To: markomalley
If you look carefully at the globe you'll notice that all the world's oceans and seas are connected.To put it another way the world's land masses are just islands in a single,huge ocean.
Given that,sea levels worldwide would rise,or fall,at the same rate.So a piece of land on the coast of Long Island would see the same changes that would bee seen at the shore of a small South Pacific island.
Have any of you New Yorkers seen any changes in Long Island???
To: Gay State Conservative
Actually some land masses are rising and some are sinking which makes measurement very difficult.
It is geology, not climate.
23 posted on
12/07/2017 5:50:27 AM PST by
Titus-Maximus
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To: Gay State Conservative
Have any of you New Yorkers seen any changes in Long Island??? I at 48 years old and have lived on the south shore of Long Island my entire life. The water at local beaches (Robert Moses, Jones, Smiths Point, Babylon town beaches) is at the same spot it was when I was a kid.
33 posted on
12/07/2017 8:30:28 AM PST by
Personal Responsibility
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