1990 IPCC Report : No Acceleration Of Sea Level Rise During The 20th Century

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They reported that sea level is rising at 1-2 mm/year, which means that Miami won’t actually drown for another 3,000 years or so.

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First IPCC report

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5 Responses to 1990 IPCC Report : No Acceleration Of Sea Level Rise During The 20th Century

  1. miked1947 says:

    They have improved their A$$-umptions and Al-Gore-Rhythms since 1990. GIA does wonders for GSL! next month they are opening up the new sea port in Boulder CO because of the accelerated SLR.

  2. gator69 says:

    Back then, grantologists lacked the $ensitive models needed to $ee just how fast $ea levels were rising. $aviours!

  3. T.O.O says:

    Steve,
    Why are you ignoring more recent (and more accurate) information on sea level rise?

    Polar Melting Is Accelerating, So Is Sea-Level Rise
    A report by 47 scientists using data from 10 satellites provides exquisitely detailed measurements of Greenland and Antarctica

    LESS ICE, MORE ACCURACY: Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are now shrinking three times faster than they were in the 1990s.

    Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are shrinking three times faster than they were in the 1990s, and their contribution to global sea level rise is growing, according to a new study by many of the world’s top ice experts.

    Melting of the two massive polar ice sheets raised the world’s oceans 11.1 millimeters between 1992 and 2011, or just under half an inch, accounting for about one-fifth of the total sea level rise during that period.

    The study represents a major scientific advance that could help improve projections of future sea level rise, experts said.: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=polar-melting-is-accelera

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