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Satellite measurement of sea level is accurate to +/- 4cm and extrapolated multiple runs yielding a 1.0mm or 3.0mm per year variation hold little credibility in my book. Aside from that, there are the incredulous CAGW attributions.
I wonder if these regions of falling and rising ocean levels oscillate like water in a bath tub does, obviously with longer waves in the ocean… An animation of this data would be interesting. Also what period would these oscillations have assuming they exist?
Currents that differ in temperature at any given location can account for rising and falling sea levels also. Where a current will carry cooler water the levels drops. Where there is warmer water it rises. These bodies of warmer and cooler are ever moving.