NASA: "Sea levels are FALLING!!"

More bad news for the climate crusader k00ks.........and by the way........are these people the biggest suckers walking the planet or what?

"NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year."

But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture..........closeup screen shot of sea levels from Jan 2016 to March 2017. This clearly shows the decline."



https://www.iceagenow.info/sea-levels-are-falling/


:oops-28::popcorn::oops-28::popcorn:
/----/ the sea is in constant motion with rip tides, waves and wind. How could anyone pinpoint the sea level with in a fraction of an inch?
The same way you shills pinpoint the temperature 2000 years ago! LOL!
/----/ I'm a shill because I don't buy your Goreball Warming scam? Quick, send Al Gore more money.
 
More bad news for the climate crusader k00ks.........and by the way........are these people the biggest suckers walking the planet or what?

"NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year."

But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture..........closeup screen shot of sea levels from Jan 2016 to March 2017. This clearly shows the decline."



https://www.iceagenow.info/sea-levels-are-falling/


:oops-28::popcorn::oops-28::popcorn:
/----/ the sea is in constant motion with rip tides, waves and wind. How could anyone pinpoint the sea level with in a fraction of an inch?
The same way you shills pinpoint the temperature 2000 years ago! LOL!
/----/ I'm a shill because I don't buy your Goreball Warming scam? Quick, send Al Gore more money.
Sorry. I should have said the way "THE" shills.....I don't believe in GW for a second.
 
More bad news for the climate crusader k00ks.........and by the way........are these people the biggest suckers walking the planet or what?

"NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year."

But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture..........closeup screen shot of sea levels from Jan 2016 to March 2017. This clearly shows the decline."



https://www.iceagenow.info/sea-levels-are-falling/


:oops-28::popcorn::oops-28::popcorn:
/----/ the sea is in constant motion with rip tides, waves and wind. How could anyone pinpoint the sea level with in a fraction of an inch?
They "average" everything which is an "anomaly" which means every millimeter a tidal gauge bobs up and not down. It's about as accurate as weighing Michael Moore with a seismic gauge while he is jiggling his boobs
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[QUOTE="CrusaderFrank, post: 17811623, member: 19448"
Believe? So it's not about data and evidence, it's an article of faith[/QUOTE]

Such is the nature of religion...you must believe what those that have been chosen to be high priests say. In religion, the priests aren't required to provide actual evidence to support what they say...you are required to believe...or be branded a heretic and cast out into reality.
 
Thread summary:

Some dumbasses are looking at a 1-year trend in sea level.

News flash, dumbasses. Sea level sometimes drops over such a short time scale. Why? Lake Eyre in Australia fills up during especially rainy years. It has no outflow, so it only loses water by evaporation, and that takes a year or two. During that period, the water isn't in the oceans, so sea level drops.

Lake Eyre begins filling with water after soaking rains
 
More bad news for the climate crusader k00ks.........and by the way........are these people the biggest suckers walking the planet or what?

"NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year."

But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture..........closeup screen shot of sea levels from Jan 2016 to March 2017. This clearly shows the decline."



https://www.iceagenow.info/sea-levels-are-falling/


:oops-28::popcorn::oops-28::popcorn:
/----/ the sea is in constant motion with rip tides, waves and wind. How could anyone pinpoint the sea level with in a fraction of an inch?

How could anyone claim that it is rising a few mm per year?
/----/ the same way they can predict a quarter degree increase in temperature 100 years from now. Wild guess.
There is nothing wild about it.

They are making a calculated statement designed to raise fear based upon questionable premises and faulty science.
 
With Miami Beach set to break ground this year on the most ambitious piece yet of its aggressive anti-flooding project, some homeowners worry that raising streets to keep them dry will cause flooding on their properties.

01-29-BeachPump.jpg

The city will embark on a $100 million project to raise roads, install pumps and water mains and redo sewer connections during the next two years across a swath of single-family homes in the La Gorce and Lakeview neighborhoods of Mid-Beach. A sizable chunk of a citywide effort estimated to cost $400 to $500 million, the work is meant to keep streets dry in the face of sea level rise.

Along the way, engineers will have to figure out how to smoothly join private property to the public right-of-way, which will be an average of two feet higher than it is now. In some cases, private property that drains excess water into the street will no longer do so, creating a conundrum that public works officials believe could be solved with a new form of public-private partnership

Miami Beach to begin new $100 million flood prevention project in face of sea level rise

From the front lines of sea level rise.
 
With Miami Beach set to break ground this year on the most ambitious piece yet of its aggressive anti-flooding project, some homeowners worry that raising streets to keep them dry will cause flooding on their properties.

01-29-BeachPump.jpg

The city will embark on a $100 million project to raise roads, install pumps and water mains and redo sewer connections during the next two years across a swath of single-family homes in the La Gorce and Lakeview neighborhoods of Mid-Beach. A sizable chunk of a citywide effort estimated to cost $400 to $500 million, the work is meant to keep streets dry in the face of sea level rise.

Along the way, engineers will have to figure out how to smoothly join private property to the public right-of-way, which will be an average of two feet higher than it is now. In some cases, private property that drains excess water into the street will no longer do so, creating a conundrum that public works officials believe could be solved with a new form of public-private partnership

Miami Beach to begin new $100 million flood prevention project in face of sea level rise

From the front lines of sea level rise.
If that project is supposed to be some sort of proof that sea levels are rising then there is a lot more proof that we had sweet-f-all to do with it. Holland has been doing that and much more in the 16th Century and the "Waterschappen" used Windmills to pump out the water that broke up entire regions into (the barrier) islands.
Fuck you guys are totally ignorant what has been going on in the world unless it's been on CNN or on a warmer blog you'll never know about it !
 
They are making a calculated statement designed to raise fear based upon questionable premises and faulty science.

Those deniers always get caught and exposed each time they push one of their endless frauds, but they don't care. They just move on to the next fraud.

Why? Their kook right-wing political cult has ordered them to embrace the fraud, so they embrace the fraud. Their loyalty to their political/religious cult is greater than their devotion to truth.
 
LOL Somehow I will choose to believe the scientists rather than a bunch of 'Conservative' loons on a message board. You might ask the people in Miami about whether they believe the sea level is falling.
seems you believe they have a consensus. derp
 
Global sea level has been rising over the past century, and the rate has increased in recent decades. In 2014, global sea level was 2.6 inchesabove the 1993 average—the highest annual average in the satellite record (1993-present). Sea level continues to rise at a rate of about one-eighth of an inch per year.

Higher sea levels mean that deadly and destructive storm surges push farther inland than they once did, which also means more frequent nuisance flooding. Disruptive and expensive, nuisance flooding is estimated to be from 300 percent to 900 percent more frequent within U.S. coastal communities than it was just 50 years ago.

The two major causes of global sea level rise are thermal expansion caused by warming of the ocean (since water expands as it warms) and increased melting of land-based ice, such as glaciers and ice sheets. The oceans are absorbing more than 90 percent of the increased atmospheric heat associated with emissions from human activity.

Is sea level rising?

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The streets of Annapolis, Md., now flood about 40 times a year at high tide. Even the owners of property that is significantly inland may need flood insurance as the sea's level continues to rise.

Sea levels are rising and climate scientists blame global warming. They predict that higher seas will cause more coastal flooding through this century and beyond, even in places that have normally been high and dry.

But mapping where future floods will strike has barely begun.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency maps where people are at moderate or high risk of flooding. Most people with property in hazardous areas — where the annual risk of a flood is one in a hundred or more — are required by law to buy federal flood insurance from FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program.

But FEMA's insurance maps are based on past patterns of flooding. Future sea level rise — which is expected to create new, bigger flood zones — is not factored in.

So some communities are doing the mapping themselves. Like Annapolis, the state capital of Maryland.

Mapping Coastal Flood Risk Lags Behind Sea Level Rise

States and local communities are hiring people to do their own risk mapping. The treasonous fat senile old orange clown has effectively shut down the Federal Government as an organization that protects the American Citizen.
dude, you're too stupid to grasp this stuff. water levels and climate and shit.

stick to your consensus, mine says otherwise.
 
More bad news for the climate crusader k00ks.........and by the way........are these people the biggest suckers walking the planet or what?

"NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year."

But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture..........closeup screen shot of sea levels from Jan 2016 to March 2017. This clearly shows the decline."



https://www.iceagenow.info/sea-levels-are-falling/


:oops-28::popcorn::oops-28::popcorn:
Kind of neat how a warmer planet makes more vapor of water. Now you know how the storms in the northeast came about. But then just cause it is a fact you won't believe it or understand the science behind it.
 
With Miami Beach set to break ground this year on the most ambitious piece yet of its aggressive anti-flooding project, some homeowners worry that raising streets to keep them dry will cause flooding on their properties.

01-29-BeachPump.jpg

The city will embark on a $100 million project to raise roads, install pumps and water mains and redo sewer connections during the next two years across a swath of single-family homes in the La Gorce and Lakeview neighborhoods of Mid-Beach. A sizable chunk of a citywide effort estimated to cost $400 to $500 million, the work is meant to keep streets dry in the face of sea level rise.

Along the way, engineers will have to figure out how to smoothly join private property to the public right-of-way, which will be an average of two feet higher than it is now. In some cases, private property that drains excess water into the street will no longer do so, creating a conundrum that public works officials believe could be solved with a new form of public-private partnership

Miami Beach to begin new $100 million flood prevention project in face of sea level rise

From the front lines of sea level rise.
Did Guam sink?
 
They are making a calculated statement designed to raise fear based upon questionable premises and faulty science.

Those deniers always get caught and exposed each time they push one of their endless frauds, but they don't care. They just move on to the next fraud.

Why? Their kook right-wing political cult has ordered them to embrace the fraud, so they embrace the fraud. Their loyalty to their political/religious cult is greater than their devotion to truth.
Fraud. Someone trying to control the economy and how people live through fear and misrepresentation of what climate is.

You're too stupid to have this conversation with.

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LOL Somehow I will choose to believe the scientists rather than a bunch of 'Conservative' loons on a message board. You might ask the people in Miami about whether they believe the sea level is falling.
/----/ Why? Plenty of scientists say it's all a scam and you ignore them.

Yet the same "science lovers" say that a man can actually transition into a woman.

Ummm, who are the true deniers?
 
More bad news for the climate crusader k00ks.........and by the way........are these people the biggest suckers walking the planet or what?

"NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year."

But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture..........closeup screen shot of sea levels from Jan 2016 to March 2017. This clearly shows the decline."



https://www.iceagenow.info/sea-levels-are-falling/


:oops-28::popcorn::oops-28::popcorn:
Kind of neat how a warmer planet makes more vapor of water. Now you know how the storms in the northeast came about. But then just cause it is a fact you won't believe it or understand the science behind it.






Who's residence time is 9 days. Might need to work on your theory there, sport.
 
You can always tell in here when the climate crusaders have folded like a cheap wallet on a thread..........they know they are pwned on the fake narrative and the best thing they can do is ignore a thread so it falls down the page and out of sight :gay::gay::gay:


ghey
 
Those deniers always get caught and exposed each time they push one of their endless frauds, but they don't care. They just move on to the next fraud.
What fraud are you talking about? Show us a few of these frauds and prove they are frauds, jackass.
 

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