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Climate change could lead to seas rising 20 feet
CBS News ^ | July 10, 2015 | By MICHAEL CASEY

Posted on 07/10/2015 10:43:09 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer

Rising sea levels have been mostly measured in inches in the past decades, but scientists said they could increase more than 20 feet in the future as global warming continues to melt ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica.

The dire projections are based on a look back at the climate record, with scientists finding that increases of 20 feet have happened at least twice over the past 3 million years when temperatures were very similar to what they are today.

Peter Clark, an Oregon State paleoclimatologist and another co-author of the study, said that because current carbon dioxide levels are as high as they were 3 million years ago, "we are already committed to a certain amount of sea level rise."

"The ominous aspect to this is that CO2 levels are continuing to rise, so we are entering uncharted territory," Clark said. "What is not as certain is the time frame, which is less well-constrained. We could be talking many centuries to a few millennia to see the full impact of melting ice sheets."

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To: PATRIOT1876

Was Org’s last name Gore by chance...?


81 posted on 07/10/2015 11:40:28 AM PDT by ManHunter (You can run, but you'll only die tired... Army snipers: Reach out and touch someone)
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To: P-Marlowe
“We could be talking many centuries to a few millennia to see the full impact of melting ice sheets”

Well at least they have learned something.

Don’t get nailed down to a date (year or decade).

Open predictions that can’t be debunked by history catching up with you are much more useful.

But the downside is that the predictions are not nearly as scary which is of course what they are trying to be.

82 posted on 07/10/2015 11:42:09 AM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Wasn’t the election of obama in ‘08 supposed to prevent that from happening?


83 posted on 07/10/2015 11:44:45 AM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

I can see the Straight of Juan de Fuca from my house. The Straight is about 5 miles from my house. I live at about 1000’ altitude.

I say let it rip!! My view is already incredible, but a 20’ rise would only improve the view.......and it might bring the fish in closer, so I am not spending as much for boat gas. ;>)


84 posted on 07/10/2015 11:53:08 AM PDT by Gator113 (~~Cruz, OR LOSE~~ Ted Cruz REMAINS the only true Conservative in this race. ~~ just livin' life~~)
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To: Jeff Chandler

“That’s a lot of water!”

That’s a lot of something. I don’t think it’s water.


85 posted on 07/10/2015 12:01:30 PM PDT by Gil4 (And the trees are all kept equal by hatchet, ax and saw)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer; All
Climate change could lead to seas rising 20 feet

Or, it could lead to seas rising 1/20th of a foot...nobody knows!
86 posted on 07/10/2015 12:02:58 PM PDT by notdownwidems (Washington DC has become the enemy of free people everywhere)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Yes it could, subject to the sun’s activity or lack thereof. If all of us were dead tomorrow it would not affect the rise and fall of continents and oceans over years to come by a single millimeter.


87 posted on 07/10/2015 12:03:57 PM PDT by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Climate change could lead to ___________.


88 posted on 07/10/2015 12:04:21 PM PDT by windsorknot
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Solar activity predicted to fall 60% in 2030s, to 'mini ice age' levels: Sun driven by double dynamo Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) ^ | July 09, 2015
89 posted on 07/10/2015 12:07:29 PM PDT by Ken H
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Depending on how this works out, I could end up beach front!


90 posted on 07/10/2015 12:08:01 PM PDT by stillfree?
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To: ManHunter
Was Org’s last name Gore by chance...?

No, but his wife was Dot Org...

91 posted on 07/10/2015 12:11:58 PM PDT by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

GLOOM DESPAIR AND AGONY ON ME!!!!! OOOOOOO!!!


92 posted on 07/10/2015 12:15:02 PM PDT by commish (The takers rule. Time to implement the triple G plan - GOD, GUNS, & GOLD)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Peter Clark, an Oregon State paleoclimatologist and another co-author of the study, said that because current carbon dioxide levels are as high as they were 3 million years ago, "we are already committed to a certain amount of sea level rise."

Peter Clark conveniently omitted the fact that carbon dioxide levels go up in response to increasing global temperatures.

Is he one of those "scientists" being paid to find fault with mankind?

93 posted on 07/10/2015 12:15:59 PM PDT by olezip (Time obliterates the fictions of opinion and confirms the decisions of nature. ~ Cicero)
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To: Jeff Chandler

Time to buy that Oklahoma beach property?


94 posted on 07/10/2015 12:16:10 PM PDT by 353FMG (WARNING! Government is NOT your friend.)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

And that a-hole al gore bought a beach front home.


95 posted on 07/10/2015 12:16:11 PM PDT by longfellow (Bill Maher, the 21st hijacker.)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

“Peter Clark, an Oregon State paleoclimatologist and another co-author of the study, said that because current carbon dioxide levels are as high as they were 3 million years ago...”

So exactly what did ancient humans do 3 million years ago to cause that much CO2, hmm? But wait! Were there even any humans that long ago?


96 posted on 07/10/2015 12:29:49 PM PDT by 43north (BHO: 50% black, 50% white, 100% RED.)
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To: stillfree?

Yes, but the sand will have turned to glass...


97 posted on 07/10/2015 12:38:09 PM PDT by Ken H
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

That would be a blessing. It would eliminate our two left coasts.


98 posted on 07/10/2015 12:44:12 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: SkyDancer
The earth is like a container; you fill it with ice and add enough water to float the ice to the brim. What happens when the ice melts?

If you're doing this in a "rocks glass" the level stays the same. That's true because the glass is a "container" that defines a specific volume. The earth does not meet the definition of a container as it does not define a specific volume, as the ice melts the resultant additional water just spreads out over a larger and larger area.

This whole "sea-level" thing is really confusing as it largely depends on where you are measuring the surface. The earth is rotating on it's axis causing the water surface to "bulge" outward along the equator because of centrifugal force. So the sea-level is deeper at the equator than it is at the poles. If it weren't for rotation the water's surface would still be acted on by gravity. The force of gravity, if measured at many locations, is a vector force pointing at the Earth's center of mass. Most people would expect that to be "straight down". However, Earth's mass is not evenly distributed. this effect is caused by large/dense masses of asteroid belt material which struck Earth and remain lodged in the crust. Their influence on gravity is to create an anomaly where "straight down" is not at right angles to the surface. The anomalies create "bumps" in the gravity field and therefore dimples in the sea-level. Additionally, shifts in the crust at the bottom of the oceans (landslides, earth quakes, and lateral shifts) will also introduces dynamic changes in measured depth.

To measure "sea-level" requires that all these forces be accounted for which isn't as easy as it seems because the Earth also wobbles as it rotates, causing all of the above noted forces to dance around.

I almost forgot the most significant force acting on our oceans; the Moon interacts with the ocean water to create the tides which can vary by feet! The Moon's orbit is also changing with time and so introduces more variability in determining "sea-level".

Regards,
GtG

PS Measuring "sea-level" is not quite as easy as marching down to the shore with a ruler.

PPS As to "gravity anomalies", there is a rather large one off the Florida coast which lay under the orbital insertion path of the Apollo Moon shots. It required some coordinate changes to keep everything on track. (Bermuda Triangle? You Bet! Not Kidding!)

99 posted on 07/10/2015 12:47:51 PM PDT by Gandalf_The_Gray (I live in my own little world, I like it 'cuz they know me here.)
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To: Gandalf_The_Gray

Just having a fun time with this. So actually you’re saying the earth is not a container? Doesn’t gravity make it such?


100 posted on 07/10/2015 12:49:56 PM PDT by SkyDancer ( "Nobody Said I Was Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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