Posted on 04/11/2023 6:53:41 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Sea level rise has long been expected to be an ongoing and worsening problem for U.S. coasts, but scientists have found that some areas are experiencing "unprecedented" levels of rising seas, raising concerns about the fate of already vulnerable communities.
A new study published in Nature Communications on Monday found that since 2010, sea level rise along the nation's Southeast and Gulf coasts has ramped up dramatically, hitting rates that are "unprecedented in at least 120 years." Since 2010, scientists from Tulane University have found that sea levels in those regions have increased by about half an inch every year.
"These rapid rates are unprecedented over at least the 20th century and they have been three times higher than the global average over the same period," said Tulane professor Sönke Dangendorf, who led the study.
Numerous factors play a role in this sea level rise, scientists found, including those that are both natural and human-made. Study co-author Noah Hendricks said that they looked at those causes, including vertical land motion, ice-mass loss and air pressure, but that "none of them could sufficiently explain" the rampant rise.
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The liars don’t seem to have passed a physics class.
Nature is a farce magazine.
Interesting that the Obama’s mansion on Martha’s Vineyard is barely a few feet above sea level and if this “prediction” is true Barrack and Michelle will soon be getting their feet wet.
there. fixed it.
Photography came to be in the 1830s.
Good I live a little bit inland. Once the seas rise and wipe out the coast, I’m going to have beachfront property!
Wonder why children have emotional issues with the “we are all going to die” crowd.
So can someone explain how sea level is somehow different in some areas of the earth than others?
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Sea level varies in direct proportion to the number of climate alarmist along a given coast line.
The saltwater in my back yard is rising at the rate of one inch every 94 years.
Guess I better start looking for a new home on higher ground. I’ve got my eye on a parcel two doors down that sits six inches higher...
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/sltrends.html
Yes. ???
“sea level rise along the nation’s Southeast and Gulf coasts has ramped up dramatically”
apparently selective ocean gravity must somehow be involved if only SOME coasts saw dramatic sea level rises ... either that or there was local land subsidence due to over-pumping of coastal ground water ...
“unprecedented in at least 120 years.”
That’s before “man-made globull warming” happened, right? So, not mankind’s fault.
Quit pushing your eco-religion on us, morons.
/not talking to you, yesthatjallen
environmental scientists are NOT scientists, they are nuts who chain themselves to trees on the weekends and then create models to show what they want to show.
These are "political scientists".
BS! My land in Newport NC was 7 inches above sea level at high tide and now 10 years later it still is.
yeah, old school...
Did hubby ever tell you the “spherical horse” joke?
When Obama’s mansion is underwater I will start to worry!! Obama has RECENTLY purchased 2 mansions right on the ocean, Pelosi just purchased a mansion in FL. right on the water, Biden has waterfront mansion, Zuckerburg has MASSIVE waterfront mansion, EVERYONE of the elites that own mansions on Martha’s Vineyard NONE believe this BS, YET they keep pushing this crap in universities and we end up with college grads that can’t LOOK at this BS with one ounce of common sense!!
The idea is to “go green” by depriving the masses of anything that resembles luxury. The ruling class can have whatever they want.
WOW!
About 8” total
Does gravity suck harder and make the water go closer to earth center or does gravity pull harder and attract more water over the spot?
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