Sea levels rising less than half as fast, no acceleration!

I am going to miss Venice

I am going to miss Miami...
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Pro-pollution farangs apparently won't...
 
Put him on ignore. One of the mods threatened him with forced ignore if he kept posting pics like that, guess he didn't get the memo or doesn't care. He literally doesn't discuss anything, just posts insulting pictures and lies everytime about people.
I am in Thailand at the moment, looking for properties and land on Udon Thani. Can't put people on ignore with Tapatalk, so will have to find an internet café.

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I am in Thailand at the moment, looking for properties and land on Udon Thani. Can't put people on ignore with Tapatalk, so will have to find an internet café.

Sent from my Lenovo K52e78 using Tapatalk
It's been great. All he does is insult and lie about people and it is always the same shit, always. You can prove to him you post something that doesn't defend Trump and he just keeps repeating the same lie.

He is nothing but a troll, the very definition.
 
Sea levels rising less than half as fast, no acceleration!
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Jul 20, 2015 - Climate Scientist Warns Sea Levels Are Rising Faster Than We Thought ... He pointed to the predicted collapse of the west Antarctic ice sheet ...

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Sea Level Rising Faster Than Expected, NASA Warns - EcoWatch
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Sea levels rising less than half as fast, no acceleration!
Bull spit!

I got literally MILLIONS of hits in less than one second, from reputable sources, reporting PRECISELY the opposite.

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I easily understand Einstein's theories of Relativity.
I fully grasp fundamentals of rocket trajectory and brain surgery.
I'm absolutely baffled by liars.

I just don't get it.

Who the $#@! do they think they're fooling ?! !?
 
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Scientists nearly double sea level rise projections for 2100, because of ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../antarctic-loss-could-double-expected-sea-level-rise-...
Mar 30, 2016 - Sea levels could rise nearly twice as much as previously predicted by ... [Why some Antarctic glaciers are disappearing faster then we thought].

Oceans Will Rise Much More Than Predicted, NASA Says
news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/08/150827-NASA-climate-oceans-seas-greenland/
Aug 27, 2015 - “Sea levels are rising faster than they were 50 years ago, and it's very likely to get worse,” one scientist says. ... Fed by melting glaciers and ice sheets, and swollen by thermal expansion of water as the planet warms, the world's oceans now on average are about eight inches higher than a century ago.

Sea levels set to 'rise far more rapidly than expected' | Environment ...
https://www.theguardian.com › Environment › Sea level
Mar 30, 2016 - Sea levels could rise far more rapidly than expected in coming decades, ... The UN's climate science body had predicted up to a metre of sea level rise this century ... Many coastal cities are growing fast as populations rise and ...

Climate guru James Hansen warns of much worse than expected sea ...
https://www.theguardian.com › Environment › Sea level
Mar 22, 2016 - The IPCC has predicted a sea level rise of up to one meter by 2100, .... faster than at any point in the past 66m years, with the resulting sea ...

Sea levels are rising faster than scientists thought: Climate change ...
gain.org/.../sea-levels-are-rising-faster-scientists-thought-climate-change-has-triggered-a...
But from 1990 to 2010, sea levels were correctly predicted to be rising faster than ever before. This caused a discrepancy in which the slower sea level rise seen ...

Antarctica Meltdown Could Double Sea Level Rise - Scientific American
https://www.scientificamerican.com/.../antarctica-meltdown-could-double-sea-level-ris...
Mar 31, 2016 - A new model suggests ice loss could raise sea levels further, faster. ... Antarctica would cause sea levels to rise less than a foot by 2500.

Study Reveals Stunning Acceleration of Sea Level Rise | Climate ...
www.climatecentral.org/news/study-reveals-acceleration-of-sea-level-rise-20055
Feb 22, 2016 - New study has charted an acceleration in sea level rise that's triggering ... rising at the fastest rates considered likely, sea levels could rise more than 4 feet ... in the years ahead, and used those findings to predict sea levels.

Climate Scientist Warns Sea Levels Are Rising Faster Than We Thought
https://thinkprogress.org/climate-scientist-warns-sea-levels-are-rising-faster-than-we-th...
Jul 20, 2015 - Climate Scientist Warns Sea Levels Are Rising Faster Than We Thought ... He pointed to the predicted collapse of the west Antarctic ice sheet ...

Warming Seas Rising Faster Than Predicted, NASA Scientists Say ...
https://www.bloomberg.com/.../warming-seas-rising-faster-than-predicted-nasa-scienti...
Aug 26, 2015 - Global sea levels are rising faster than predicted as a result of warming temperatures driven by burning fossil fuels, according to researchers ...

Sea Level Rising Faster Than Expected, NASA Warns - EcoWatch
www.ecowatch.com/sea-level-rising-faster-than-expected-nasa-warns-1882090928.html
Aug 27, 2015 - New research underway indicates that at least three feet of global sea level rise is near certain, National Aeronautics and Space Administration ...

Bull spit!

I got literally MILLIONS of hits in less than one second, from reputable sources, reporting PRECISELY the opposite.

226257849260d12d94e74cc99e45670d6db2725.gif


I easily understand Einstein's theories of Relativity.
I fully grasp fundamentals of rocket trajectory and brain surgery.
I'm absolutely baffled by liars.

I just don't get it.

Who the $#@! do they think they're fooling ?! !?

Sear, do you live near or on any oceans?
 
g #35

I was born and raised on the Hudson river.
My Dad and I built a boat when I was a boy.
I earned my first steady paycheck from a yacht racing association as their committee boat captain, before I was old enough to get a driver's license (in NY 16 was the minimum age back then).

I have friends that live in a house on the Hudson's West bank. I'm still in contact with them though I moved from there nearly a half century ago.
I helped build that house.
I still visit that location.
They showed me pics of the damage Hurricane Sandy did there.

The wind damage wasn't as bad as that of Hurricane Donna circa ~1959 or so.

BUT !!

The high water mark was the highest I've ever seen, and perhaps the highest in a millennium, if ever.

I remain an able boatman, and at this moment live in a home less than 100' from my own private pond.

I may know more about boating, hull design, tidal currents, boat racing, and powerboat evolution than anyone else you ever met.

I took the Power Squadron course when I was a teen, and was only one out of two that aced the final exam.
 
Anyone who lives close to water knows the shoreline always moves, naturally. Only Al Gorians believe that shorelines are naturally static.
 
g #35

I was born and raised on the Hudson river.
My Dad and I built a boat when I was a boy.
I earned my first steady paycheck from a yacht racing association as their committee boat captain, before I was old enough to get a driver's license (in NY 16 was the minimum age back then).

I have friends that live in a house on the Hudson's West bank. I'm still in contact with them though I moved from there nearly a half century ago.
I helped build that house.
I still visit that location.
They showed me pics of the damage Hurricane Sandy did there.

The wind damage wasn't as bad as that of Hurricane Donna circa ~1959 or so.

BUT !!

The high water mark was the highest I've ever seen, and perhaps the highest in a millennium, if ever.

I remain an able boatman, and at this moment live in a home less than 100' from my own private pond.

I may know more about boating, hull design, tidal currents, boat racing, and powerboat evolution than anyone else you ever met.

I took the Power Squadron course when I was a teen, and was only one out of two that aced the final exam.

I can assure you that is incorrect. That being said, you really did not answer the question. I do live on the oceans. You live on the Hudson. What is the average tidal increase? From your own personal observations over the last 10 years or so?
 
g #35

I was born and raised on the Hudson river.
My Dad and I built a boat when I was a boy.
I earned my first steady paycheck from a yacht racing association as their committee boat captain, before I was old enough to get a driver's license (in NY 16 was the minimum age back then).

I have friends that live in a house on the Hudson's West bank. I'm still in contact with them though I moved from there nearly a half century ago.
I helped build that house.
I still visit that location.
They showed me pics of the damage Hurricane Sandy did there.

The wind damage wasn't as bad as that of Hurricane Donna circa ~1959 or so.

BUT !!

The high water mark was the highest I've ever seen, and perhaps the highest in a millennium, if ever.

I remain an able boatman, and at this moment live in a home less than 100' from my own private pond.

I may know more about boating, hull design, tidal currents, boat racing, and powerboat evolution than anyone else you ever met.

I took the Power Squadron course when I was a teen, and was only one out of two that aced the final exam.

1/3 of my male ancestors died at sea.
My great grandfather was the first European whaler to hunt the southern ocean.
We still own a commercial dock in Sandefjord the whaling capital of the world.
I became a 100 ton master at age 24
I owned an 80' long commercial vessel at that time.
I learned to steer by a compass at age 5 but had to stand on a wooden box to see.
I have almost 50 years experience fishing the North Atlantic and was born on an island 90 miles out to sea.
I learned to row before I learned how to ride a bike.
I am a licensed marine engineer and design, build and operated ocean going
hydraulic dredges.
I live on a tidal pond on Cape Cod.

See sear, the problem with the internet is it is just like life, no matter how big of a fish you are, there is always a bigger one.

Nice pissing contest though.
Thanks
 
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