The video zooms in on the area around Quingdao in China, 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 36°N 120°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): (Tai’an), Jinan, (Zhengzhou), Dalian, Qingdao, Zibo, (Shijiazhuang), Huai’an, Incheon, (Handan), (Xuchang), Tongshan, Zhu Cheng City, Baoding, (Huaibei), (Kaifeng), (Anyang), (Xinxiang), (Zhumadian), Yantai, Puyang Chengguanzhen, Yancheng, (Xingtai), Luancheng, Cangzhou, Hengshui, Namp’o, Jining, Luohe, (Yangquan), Weifang, Xinpu, Dezhou, Zhoukou, Kaesŏng, Sariwŏn, Shengli, (Linyi), Mokpo, Heze. CC BY 4.0 SeaLevelRise.se, 2018, http://sealevelrise.se, 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 http://sealevelrise.se/en/earth_3d1/m... . The video is part of the collection Post-Glacial Sea Level Rise 2, • Post-Glacial Sea Level Rise 2
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