One of the great things about running this blog is that people send me things to look at. Sometimes I see connections between two things that were initially unrelated by…
Category: Sea level
Despite popular opinion and calls to action, the Maldives are not being overrun by sea level rise
When somebody mentions “Maldives”, the image above of a tropical paradise often springs to mind. Andy Revkin wrote a story recently about the Maldives on his NYT Dot Earth blog…
Heavy: Global warming linked to gravity
[insert your own caption here] Vancouver Sun/Reuters January 13, 2009 ANTARCTICA — Sea levels will rise at varying rates around the world because of a quirk of the earth’s gravity…
Basic Geology Part 3 – Sea Level Rises During Interglacial Periods
Guest post by Steven Goddard One of the most cited “proofs” of global warming is that sea level is rising, as can be seen in the graph below. http://sealevel.colorado.edu/current/sl_noib_global_sm.jpg This…
Ice Ages and Sea Level
Guest post by Dr. David Archibald The Earth is currently in an interglacial period of an ice age that started about two and a half million years ago. The Earth’s…
JPL says: FORGET LA NINA: OSCILLATION RULES AS THE PACIFIC COOLS
While I said a couple of days a go that “La Nina is back” it appears I mistook a strong PDO cool signature for the La Nina signature. As JPL’s…
21 spotless days and solar magnetic field still in a funk
We are now at 21 days with no sunspots, it will be interesting to see if we reach a spotless 30 day period and then perhaps a spotless month of…
Satellite derived sea level updated- short term trend has been shrinking since 2005
We’ve been waiting for the UC web page to be updated with the most recent sea level data. It finally has been updated for 2008. It looks like the steady…
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