We are incredibly lucky to know about hurricanes sometimes days or weeks in advance so we can actually get in a car or truck or plane and leave (if we can afford to do that). The rest of the people who don't choose to leave before something like this likely may survive or not depending upon many factors. One of the things Neal De Grasse Tyson said was how the major cities of the world are all on oceans and how they will all be washed away together at the same time because we don't have the ability in our world cultures presently to "Pick up and move cities 25 miles inland".
So, what that means basically is any city under 25 to 50 feet above sea level might be gone by 2100 or soon after. This is the reality we all face on the oceans of the world right now.
However, we might get a reprieve during the Maunder Minimum when the sun goes to sleep with no sunspots or solar storms which could also create a "little Ice Age between now and 2053. So, we will have to see how all this goes.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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