) IS ON THE COAST AT 80 METERS I GOTTA GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOO

  • Poor florida ):

  • I'll just ask Spongebob to suck the water so it will not rise.

  • Global warming was a good business.

  • @CRACOVIA1515 good for that dipshit gore!!

  • Philipines!!

    the USA has helped you to go Spratlys be with philipines!!

    Phillippines!!

    Let us help the USA we know that the USA is tired of helping!

    My homecountry phillippine Tulungan na natin ang Estados Unidos

  • If every ounce of ice on earth melted you would get about 68.8 meters of sea level rise. So showing 80 meters on here is kind of pointless.

  • @ArchNME

    agreed

  • :'( New Orleans, its going to begone

  • hell yeh my city gonna b da new miami, I live in die in da atl

  • Just protect Elvis` Graceland!!

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  • @john17972 Actually, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin (NOAA) data over the last 20 years shows a consistent sea level increase of 3 mm/yr. NOAA, and almost all reputable climate scientists, predict this rate will increase in the future. But lets assume it stays the same (3 mm/yr)...at that rate, the ocean will rise approx. 30 cm by 2100...just as many climate models are predicting. No political agenda here...just the facts. Google search on "recent sea level rise" for the data.

  • BS!! Give me a freaking break from this global warming crap. Jeez Al Gore save us!!

  • And the point is?

    What if an asteroid the size of the Moon hit the Earth?

    What if the sea level decreased by 20 m?

    What if people tried not to scare others just because it is fashionable?

  • too bad the oil spill in 2010 happened...

  • I wonder why I watched this video.

  • Bye Bye miami :(

  • disney could have its own island...

  • bye florida!

  • HUSTON, HUSTON.... we have a problem...

  • There is still Wallops Island and Vandenberg AFB where the NASA launches...

  • Damn, no more Cape Canavral to launch any space vehicles ether. :-(

  • Good thing we measure in feet in America, so that can't possibly happen.

    Try ice cubes in a glass of water, when the ice melts, the water level remains the same.

    Simple physics. The global warming crowd must have skipped that day of school.

  • @chicom70 we're talking about water trapped on and inland. If that water melts and gets into the oceans then that is added water that didn't exist in the oceans before. dumbass.

  • @SaltineCrackaAss Of course it existed in the oceans before. You think it just materialized from the ether, dipshit?

  • @chicom70 They either skipped school, or they didnt allow themselves to be brainwashed by the republican right. ;-)

  • Well I guess I'm moving :-/

  • I live in the middle so I can watch CNN with a snack and laugh at the rednecks dying.

  • Virginia Beach would be gone :(

  • @foxfreestyling09 Tho Outer Banks would definitely be gone. :{

  • Nooo not America's wang!

  • we all need to move to kansas. the center of the country, all safe and sound.

  • @lunchboxxy Right!  Kansas and Iowa, because theres a lot of empty space there. Montana too. Lot of beautiful scenery there.

  • @bwd81977 That space isn't empty. It's where they raise the food that feeds all of us.

  • It would be very honest to also mention that this could take anything from 100 to 300 years, and that according to the IPCC the sea level rise is an average of 0.3 milimetres per Year up to 2006.

  • @graphattic Sorry that is 0.3 centimetres per year, or 3 milimetres. My bad.

  • I live in miami really close to the beach D:...

  • that moive your wacthing like end world is fucking your head up and one more thing are fucking high or are you wacthing too much porno or xxx whaterver your fucking dumb you dipshit....... 

  • wow, only 50 meters deep can completely cover florida o.0

  • @RCT3rox I live in Central FLorida. That means i'll be living on the beach

  • Sea level has been rising since the end of the last ice age, 20,000 years ago.  Over most of that period, it was rising much faster than it is today. 14,000 years ago: 100+ mm/yr. 7,000 years ago: 15 mm/year. 2000 years ago: 4mm/yr. Today: only 3.3 mm/yr.

    Science has recorded no acceleration of the rate of rise over the last 30 years of satellite data. None whatsoever.

  • Remember, this is a worse case scenario, it assumes that both polar ice sheets completely melt at the same rate over a short period of time. Man made carbon dioxide is hastening the process, so if we slow down carbon emissions enough we can slow down the ice melt. But remember, the tipping point is less than one tenth of a degree over freezing, once that temperature is reached, the ice melts, one tenth of a degree under and the ice stays ice.

  • There has been no increase in free fro 200 - you are a paid nuclear stooge aren't you!

  • Damn, Florida will be gone and there will be 49 states left in this country.

  • Man does not affect the sea

  • @JonThm The sea affects man.. !

  • Florida used to be twice the size of itself. I don't know when we lost most of it and why.

  • @dmana3172 during the ice age, allot, and i mean ALLOT of water was trapped in continental glaciers in North America and in Europe. when the ice ages ended the water melted and sea levels rose by about 375 feet.

  • bye miami

  • Florida will become hot Caribbean islands. Fantastic. Can't wait to see this.

  • @isocrate27 loll Good chances you will be dead before this happens due to all the rest of the changes that are coming on earth.

  • That will take a VERY VERY EVYR long time. And by that time we would have adapted.

  • ok so the Global Warming term is played out.

    why not call it what it is Global Pollution,

    Pollution for Profits!

  • If it is going to rise this much, I am worried about Al Gore. He just built a house by the ocean, he is getting divorced also. Things aren't going his way. I guess he forgot what he said in his movie on global warming. Maybe when he starts making millions with his carbon tax company, he can buy a house in the mountains.

  • goodbye USA

  • well looks like im going to have a nice sea view from were i live...

  • Where I live would be gone at 0:08. Galliano Louisiana

  • bye bye orlando >:D

  • even heart of sedimentation? Dumbass

  • what happens when you fill a glass with ice cubes and water and leave it out for 2 - 3 days?? Get a Grip people!

  • @LOOKupSHEEPLE Are you trying to say that water level will never rise?

  • @NK029 Yes! What controls the sea level of the oceans? Rotation of the earth, Gravity and the wobble on axis. What we consider to be sea level varies around the world by 180 metres (highs and lows).

    Besides.. more water = more cloud = less sunlight = water freezes again!

  • @LOOKupSHEEPLE The rotation of the earth has nothing to do with mean sea level. The variation of sea levels from the tides is caused by the moon and it's rotation around the earth. The mean sea level will rise when you add more water to the system. Currently, land-bound ice is not in the system. It's weight is not displacing any water from the oceans. If all the ice were floating, Id agree but it is not.

  • @LOOKupSHEEPLE Your analogy doesn't work. Ice melting at the poles is ice that is on top of the land, which means that it isn't already in the water.

    I don't really see people freaking out about this, it is just a problem that mean people living next to the coast in low lying areas will have to move as the waters rise.

  • @michigan83guerrilla I agree, i can`t see people freaking out about this! I honestly do not believe that the levels will rise and even if they do it would hardly be noticable!

    If Al Gore can buy a 9 million dollar BEACH HOUSE i`d say we are gonna be o.k!

  • damn ill build a house at 80 m so that will be next to sea yeaa

  • i live in florida middleburg omg were i live looks white i think i become and Islande yay but ima make a ark and live in it i got no problem with a manatee living next door yay go global warming

  • It's been done before. Sealevel has risen high enough to submerge all of Florida and sealevel dropped so low that ancient human artifacts have been found in 85 feet of water off Florida. It's just something we'll have to adapt to when the time comes. Thankfully such radical water rises & drops don't happen abruptly.

  • omg florida is under water

  • NEWS:

    Methane Releases from Arctic Shelf May Be Much Larger and Faster Than Anticipated

    NSF - March 4, 2010.

    Research results, published in the March 5 edition of the journal Science, show that the permafrost under the East Siberian Arctic Shelf, long thought to be an impermeable barrier sealing in methane, is perforated and is starting to leak large amounts of methane into the atmosphere. Release of even a fraction of the methane stored in the shelf could trigger abrupt climate warming.

  • noooo. id be scruwed

  • yes, yes you will.

  • by that time we might be able to send some of the water to mars :D.....dont even think about crushing my dreams....SILENCE!...I KILL YOU!

  • More propaganda spawned by the global elite so they can line their wallets with ets

    tax dollars.....I'm not suprised at the antics of these Al Goritists.

  • It happened before...it will happen again.

    Start building that ark, Noah!!!!

  • Dis VID MAKES U THINK

  • @gansta7life

    Well your thinking hard because you disregarded spelling and grammar. XD

  • Who told you that all of Greenland is going to melt?