The video zooms in on the area around Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk in Russia, on an altitude-colored, relief-shaded map with present coastline outlined and any large cities (pop. over 250,000-300,000) marked, with the sea level rising from 135 m below present, like at the last glacial maximum, 21,000 years ago, to 65 m above present, like if all remaining ice sheets would melt, possibly 270 (cubic regression of NASA sea level data 1993-2018) - 10,000 (linear regression of post-glacial sea level) years into the future. The map is centered on 47°N 143°E, with a final 6° vertical field of vision, meaning a 1186x667 km2 area and 0.9 km/px resolution. Large cities in view (not flooded in parentheses): (Khabarovsk). CC BY 4.0 SeaLevelRise.se, 2018, [ Ссылка ], rendered using custom PERL script, ImageMagick and FFmpeg, from open geodata, the GEBCO_2014 Grid, version 20150318, and cities15000 CC BY 4.0 GeoNames, 2018. The view is also available as an interactive 3D scene at [ Ссылка ] . The video is part of the collection Post-Glacial Sea Level Rise 2, [ Ссылка ]
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