Climate change and sea level rise?

Tides occur daily, with sea levels going back to their original level after the gravitational attraction of the moons gravity has subsided.

So WTF has that to do with your statement?
Yes the tides bring water in and out with little noticeable difference in high tides and low each day except as caused by currents and wind and the moons gravitation.

The point is the average of high and low tide recordings taken from over a hundred ocean gauges around the world are averaged together. These measurements have been collected for over 50 years and show that the average sea level is rising .13 inches per year and rate of increase is .04 inches per year. That means sea levels are projected to rise an average of 17 inches over the next hundred years. Satellite data taken over last 20 years confirms these rises in sea level.
The Younger Dryas put 10 million square miles of land underwater. You think this imaginary “sea level rise” is significant?

Let’s suppose your fake numbers are real, what’s the fix?
There are two problems responsible for the rise in sea levels..
The melting of glaciers and sea ice and the warming of the oceans which causes expansion of the seas. Stopping global warming solves both problems.
 
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Yes the tides bring water in and out with little noticeable difference in high tides and low each day except as caused by currents and wind and the moons gravitation.

The point is the average of high and low tide recordings taken from over a hundred ocean gauges around the world are averaged together. These measurements have been collected for over 50 years and show that the average sea level is rising .13 inches per year and rate of increase is .04 inches per year. That means sea levels are projected to rise an average of 17 inches over the next hundred years. Satellite data taken over last 20 years confirms these rises in sea level.

There are two problems responsible for the rise in sea levels..
The melting of glaciers and sea ice and the warming of the oceans which causes expansion of the seas. Stopping global warming solves both problems.
How do we “stop global warming”?
 
See? This one literally doesn't know what tides are.

And he doesn't understand how stupid that makes him.

They make 'em extra dumb in denierstan.
Not sure if you noticed, those pictures are the same from the oldest to the most recent, even factoring in tides. Can't make it go away, can you.............?

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Satellite data taken over last 20 years confirms these rises in sea level.



That's another complete and total lie.

The ACTUAL satellite data shows oceans dropping microscopically.

The FUDGED satellite data shows ocean "rise."

There is a difference between DATA and FUDGE, and that requires an IQ over 5 to understand.....
 
That's another complete and total lie.

The ACTUAL satellite data shows oceans dropping microscopically.

The FUDGED satellite data shows ocean "rise."

There is a difference between DATA and FUDGE, and that requires an IQ over 5 to understand.....
Shut up liar. You're embarrassing yourself.
 
Not sure if you noticed, those pictures are the same from the oldest to the most recent, even factoring in tides. Can't make it go away, can you.............?

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The photos are the same as the questions outlined here over and over that the media, including Faux and RAV and ONNN, will not ask....

IT is incredibly easy to discredit the Co2 Fraud, and the only reason why the Co2 Fraud continues is because

Faux, RAV, and ONNN are all run by the SAME DEMOGRAPHIC BEHIND THE Co2 FRAUD.....
 
The photos are the same as the questions outlined here over and over that the media, including Faux and RAV and ONNN, will not ask....

IT is incredibly easy to discredit the Co2 Fraud, and the only reason why the Co2 Fraud continues is because

Faux, RAV, and ONNN are all run by the SAME DEMOGRAPHIC BEHIND THE Co2 FRAUD.....
Great documentary on CC in a new thread......90 minutes long, worth every minute.
 
From satellite and tide gauge data, we know that sea level is rising about 3.3 millimeters (0.13 inches) a year, a rate that grows by another 1 millimeter (0.04 inches) per year every decade. Thus over 100 yrs, the average sea level would be expected to rise over 17 inches.
Nah. Last column is ft/century.

 
Do the pictures lie?
If you believe that any of the pictures you posted provide any evidence whatsoever regarding sea level rise since the Industrial Revolution, then you are precisely as stupid as I originally concluded.
 
Yes the tides bring water in and out with little noticeable difference in high tides and low each day except as caused by currents and wind and the moons gravitation.

The point is the average of high and low tide recordings taken from over a hundred ocean gauges around the world are averaged together. These measurements have been collected for over 50 years and show that the average sea level is rising .13 inches per year and rate of increase is .04 inches per year. That means sea levels are projected to rise an average of 17 inches over the next hundred years. Satellite data taken over last 20 years confirms these rises in sea level.

There are two problems responsible for the rise in sea levels..
The melting of glaciers and sea ice and the warming of the oceans which causes expansion of the seas. Stopping global warming solves both problems.
IT IS BULLSHIT

. A 2021 study analyzed changes in land area on 221 atolls in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, utilizing cloud-free imagery from Landsat satellites. The atolls studied are shown in red in the following figure. Apart from the Maldives and Tuvalu, the dataset included islands in the South China Sea, the Marshall Islands and French Polynesia.
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The study found that the total land area of the atolls increased by 6.1% between 2000 and 2017, from 1,008 to 1,069 square kilometers (389 to 413 square miles).

ABC 'DISAPPEARING ISLANDS' CLAIM PROVED FALSE. AGAIN​

 
You do realize that those pictures prove absolutely nothing. There is a natural process known as tides which change the sea level. It is do to several factors but mostly the gravitational effect of the moon on the seas. The result is high and low tides in the oceans around the world which changes the sea level. Winds and currents also change sea level. Only by averaging mean high and mean low tide at many location around the world can we determine the average sea level. The changes in this average over a period of years reveal whether the seas are rising or falling.

I think this is taught in 7th grade. If you haven't made it that far in your education, then come back when you do and we can have a real discussion.


Actually, it is you who don't realize that yes, they do. There is a series of photos taken in Australia of a particular marking over a 100 year period, always taken at the exact same time of tidal state.

And guess what. No change.
 
Yes the tides bring water in and out with little noticeable difference in high tides and low each day except as caused by currents and wind and the moons gravitation.

The point is the average of high and low tide recordings taken from over a hundred ocean gauges around the world are averaged together. These measurements have been collected for over 50 years and show that the average sea level is rising .13 inches per year and rate of increase is .04 inches per year. That means sea levels are projected to rise an average of 17 inches over the next hundred years. Satellite data taken over last 20 years confirms these rises in sea level.

There are two problems responsible for the rise in sea levels..
The melting of glaciers and sea ice and the warming of the oceans which causes expansion of the seas. Stopping global warming solves both problems.
Sea ice melting CAN'T raise sea levels. If you don't know even that little bit of scientific fact, then you have no business talking to us who do.
 
Sea ice melting CAN'T raise sea levels. If you don't know even that little bit of scientific fact, then you have no business talking to us who do.
I bet he's aware of the difference between floating ice and land based ice. But, at least in this comment, you do NOT.
 
Nah. Last column is ft/century.

Sticking with NOAA:

"Sea level along the U.S. coastline is projected to rise, on average, 10 - 12 inches (0.25 - 0.30 meters) in the next 30 years (2020 - 2050), which will be as much as the rise measured over the last 100 years (1920 - 2020). Sea level rise will vary regionally along U.S. coasts because of changes in both land and ocean height."​



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