The Time Machine the same places, different futures

Familiar Danish places under rising sea levels — Today, 2050, 2100, and a low-probability storyline, side by side.

Every water level is computed from the real ground elevation (DHM, DVR90) at each viewpoint under a named, tier-badged climate scenario. The images illustrate those numbers — never decoration, never exaggeration. See the methodology →

Observed / likely (AR6 central) High-end (SSP5-8.5 upper) Storyline (cannot be ruled out)
Nyhavn, Copenhagen
Today 2100+

Permanent disclosures

1These images are AI-generated illustrations of computed water levels — not photographs and not predictions.
2Levels assume no new flood defences; planned dikes and barriers (e.g. Lynetteholm) are not modelled.
3Each location lists its measured ground elevation and the exact water levels used, with tier badges and sources, in the panel above.

See your own address through the time machine

Run any Danish address through the full Saferland analysis — elevation, coast distance, flood and climate scoring.

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