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Welcome to Capitol Island

Screen Shot 2014-01-16 at 1.37.18 PMToday, Capitol Hill only feels like an island. Within 5,000 years, it very well could be one.

Jeffrey Linn, a campus planner at the University of Washington, has created this chart of the waters where the Puget and Washington sounds meet — the Islands of Seattle:

This map is based on real-world information—I created the Seattle sea levels from publicly-available LiDAR data, rendering the rise of the seas in 10-foot increments for the animation, starting at the current shoreline, and ending with the 240-foot level. The Islands of Seattle poster was rendered at 240 feet of rise, which is roughly what would happen if all the world’s ice sheets melted.IslandsOfSeattle20140107_150ppi

Linn says you have at least 5,000 years to prepare. These guys say you might want to buy a boat sooner than that. You’ll also want a map. You can buy one of Linn’s posters here.

Kevin Costner as Jseattle in Capitol Island: The Movie

Kevin Costner as Jseattle in Capitol Island: The Movie

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JTContinental
10 years ago

That’s really going to cut into the available parking.

Jeff
Jeff
10 years ago

Looks like I’ll have waterfront property!

ChrisJB
ChrisJB
10 years ago

Just imagine what a tourist attraction the Denny Reef will be, with its spectacular underwater ruins.

rebeccabush
rebeccabush
10 years ago

Bay of Juvie!

Janet
Janet
10 years ago

That floating bridge is gonna come in mighty handy! Oh…wait a minute…probably not.