Global Warming PING!
No one ever thought of looking at century old photos?
Oh, yes! Let’s move back to the climate change hoax since it seems the COVID hoax has about run its course.
Some things never change.
Que Obama’s House that is 70 yards from the sea.
I have yet to see any proof whatsoever of rising waters. The water line at Battery Park in NYC, the bell/float at south tip of Key West, etc. are still the same as they have always been. I haven’t read about Obama putting his $17 million beach estate in Nantucket up for sale or abandoning it to rising water.
So if we need to go back to century old shipping logs, the answer must be: Not very fast at all.
What we do know is that it fluctuates....but we do not know the cause of the fluctuations.
And those written records go back how far?? Till the beginning of time?? Right!!
GRANT MONEY is forever.
Do they plan to adjust the old data [downward] to be consistent with outputs of the Gorebal Warning Models?
If you start out with the assumption they’re rising, you’re already screwed.
Actually, the oceans are not rising. If you look at the data, they are rising in some areas, dropping in others, and unchanged in still others.
The reason? The earth is like a big paper bag of molasses floating in space. The molasses is not solid and the surface is constantly changing.
That is, in some areas the LAND is rising while in others it is dropping. And they may both reverse in a few thousand years.
This may help, but there is a LOT of reading and charts here:
https://realclimatescience.com/2019/01/accelerating-sea-level-fraud-in-climate-science/
Maybe the island was SINKING............................
“leaving a glaring data gap in the Southern Hemisphere.”
Maybe it went the opposite direction averaging it all out.
I’m 40 miles from the shore and 650 feet above sea level. I’m good.
Oceans aren’t rising, land is sinking.
Global sea levels have already risen about 8 inches since 1900 on average, but in some locations, the water has risen substantially higher.
However, nowhere does it state the actual NUMBERS where "the water has risen substantially higher".
Key ASSUMPTIONS in article (that is, not a fact or facts):
Sea level rise is accelerating around the globe, likely to displace millions of people who live in coastal communities. Forecasts show between 3 and 6 feet of rise by the end of the century, or potentially more, depending on how much heat-trapping pollution humans emit.
What BS. 8 inches versus 6 feet. Which will it be?
Lauren Sommer will be dead by then, so no one can call her out on her bull Shi'ite.
I had the opportunity to spend several weeks cruising the fjords of Norway a few years ago. I noticed one sheer wall that had a series of iron eyes driven in the rock roughly 20’-25’from the sea level. When we stopped for fuel, I asked the marina help what those eyes were for. His answer was fascinating. Those were hooks that were left over from 17th century whaling ships. I asked why they were so far from the waterline. He said because the waterline was so much higher in the 17th century.
Go figure.
Sea level rise is accelerating around the globe, likely to displace millions of people who live in coastal communities. Forecasts show between 3 and 6 feet of rise by the end of the century...
Eighty years...you’d think they would notice and move
out of the way.
There has been a huge amount of drivel published on “rising seas” but this is a tour de force of slavish adherence to the dogma. The ignorance is phenomenal.
Changing ocean mean waterlines at particular shorelines are not precise indicators of oceans having more volume
River alteration
Shoreline changes
Snowfall melt that epoch
And most importantly subtle changes in how our big rock spins have an effect too
Scientists know this they just don’t want to say it if it ruins a narrative
About 20,000 years ago the sea levels were approximately 430’ lower than they are today. This is 131064 millimeters. So the sea has been rising about 6.5 mm per year for 20,000 years. I think we can get out of the way in time if needed.
Note, I live on the coast at about 4 feet above sea level. I am not selling anytime soon.