(RWC-033) RockWorks: EarthApps - Sea Level Rise Simulations (RockWorks16)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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    Produced with the free EarthApps program from RockWare Inc.
    Note: This video is intended to show how the free EarthApps programs (RockWorks-Level-1) may be used to simulate water levels. As mentioned in the video, the diagrams are NOT based on any scientific data. This video does not in any way, shape or form whatsoever depict actual sea level changes.
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  • @bmartee
    @bmartee 12 лет назад +1

    "This ten year time period was chosen for dramatic purposes completely unrelated to scientific observations. Instead, these simulations coupled with ominous music and low frequency narration definitively answer the biggest challenge currently facing mankind." Am I the only one that heard this in the beginning of this video?

  • @kankan2884
    @kankan2884 7 лет назад +6

    The Sydney one just like blood!

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  11 лет назад

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I was beginning to think that nobody caught the tongue-in-cheek introduction. You have restored my faith in mankind and I have decided to go on living. - Jim.

  • @vgames89
    @vgames89 10 лет назад +7

    Let's hope our grandkids grow gills

  • @kagez6515
    @kagez6515 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the ad. Since sea level rises 6 ft per 100 yrs.

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  11 лет назад

    For those of you who asked about the music, I apologize for the extended delay in tracking it down. It's called "Strange Story" and it was written and produced by Denys Rybkin (ArtTuneTech) who is based in the Ukraine (I think). He sells his music through a variety of stock outlets (I-Stock.Com). I could not find a website for him.

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  12 лет назад

    Thanks Brent! I've been waiting for somebody to notice. - Jim Reed.

  • @rodricbr
    @rodricbr 7 лет назад +1

    im in 2017, and the world its not like this still

  • @BrandonSchleifer
    @BrandonSchleifer 12 лет назад

    Although, to be fair, the speed at which this ice melts is so slow it doesn't even matter over 10 years. The real threat is rising sea levels due to warming water. As the oceans heat up, the water expands. On a large scale, this is a big deal, and this can be a problem over the short term.

  • @OisinCAR
    @OisinCAR 12 лет назад

    I know that this is an old comment, but it's wrong. The ice that is underwater displaces an equal amount of water, but after the ice melts above the surface, then a whole lot more water is going to be added to the sea. Not forgetting, of course that alot of the ice is on land.

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  11 лет назад

    Sorry for extended delay. The RockWorks16 program is now downloadable from our web site.

  • @dominicwynter4805
    @dominicwynter4805 11 лет назад

    70m is the value if all the polar icecaps melt. While there's no doubt that that's happening extremely quickly on geologic time scales, it is extremely unlikely that the process will finish before the end of the century.
    That does not mean, however, that sea-level rise is not a problem.

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  9 лет назад +3

    This video is intended to show how the free EarthApps programs (RockWorks-Level-1) may be used to simulate water levels. As mentioned in the video, the diagrams are NOT based on any scientific data. This video does not in any way, shape or form whatsoever depict actual sea level changes.

  • @ccrg109
    @ccrg109 12 лет назад

    The sad thing is you're completely wrong. The ice in Antarctica would be more than enough to raise the water level 61 meters. You are referring to the ice in the Arctic. And if you don't remember the ice on the continent of Antarctica is on the mainland. The good thing is, with the temperature barely ever getting over -15 there, we are not in any danger from the ice melting in the south.

  • @chrisere9
    @chrisere9 11 лет назад

    "One of the only features left in London would be the clock at the top of Big Ben" I'm sorry but the London eye is clearly directly in front of my face

  • @borodinfan
    @borodinfan 9 лет назад

    This is interesting yet melancholy to watch.

  • @Dodger481
    @Dodger481 11 лет назад

    Fortunately we haven't seen any global warming in 16 years and the Antarctic ice is growing not shrinking.

  • @TekranoXx
    @TekranoXx 12 лет назад

    land ice melts and drains into the LAND thats underneath it. sea ice melts and doubles its volume due to the archimedes principle, or it doesnt double at all. i cant remember.

  • @marie-pieredwards1532
    @marie-pieredwards1532 4 года назад +1

    Would San Francisco be mostly underwater by 2021?

  • @Daniel1236133
    @Daniel1236133 11 лет назад

    such a tragic reality.
    1. i will have to visit those beautiful cities someday....before they're submerged.
    2. i am planning to visit every coastal city in the United States and Europe. Let's do it now when we have the chance.
    it will be so sad to see Manhattan, a world famous tourist attraction, under water..

  • @matty5
    @matty5 11 лет назад

    I think you're forgetting that London has quite a collection of skyscrapers including the tallest building in the European Union, the Shard (309.6m), so it's safe to say there would be more than the top of Elizabeth Tower (that is it's real name, at least now anyway) exposed after that kind of flood.

  • @serchlobar89
    @serchlobar89 12 лет назад

    Imagine your cup of water and ice: Suppose 1 half of ice is in water and the other half is over the water. If you remove the ice, water level will decrease the same than 1 half ice volume. If you melt the ice, water level will increase the same than 1 half ice volume.
    You need going back to high school...

  • @rigodrigo
    @rigodrigo 11 лет назад

    @john williams I am relieved that you said this,thank you

  • @chriscrews
    @chriscrews 12 лет назад

    What was the software used to create this model? There is nothing called EarthApps on your website that I could find, but would like to find out more. Thanks!

  • @Ninjastripy
    @Ninjastripy 12 лет назад

    That is true for the ice below the water, but not above it.

  • @julianaylor4351
    @julianaylor4351 Год назад

    I live on the high ground above Central London, in the North West suburbs, about 80 metres above sea level. If the sea level rose by 60 feet, Central London would be a salt water lake.

  • @rchuso
    @rchuso 10 лет назад

    Meltwater Pulse 1a did nearly this in about 200 to 300 years. Our present rate is 4% of that, but increasing.

  • @The_Daily_Tomato
    @The_Daily_Tomato 12 лет назад

    Which would be more expensive? Building many new cities somewere in land or build a wall or something to prevent this cultural apocalypse?

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  11 лет назад

    Display a solid-colored image at a set elevation.

  • @bircruz555
    @bircruz555 10 лет назад

    That is a no brainer. I have a pad on the largest high ground on the planet. The water has to rise 2000 meters to get me :)

  • @onetaothree
    @onetaothree 11 лет назад

    70m .... that's around 220 feet. It would flood almost every major city. If that's slated to happen by about the turn of the century, then what happens in the meantime? If the sea rises even 5 meters by 2033, it's enough to displace hundreds of millions if not billions and squeeze all the people onto even less available land. The US state of Florida would completely disappear, and New Orleans would go right back to what it looked like the day after Hurricane Katrina ... permanently.

  • @MikeGTraining
    @MikeGTraining 12 лет назад

    OR go to Siberia where the plate is over 400 meters above sea level ! :)

  • @gibbylin9099
    @gibbylin9099 12 лет назад

    You should've used the song Requiem of a Dream for this video with the talking muted but with subtitles.

  • @theoriginalschohni2660
    @theoriginalschohni2660 11 лет назад

    Nice. But where should all the water come from? Hmm? Explore what happens if N. and S. Pole melt completely down to their ground. Then the overall water volume is LOWER than before. So, the sea level would sink for 15 mtr. And even if all mountain ice including Rockies, Alps, Ural and all and everything of ice in the world becomes additional water then the sea level will sink to about -1 mtr. Take into account that if level is rising ALSO the level of the Poles will RISE and they'll consume all

  • @mpdias2003
    @mpdias2003 Месяц назад

    13 anos depois e até agora nada dessas simulações acertarem 😂😂😂 Por outro lado, não nego os impactos das mudanças climáticas pelo mundo. Mas do jeito que estão sendo apresentados ao público, é um show de alarmismo e vergonha dos ambientaloides!

  • @potedude
    @potedude 11 лет назад

    Love the voiceover...

  • @williankanehira
    @williankanehira 12 лет назад

    Fill a cup with water, and see the water level. Then put a ice cube on it, and see the water level again. When the ice cube melts, see the water level again. Did the water level raised?

  • @mic758
    @mic758 12 лет назад

    Would make some bloody excellent diving sites!

  • @dominicwynter4805
    @dominicwynter4805 11 лет назад

    Yeah, but that's an absolute nightmarishly worst-case scenario. It seems that the sea level will merely rise 1.5m for the next century, and continue to rise after that. However, that deceivingly small figure is no reason for complacency. It would still result in all coastal cities becoming much more flood prone (like Hurricane Sandy several times a year for NYC), and would result in millions of climate-migrants, and large economic losses.

  • @ks_ig2728
    @ks_ig2728 9 лет назад +1

    2015 and no Road beaches yes .-.

  • @rccaulfield
    @rccaulfield 12 лет назад

    What about the majority of glaciers sitting on bedrock and mountains?

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  11 лет назад

    Please listen to the introduction.

  • @tomurg
    @tomurg 10 лет назад

    Would be pretty sick if that where to happen.

  • @CamstonIsland
    @CamstonIsland 11 лет назад

    at 1:12 I forgot to add that.

  • @SL1991
    @SL1991 11 лет назад

    Yes its hard to detect any warmth when you live under a rock.

  • @ness-mordecai-frances5731
    @ness-mordecai-frances5731 9 лет назад +1

    Yay, Kentucky is safe!

    • @ks_ig2728
      @ks_ig2728 9 лет назад

      dude this is world wide he is just showing some cities

    • @ness-mordecai-frances5731
      @ness-mordecai-frances5731 9 лет назад +1

      Kentucky isn't even close to a coastline. That is why Kentucky is safe.

    • @ks_ig2728
      @ks_ig2728 9 лет назад +1

      U still here?

    • @ks_ig2728
      @ks_ig2728 6 лет назад

      Now that I am more geographically inclined, Kentucky would still be affected, but by smaller means. The rising of water levels in rivers could potentially damage towns, but it wouldn’t be that catastrophic. How’s life in the past 2 years?

  • @apelix1
    @apelix1 12 лет назад

    try experiment with glass full of water and ice and wait until ice melts .. it wont pour out

  • @XxUnBreak
    @XxUnBreak 12 лет назад

    i was about to say the same thing u can test it buy getting loads of ice and put in an area watch as the ice would just sink into the ground also were talking 10 years tops of melting were still good just dont try to speed up that process

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  12 лет назад

    Sorry ... we're still a few months from officially releasing EarthApps. If you're interested, I can get you a free beta copy within the next few weeks.

  • @AnandaLunaBlue
    @AnandaLunaBlue 11 лет назад

    go fast friend! the end is near! lol

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  11 лет назад

    Imagine if you made a silly video to show how you can display monochromatic images as flat surfaces to simulate water levels within Google Earth. Now, imagine that you added a tongue-in-cheek disclaimer to the introduction to make sure that everybody knew it was a joke with no scientific validity whatsoever. Next, imagine, despite all of this, that many viewers took it seriously - way too seriously. How would you feel about the nature/future of mankind?

  • @LowkeeLT
    @LowkeeLT 12 лет назад

    Umm, it's all ice. Land ice melts, drains to ocean, ocean rises

  • @DirtTrackDave
    @DirtTrackDave 12 лет назад

    I think 200ft is excessive. Their is not enough ice to make the oceans rise that far. This is stupid.

    • @bricknolty5478
      @bricknolty5478 Год назад

      Go read the literature. 60m is the common estimate.

  • @TheShadow079
    @TheShadow079 12 лет назад

    lol had almost the same reaction here... " WTF?!?! all this to sell stuff?!"

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  11 лет назад

    Sorry, it's something that we bought on I-Stock ...

  • @CamstonIsland
    @CamstonIsland 11 лет назад

    Well, the Thames river is London's largest toilet...

  • @JoseZamalloaRanero
    @JoseZamalloaRanero 12 лет назад

    My house is 1,500 meters above sea level. I don't need to worry about it

  • @sadman666
    @sadman666 11 лет назад

    Solution: Just hold your breath on the London eye when it dips under.

  • @TekranoXx
    @TekranoXx 12 лет назад

    you know its not the land ice that matters right, its the sea ice?

  • @potatosalad8921
    @potatosalad8921 5 лет назад +1

    It's 2018 nothing big happened yet

  • @redwallwarden999
    @redwallwarden999 12 лет назад

    wrong, it wouldn't be the clock at the top of big Ben, big Ben is the bell.

  • @bmennen07
    @bmennen07 12 лет назад

    makes the farris wheel more fun huh?

  • @lovelessgeneration6674
    @lovelessgeneration6674 12 лет назад

    I was Sad about this... THen I saw your comment and i laughing my ass off

  • @illtrax
    @illtrax 11 лет назад +1

    Yeah, it's fake and it says so.
    0:24 "This ten year time period was chosen for dramatic purposes completely unrelated to scientific observations. Instead, these simulations coupled with ominous music and low frequency narration definitively answer the biggest challenge facing mankind"
    ...dramatic purposes completely unrelated to scientific observations...
    LOL... RUclips comments are an endless source of entertainment.

  • @Synnystershy
    @Synnystershy 12 лет назад

    ok apparently our water is yellow for some reason

  • @thebluephoenixhpthg
    @thebluephoenixhpthg 11 лет назад

    1:00 Oh come on!
    The Thames isn't that polluted!

  • @RainbowOreoCookies19
    @RainbowOreoCookies19 12 лет назад

    So basically New York will be the new Atlantic City, looks like the only thing that would show on the earth is the clock at the top of big the Big Ben... Lucky ass mermaids. >;o

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware  11 лет назад

    Yes.

  • @AkipTsaqif
    @AkipTsaqif 11 лет назад

    That's it! Move to the mountains!

  • @PsychoticusRex
    @PsychoticusRex 12 лет назад

    60 meters is worst case scenario 100 years out.

  • @TheXpompier
    @TheXpompier 11 лет назад

    Wait, are you saying that Kevin Costner's WaterWorld won't happen?

  • @arcua0011
    @arcua0011 12 лет назад

    You have a point, however 1) sea water is salty and full of minerals and 2) the ice on Antarctica isn't displacing any water as the ice is on land..... your argument is flawed and wrong and maybe you should go back to school.

  • @Aldolador
    @Aldolador 12 лет назад

    Ahhh... Minnesota. Totally safe.

  • @FrostPegasus
    @FrostPegasus 12 лет назад

    Talk about the red tide. Poor Australians.

  • @dEndiProductions
    @dEndiProductions 12 лет назад

    Was this a commercial?

  • @sandman16915
    @sandman16915 12 лет назад

    Well the government better make damn ark for thousands of people

  • @ertegin
    @ertegin 12 лет назад

    Good advertisement.

  • @maxandsyd14
    @maxandsyd14 11 лет назад

    this is what im thinking it sea level get to high. we make many more mineshats near water and lets the water flow into the mineshaft when ther people stop mining we make a canal to it and then bang! weve got a solution and more materiels more jobs and well thats it.

  • @CoolCat123450
    @CoolCat123450 12 лет назад

    Well, who's going to be Noah?

  • @jplv12
    @jplv12 12 лет назад

    1:45 its just a huge period

  • @wolfman19892
    @wolfman19892 11 лет назад

    and sydney with blood... why do only americans get nice carribean style water?

  • @kiwihunden1
    @kiwihunden1 12 лет назад

    Eww, why is the water in London yellow? someone pissed in the thames?

  • @Thedoglovergal
    @Thedoglovergal 12 лет назад

    Sidney looks like its flooded with blood rather then water.

  • @king00Nino00James00
    @king00Nino00James00 12 лет назад

    sooo, make another venice?

  • @aleisma69
    @aleisma69 12 лет назад

    In sydney looks like it was a massacre D:

  • @HurricaneHero27
    @HurricaneHero27 12 лет назад

    0:28, we are 7 days away from that.........if that were true people in San Francisco would be evacuating by now...........

  • @Kilesma
    @Kilesma 12 лет назад

    So what will happen to the Philippines?

  • @littleheath1666
    @littleheath1666 8 лет назад +1

    Ocean levels are falling not rising !

  • @JackFullam
    @JackFullam 12 лет назад

    cant wait

  • @DJODJOMusic
    @DJODJOMusic 12 лет назад

    10 years?... yeah right :D

  • @bakugan13112001
    @bakugan13112001 11 лет назад

    you used google earth?how to make this too?

  • @ErnestJay88
    @ErnestJay88 12 лет назад

    So, Sydney become a bloodbath ? LOL

  • @thebluephoenixhpthg
    @thebluephoenixhpthg 11 лет назад

    Solution:Live im the Rockies, the Alps or the Himilayas

  • @saifoda
    @saifoda 12 лет назад

    Anybody else think cities being destroyed ISN'T a bad thing?

  • @matheuscarvalho2333
    @matheuscarvalho2333 11 лет назад

    what is city ????????/

  • @RealQuin
    @RealQuin 12 лет назад

    well, I'll be up Mt. Kosciusko if anyone needs me

  • @johnwilliams-eo7mp
    @johnwilliams-eo7mp 11 лет назад

    the clock is more important than you. that symbolizes the wealthy british empire. you are just a subject of the queen.

  • @xFENRISx
    @xFENRISx 12 лет назад

    They're children in the 3rd year of primary school.

  • @icy_jhenaro2069
    @icy_jhenaro2069 10 лет назад +1

    Omggg I live in SanFrancisco and o3o

  • @taqi70
    @taqi70 11 лет назад

    when we all are shifting to mars