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Dangerous Sea Level Rise In Sweden
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Obviously someone forgot to add 3 mm/year.
That’s a lot of PGR.
Overpeck says 20 foot rise in sea level. Gosh isn’t that what Al Gore said too? They forgot exponential isostatic adjustments so we need to double it to 40 feet of sea level rise because it’s scarrier. If isostatic adjustments were used on humans Shaq at 7′ 1” would be a -2’11” if he walked down a flight of stairs.
http://news.mongabay.com/2006/0323-sea_levels.html
That is perfectly normal in Baltic Sea. Ground has been rising since the age ice. It is rising 1 cm a year in the northern part of Baltic. In Sundsvall about 7 mm. When gound is rising the sea level is going down. This has nothing to do with climate change.
Weird. Hansen says that sea level rise of five metres this century is dead certain. Must be a hell of a lot of rebound to overcome the 5 cm per year which Hansen promises.
Actually, the Scandinavian peninsula is tipping over.
The north rises a lot and the south sinks a little.
http://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/72.php
Probably to many people living in the south. Soon it will be like Guam, on the verge of tipping over into the sea!