>>Nicole Seibert wrote:
>>
>> > I am no environmental scientist, so... isn't/wasn't Florida
>> > suppose to fall
>> > into the ocean because of something like this?  Won't this make the
>>ocean
>> > levels rise and then gradually Florida will be covered in water?
>> > I haven't
>> > heard anything about Florida disappearing in awhile???
>> > -Nico
>> >
>>
>>According to the latest reports of the Hadley Centre, most of the
>>Everglades
>>and other parts of Florida will disappear under the sea later this century.
>>
>>Mark
>
>
>
>http://www.marinelab.sarasota.fl.us/SEARISE.HTM
>http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m2120/6_80/56022626/p1/article.jhtml
>http://www.napa.ufl.edu/99news/SEARISE.htm
>
>Tom


Here's the Hadley Centre web page:
http://www.meto.govt.uk/sec5/sec5pg1.html

Georges

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