Actual measured ice mass loss is WAY ABOVE ANY of the model predicitons!
Watching the planet’s ice sheets disappear—Professor Eric Rignot
Victoria University of WellingtonPublished on May 4, 2017
Professor Eric Rignot leads a US research group that uses satellite data to monitor the world's ice sheets. He explains how measurements since the early 1990s show that Greenland and Antarctica are losing ice at an accelerating rate, which, if unchecked, will result in about one metre of sea level rise by the end of the century, and six to nine metres in the next few hundred years.