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In 2019, Greenland lost twice the yearly average since 2003.
https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/ice-sheets/
My problem with the projections is that they are smooth, even if exponential. I do not expect that land ice will continue to be lost in a manner that tracks a smooth exponential. Physical systems that change energy levels experience phase transitions which manifest as quick disjointed evolution of state.
I expect that we will see a near vertical rise in sea level within a couple of years time frame at some point before 2100.
Greenland ice melt will account for 24ft (7.5m) of sea level rise.