Current Sea Level Lies Exceed Expectations

Sea levels are rising faster than expected from global warming, and University of Colorado geologist Bill Hay has a good idea why. The last official IPCC report in 2007 projected a global sea level rise between 0.2 and 0.5 meters by the year 2100. But current sea-level rise measurements meet or exceed the high end of that range and suggest a rise of one meter or more by the end of the century.

Global warming: Sea level rising faster than expected « Summit County Citizens Voice

According to wildly bloated University Of Colorado sea level data, sea level is rising at 3.1 mm per year, and slowing down since 2006. This would cause a rise of 27 cm by the year 2100, which is at the low end of IPCC projections.

 

2012_rel4: Global Mean Sea Level Time Series (seasonal signals retained) | CU Sea Level Research Group

The dishonesty and/or stupidity of people seeking global warming funding seems to know no bounds.

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5 Responses to Current Sea Level Lies Exceed Expectations

  1. Michael D Smith says:

    Nice deceleration… Here’s an old post of mine on the subject…
    http://naturalclimate.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/sea-level-deconstruction/

  2. And the satellite figures include 0.3mm/pa for isostaticd adj, leaving a rise of sea level of only 2.8mm.

    Interestingly UC dismiss this as:-

    This is considered a small effect since it is less than our estimated error of 0.4 mm/yr.

    http://sealevel.colorado.edu/content/do-you-account-plate-tectonics-global-mean-sea-level-trend

  3. Lance says:

    I bought property in Arizona, looking forward to Ocean Front property!!!

  4. Andy DC says:

    Nothing like a natural disaster to bring the coo-coo’s out of the woodwork.

  5. gator69 says:

    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) was founded in 1962 to ensure that “advertisements were welcomed and trusted by consumers”. I think it’s time to do the same with taxpayer funded science. I am sick of hearing the talking heads make wild claims, when their own science says something completely different. Why is fraud not fraud when scientists do it?

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