NASA shows that sea level rose at a rate of 0.9 mm/year from 1950 to 1995, and then accelerated to 3.3 mm/year from 1995 to 2018, but I can’t find any tide gauges which reflect that change.
Sea Level | Vital Signs – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Projections of accelerating sea level rise from NOAA were failing badly, so NOAA quietly changed their projections to push the divergence date from 2000 out to 2030.
You cant find any tide gauges that reflect that change? It should be easy because they should ALL reflect that change. Or none will. It cant be some.
(It is obviously none)
no. it’s not all or none. you have to take in account that land is rising in some places (glacial rebound etc) and sinking in others.
I dont mean (or say) that gauges will all rise or all fall but that the change will be reflected in them all (or none). The rate of change must be reflected in them all as they are all interconnected.
The entire UK today is slowly tilting, down lower into the sea in the South and rising up in the North – all as a consequence of coming out of the last ice age. Nothing to do with sea level changes
As long as the planetary temperature is above a certain point, glaciers will melt, depending on the temperature, but they will continue to melt. Locally this may vary, but overall, melting will continue.