Uneven sea level rise due to AGW will continue into future

Crick gave us information, you give us a silly emoticon. You are really an idiot. Sea level rise is a very serious subject, given how low most of the ports of the world are.
 
Crick gave us information, you give us a silly emoticon. You are really an idiot. Sea level rise is a very serious subject, given how low most of the ports of the world are.
When the insanely wealthy lolberals start liquidating their seaside properties in Palm Beach, Newport, and Malibu, for pennies on the dollar, you be sure and come get us....Until then, all you chumps are is bigger bags of wind than the increased hurricanes that never came.
 
So you believe that refutes the data showing sea level rise?
 
The pattern of uneven sea level rise over the last quarter century has been driven in part by human-caused climate change, not just natural variability, according to a new study... ... 7mm/year may not sound like much...
Wait a sec, the official settled science just a year ago was that sea levels have been rising at 1.6 mm per year since 1870:
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Y'all might want to get your story straight --from Sea level rise - Wikipedia:

Over the past 100 years, the rate of sea level rise varied from an increase of about 0.36 inches (9.1 mm) per year along the Louisiana Coast due to land sinking, to a drop of a few inches per decade in parts of Alaska due to post-glacial rebound.

So what's up w/ average world sea levels --are they rising (like we were saying before), falling (like in Alaska), or are they staying the same and the shoreline (tide guages and all) are sinking?
 
How do you know this is caused by Man, and not Natural, Cyclical changes in weather, and climate?
 
Because you're inept at using the internet.


Did a Google search on "NASA, sea level, addition" and this was the first hit

New Study Finds Sea Level Rise Accelerating


Making sense of senseless sea level scares in Norfolk Virginia – 60% of the rise is from subsidence, the remainder from landfill settling



the land around Norfolk is sinking, a phenomenon called “subsidence,” due in part to continuing adjustments in the earth’s crust to the melting of glaciers from the last ice age. Plus, the city is slowly sinking into the crater of a meteor that slammed into the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay 35 million years ago.



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That's so nice for Norfolk. Now what bearing does that have on the point under discussion? It would appear, none.
 

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