Proof that sea level rise is greater in some places.
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I can’t seem to get Hendriks webcam with IE10 (text but no pic) – do I need a different browser?
It works fine on iPhone. Assume on iPad too.
Chuck IE in the bin. Chrome is way faster and everything simply works.
Ha! Works with Firefox on my Transformer Pad. Thx jeffk & Olaf.
“Greenland Reaches A Tipping Point”
The U.S. Navy must be visiting in port:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cesSRfXqS1Q
They better leave soon before Greenland tips over.
Maybe Hanky knows something, the picture does have a certain tiltyness.
Proof of AGW right there. Not a single roof or road has snow.. 😉
Yep, and what is that sea level on the left side, about 20 feet higher?