Posted on 12/05/2007 1:59:51 PM PST by kathsua
The IPCC falsified data showing a sea level rise from 1992-2002 according to Dr. Nils-Axel Morner, former head of the Paleogeophysics and Geodynamics department at Stockholm University in Sweden. In an interview by George Murphy, Morner cites various examples of falsification of evidence claiming sea level rises.
"Then, in 2003, the same data set, which in their [IPCC's] publications, in their website, was a straight line - suddenly it changed, and showed a very strong line of uplift, 2.3 mm per year, the same as from the tide gauge. And that didn't look so nice. It looked as though they had recorded something; but they hadn't recorded anything. It was the original one which they had suddenly twisted up, because they entered a 'correction factor,' which they took from the tide gauge" in an area of Hong Kong that had been subsiding, or sinking.
Morner says that the claim that salt water invasion of a fresh water aquifer indicated a sea level rise ignores the more likely cause due to draining the aquifer for the pineapple industry.
Sea level in the Maldives actually fell during the 70's according to Morner, but the area is cited as evidence of a sea level rise. He accuses Australian global warming advocates of knocking down a tree on one island to attempt to prove sea levels were rising.
Morner is particularly critical of the overemphasis on computer modeling by IPCC "experts" instead of doing actual field research like geologists do.
" Again, it was a computer issue. This is the typical thing: The meteorological community works with computers, simple computers. Geologists don't do that! We go out in the field and observe, and then we can try to make a model with computerization; but it's not the first thing."
The entire global warming meme is one big fat swindle.
AlGore is a FAKE, a PHONY, a FRAUD...just like Global Warming!
Well to be honest, I faked some lab data to show the results the book told us we were supposed to see, and got some dandy graphs!
Start with the result you want and work backwards! It’s easier than actually doing the lab.
And thems his good points...
But, but I just read on another report (from Bali)that south sea islands were having high sea levels, caused by Global Warming, ruin good crop land! They wouldn’t lie now would they?
I’m shocked, I tell you!
I bet this guy is on the payroll of Big Oil! (Do they call it Big Oil? Or is it just Evil Oil Companies?)
Doesn’t matter how many real scientists come out and dispute the global warming religion. The true believers won’t change their minds and the media and hollywood are true believers.
Global cooling is more likely. Buy coal now. We need that CO2!
Why, did Senator Kennedy vacate the Hyannis beachfront?
Liar! On my way to work this morning, the waves were hitting the sand 1/2 maile off of the road. On the way home, they were hitting the sand less than 1/4 of a mile off the road.
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/monckton/goreerrors.html
ERROR 2
Pacific islands “drowning”
Gore says low-lying inhabited Pacific coral atolls are already being inundated because of anthropogenic global warming, leading to the evacuation of several island populations to New Zealand. However, the atolls are not being inundated, except where dynamiting of reefs or over-extraction of fresh water by local populations has caused damage.
Furthermore, corals can grow at ten times the predicted rate of increase in sea level. It is not by some accident or coincidence that so many atolls reach just a few feet above the ocean surface.
Ms. Kreider says, The IPCC estimates that 150 million environmental refugees could exist by the year 2050, due mainly to the effects of coastal flooding, shoreline erosion and agricultural disruption. However, the IPCC cannot be basing its estimate on sea-level rise, since even its maximum projected rise of just 30 cm (1 ft) by 2050 would not cause significant coastal flooding or shoreline erosion. There are several coastlines (the east coast of England, for instance) where the land is sinking as a consequence of post-ice-age isostatic recovery, or where (as in Bangladesh) tectonic subduction is similarly causing the land to sink. But such natural causes owe nothing to sea-level rise.
There have been no mass evacuations of populations of islanders as suggested by Gore, though some residents of Tuvalu have asked to be moved to New Zealand, even though the tide-gauges maintained until recently by the National Tidal Facility of Australia show a mean annual sea-level rise over the past half-century equivalent to the thickness of a human hair. The problem with the Carteret Islands, mentioned by Ms. Kreider, arose not because of rising sea levels but because of imprudent dynamiting of the reefs by local fishermen.
In the Maldives, a detailed recent study showed that sea levels were unchanged today compared with 1250 years ago, though they have been higher in much of the intervening period, and have very seldom been lower.
A well-established tree very close to the Maldivian shoreline and only inches above sea level was recently uprooted by Australian environmentalists anxious to destroy this visible proof that sea level cannot have risen very far.
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/press_releases/goreerrors/6.gif
There is a rock in the Pacific somewhere that has etched into it the sea level circa 1850. You can see the pic and see the level has not changed. Looked for the pic recently, and couldn’t find it.
Probably went the to the same place that uprooted tree did in the previous post....
This is ****not**** from the London Telegraph. It is from some guy’s blog that is *hosted* on the Telegraph’s website.
Admin Moderator: please remove this thread.
In 1841, Thomas Lempriere, an amateur meteorologist at the Port Arthur penal station, cut a notch in rock on the Isle of the Dead, the main burying ground for the isolated colony in Tasmanias southeast. Re-surveyed more than 150 years later, this site continues to be monitored using tools of the 20th century, which can also detect vertical movement of land. The estimated rate of sea-level rise is about 1 mm/yr, near the lower end of the IPCC estimates.
The mark was made on the Isle of the Dead, Port Arthur, Tasmania in 1841.
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