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perhaps the island of whitburn might become a summer holiday destination? every cloud...
Crime Island.
Come on man. Get on brand.
Hmm, i think Prison Island is more accurate. Crime Island sounds like a holiday camp for crims. But it's your baby, so Crime Island would get my vote too.
Penshaw Woolies eat Seal.
The land was higher.How come we didn't lose those coastlines in the middle ages, when the temperatures were significantly higher than they are now.
It solves the Horden and Easington Colliery problems completely, but leaves Peterlee virtually unscathed. Once we have a sea coast perhaps Durham council might consider us worthy of investment.
I might consider moving a bit closer to the A19 and away from the dene area just in case they have underestimated the rise a little. As it is I will be able to roll out of bed and be on the beach. Handy for the dog like.
Peterlee is miles above sea level though. Its one big bank all the way down to Horden. Mind, the sea would have to rise a canny whack to get over the beach banks to start with.
I recon the middle of Peterlee is 100m above sea level. Water won't flow THAT far up if the sea rises by 30mYou are forgetting about the dene inlets all along the coast. The sea will follow their route eroding the sides of the valleys gradually widening them to create a delta and then undercut any central land left standing.
Thirty metres is about 100 feet higher than it currently stands. Imagine how the beach banks would look under an onslaught in the middle of a winter storm.
Lower mate, it was still springing back up from the weight of the ice, after the ice age, another load of bollocks we were told, by the experts..The land was higher.
Gerrin that’s my house going up in value, I’ll be right on the coastThe North East areas set to be lost to the sea if climate change continues
Huge parts of the North East are set to be lost to the sea should temperatures keep rising - here at ChronicleLive we're urging people to #Do1Thing to change the worldwww.chroniclelive.co.uk
Excuse the Chronic, but they embedded into the story a useful interactive zoom map that shows how the world will change through long term sea level changes caused by global warming.
For Sunderland, it predicts we will completely lose Roker, Seaburn and Hendon but everywhere else will be okay. Whitburn will become an island.
I recon the middle of Peterlee is 100m above sea level. Water won't flow THAT far up if the sea rises by 30m
You said:I never said it would. But I live very close to the dene where the water WILL go so I want to move closer to the A19. Now either people are being deliberately hard of reading today or there is some sort of thick bug going round.
Expect the northsiders still to be selling 'The Riveria' through their snorkles