Mangaluru at higher risk of flooding if sea level rises due to glacier melting: NASA study


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New Delhi, Nov 17: A NASA study reveals that Mangaluru may be at a higher risk of flooding if sea level rises due to melting of glaciers.

According to a report by Hindustan Times, a new tool developed by NASA scientists called Gradient Fingerprint Mapping (GFM) allows planners and the public to forecast how the melting in different regions of ice sheets will impact local sea levels at coastal cities.

The study finds that Mangaluru will see a higher local sea level (1.598 mm) than Mumbai (1.526 mm) in case of the same level of ice loss in glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland.

With GFM tool, people are able to see the impact of sea level rise on their own cities, says team member Dr Surendra Adhikar. The sea level rise caused by the melting of glaciers is not uniform across the globe since local factors play a role.

Hence, Mangaluru is at a higher risk than compared to cities like Mumbai and New York.

For Mangaluru the sensitivity is high to changes in ice thickness in almost all regions of the Greenland and the Antarctic ice sheet. However, it is more sensitive to changes in the western part of the Antarctic ice sheet and the southern part of the Greenland ice sheet, reveals the study.

"This is the first time our method will enable planners and engineers to retrieve data about sea level in their area, and get updated numbers when new data about glacial melting becomes available," Surendra Adhikari, a co-author of the study, told Hindustan Times on Thursday.

The researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California applied the tool to 293 major port cities. In South Asia all cities studied such as Chittagong, Colombo and Karachi showed high sensitivity to melting glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica.

The research was published in the journal Science Advances.

  

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  • sense, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 18 2017

    These reports published by these international organisations are a mere farce.
    Can they link GDP numbers with destruction to eco system of any region ? Never are these reports holistic and is based on fuzzy logic .
    For Eg.All along I was made to believe that pluto is a planet ..now they say pluto is no more a planet.
    Do they have a metric of greed and fear in humans ? Do they have an index for happiness ?
    IF every human being is self sufficient these GDP numbers will go for a toss and these organisations will be out of business .
    AS of now ,For mangalore the primary concern should be diversion of river nethravathi.

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  • avani, mlore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Is global warming and its effects discussed in any of the builders' and property dealers meetings, conferences, property shows? Answer is a big 'NO'. We feel proud about so much developments with high rise buildings, apartments, malls being built in our city. But we ignore the fact that greenery is vanishing at the rapid phase. MRPL came and captured the entire water rich green belt. How much brainy humans are one day they will find their end themselves. That is for sure.

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Its a panic situation.Mangalore is first.Mumbai is behind .
    We must do something.Stop soil erosion.Beaches should be given first priority.
    God Save namma mangaluru.

    Any scientist in mangalru or bengaluru,please discuss on how to resolve thisissue

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Im sure that when sea levels rise and the temperature becomes warmer, more water from the sea around the coast will evaporate and Mangalore and interiors (Ghat section) will see an increase in the rain. It will not be as drastic as they portray it. The best way to combat it is planting more trees. Reduce pollution, Use public transport where possible, develop a good public transport system for future, by starting to plan now. Have a stronger foundation around the river banks. Venice has survived on water for generations, I am sure Mangalore will too. PLANT MORE TREES. The answer is simple! Its right in front of you, before you cut it to build a house and expand the road.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Is there any way to overcome this ? First think about that.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Plant more trees

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Only humans & finally God can save our planet.

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  • Pinto, BLR

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    In a lighter vein ...

    So, don't plan for apartments or property for "generations" in Mangalore. This report or otherwise also you are not sure todays millennials will stick to your ancestors property in its current form or location after few years.

    Come to Bengaluru & Mysuru. We have enough place & can spread in all directions. We need only your river water as diversion is already in progress.

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  • Jayarama Hegde, Belthangady

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    It may reduce land price in Mangalore.

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    I would worry too much about Mangalore flooding. Before that we will see drastic changes in weather patterns and total submerging of islands like Maldives.

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  • Anil Kumar, Kumpala

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    It's true when the glaciers melt obviously sea level raises. It is tend to happen. When mother nature strikes nothing can be stopped.

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  • MJS, MANGALORE

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    I do not think this study is relevant. Because, so far Mangalore has very little history of flood due to heavy rain falls than any other cities in the world... Then how could the global warming/ iceberg melting will effect our lovely city...

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    We ourselves should blame as we are going against environment like cutting hillocks, trees for road widening and for other projects, smoke from vehicles etc. which has effect on environment thus this is the cause for global warming which needs to be controlled.

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  • dk shetty, mangalore/Oman

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Its a scientific assumption...if such and such things occur....such and such outcome is expected.
    Its now a known fact that due to global warming which is due to humanities greed and excesses, we are causing so many environmental disasters- De forestation, burning of fossil fuels, etc slowly but steadily raising temperatures and as result glaciers / ice blocks are melting and due to which some low lying islands and countries / town will get submerged in water. And disappear in 3-4 decades. This is a stark reality and is bound to happen sooner or later.

    This is all due to our greed and recklessness, governments are sleeping across the world, only few European and western countries have woken up and started protecting environment.
    plastics are banned in many countries, introduced bio-degradable plastics/materials, In 2030 many countries switch to renewable energy, Electric cars/vehicles, solar and wind and tidal waves including moon light would be harnessed for energy, there are countries dismantling nuclear plants due to risks it poses to life and environment,

    We in India have polluted our rivers, Seas, oceans and our cars/vehicles emit co2,co in tone loads collectively, we are happy polluting our rivers, yet we worship them, plastic use is rampant, we send municipality waste to sea/rivers without an iota of shame or concern???

    so what is going to happen to our abode, mother earth is anyone's guess, so scientists are not wrong, they are seeing what is going to happen in next decade and beyond. And they are 100% right/correct.

    Lets now wake up and contribute our bit, when everyone's does something small that will lead to reversal of dooms day that is being predicted!!!- Ban plastic, plant trees, carry grocery in jute /cloth bags don't use plastic bags,join environmental groups that protects water bodies, forests and bring awareness to public....let this awareness start from our own homes, with our own children.

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  • Balakrishna Kananthoor, m

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    This is a meaningless report. They have considered level of sea at Mangalore but not the topography. Mangalore's seashore may be a low area but not city. Most part of Mangalore is at higher place

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Science is just science it cannot be above God or his creation..... Nasas prediction was always wrong ..
    If science was above God.....Americans would have controlled AIR... WATER ....FIRE... BLOOD and even Invented By saying Made In USA.... and Controlled the whole world ..... Thank GOD... for the few life saving is still under your control and available free

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  • Abby, Kadri

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    These are nasty surveys by NASA. ..dunno whether mangalore will get flooded by sea or not...but cities like Bangalore will get submerged by a single rain.. Earlier NASA had told that world will get end by 2012 with another planet NIBIRO colliding with Earth... What happened?????.....it became biggest joke of the decade..!!!
    And of course another annoying fact about NASA is it's fake Apollo moon landings which Americans itself agree...The primary business tactic of America is to devalue other countries by proving itself to be better than others.

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  • vivek, hirebyle / abu dhabi

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Well this report made on Assumption based on some Human Calculation ........it doesn't reflect Tsunami .....and Human calculation on such matter still far from a true prediction ..........after all even it happens Manglore won't drown all sudden ...it takes hundred of Years and few generation to witness .....Cheer Up Manglorians ....

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    As mentioned above, the study is conducted on major port cities only. Hence there are still more coastal cities in India which is more vulnerable than Mangaluru for flooding due to rise in sea level.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    These reports on expected disaster makes the life of the people miserable

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  • vivek, hirebyle / abu dhabi

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Eir daane Muluu ?..........aavv bodiye .. yeregavvye!! dane Murkarenaaa????.......

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Blame it all on Crackers & lighting firewood ...

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    "NASA studies are good for nothing" that is what you say. But, the whole world knows NASA sent man to the moon. They ae the people who say when a satellite falls with pin drop accuracy.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Yes, it is the man made disaster. Global warming will not only impact the level of sea, there will be more other problems associated with global warning. Beginning of this month, the Italian, (the famous merchant of Venice) city, was under five feet of water as the city suffered its worst floods, floods not due to rain, but due to rising of sea level. Venice is a city that stretches across 117 small islands in the Venetian Lagoon.

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  • Jembar Bappu, Bajpe

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Still our district administration not found solutions for sea erosion..

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  • Vinayak Prabhu, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    NASA studies are good for nothing...

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  • NN, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    "NASA studies are good for nothing." Well, unless you have your own studies to prove otherwise, your statement bears no value. I think you should learn more about NASA and ISRO. Only the Intellectuals can work for NASA and they try their best to make the world a comfortable place to live. People who fry Golibaje, do not know much about NASA. Please refrain from making negative comments about our younger generation who are aspiring to discover something new. Recently, NASA discovered a small planet similar to earth and closer to earth than Mars. They say it is quite habitable. May be someone can think about opening up a golibaje stand over there. The innovation will benefit all of us.

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  • Richard, Shirva

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    @ Vinayak....you read only story of Ramayana and enjoyed but its NASA shown Ramasethu physically !! be realistic ...there is no reservation works either at NASA or ISRO only quality, intelligent people irrespective of caste, creed can enter the fray!!....we @ India people supports for reservation, its tragedy ...thats way we still developing and after 50years also we will remain developing if same trend continues!!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    So much for NASA! As per our wise PM the climate isn't charging, we are changing. As we age our tolerance to normal seasonal changes diminishes. Rise in sea level? Now, what's that?

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  • BASIL D'SOUZA, MANGALORE

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    What has to happen will happen its all ''God's will '' and not NASA or scientist study. Till date nothing has happend as per the scientist nor the astrologer.

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  • ROYAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    WE HAVE TO BE MORE CAREFUL.

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