Sea Level Is Stable Around the World… The Good News the Media Don’t Want Us to Hear

There has been no dramatic sea level rise in the past century, and projections show no dramatic rise is likely to occur in the coming century.

Sea Level Rise: Hockey Stick or Roller Coaster?

…apparent sea level acceleration may have oscillated about a mean of zero and an amplitude of roughly 0.4 mm/yr/yr.

Antarctica Putting Brakes on Global Sea Level Rise! And: ‘World Climate News’ Makes Debut

The new model also expects more snowfall in Antarctica and the Antarctic ice mass is even expected to remain unchanged and stable overall this century

Sea Level Update from Noosa National Park, Queensland Australia

So, each year on the highest tide I go see how much the ocean has risen.

Science Catches Up With WUWT

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Those who read my work may recall my post called “Munging the Sea Level Data“. In it, I showed that the apparent acceleration in the…

Being Disagreeable – At Christmas

It is increasingly difficult to articulate a sceptical perspective on catastrophic human-caused climate change and other such issues.

False, Washington Post, Climate Change Isn’t Forcing Retreat From Hog Island

Tide gauge data show no measurable increase in the rate of sea level rise in recent decades along coastal Virginia.

The Mirror Makes Ludicrous Claim That Large Parts of England Will Be Under Water By 2100

These ludicrous forecasts, based partly on improbably high temperature increases, assume a sea level rise over 30 times faster than it is now.

Sea Level Is Rising – But So What?

Climate Central needs more than a fancy interactive map to make a convincing case sea level will change that drastically.

Scientists say sea-level changes formed Australia’s K’Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef

“Our research provides evidence that the formation of K’gari and the Great Barrier Reef are linked to a change in the magnitude of sea-level rise and fall due to major…

New York Times prediction BUST: 1995 article cited climate ‘experts’ warning ‘most of the beaches on the East Coast of the U.S. could be gone in 25 years’

At the most likely rate of rise, some experts say, most of the beaches on the East Coast of the United States would be gone in 25 years.

In Praise Of King Canute

Michael Kile                                                                                                               At first glance there would appear to be no connection between an ancient monarch, a small island nine kilometres south of Papua New Guinea and 160 kilometres…

That Sinking Feeling

Our local media is up to their usual alarmism. From the San Francisco Chronicle (paywalled, so I quote). Emphasis mine.

Sea Level Rise Acceleration – An Alternative Hypothesis – Part 2

There is a strong probability that the “accelerations” predicted by Nerem et al in their 2018 Paper (1) are due to the method of calculation and not inherent in the…

Claim: For Wetland Plants, Sea-level Rise Stamps Out Benefits of Higher CO2

Beneficial effects of rising CO2 for plants disappear under flooding, 33-year field experiment reveals

Claim: Bringing Order to The Chaos of Sea Level Projections

We will see the first half-meter rise before the end of this century, even if we start reducing greenhouse gas emissions on a large scale. For this period, it therefore…

Sea Level Rise Acceleration – An Alternative Hypothesis

Having analysed the NASA Sea Level readings over the last 4 years it has been concluded that the accelerations derived by Nerem et al. are a consequence of the methodology…

Sea Level: Rise and Fall – Slowing Down to Speed Up

We estimate a quadratic model of climate-driven global mean sea level (GMSL) change based on the satellite altimetry record (1993–2020), including a rigorous assessment of the errors in the quadratic…

Washed Away – A Short Film About Sea Level Fall

This is evidence etched in stone that there have been times in the past when sea levels were even higher than they are now. Why? Because the climate has always…

Sinking Cities and Sea Level Rise

“Coastal cities around the globe are sinking by up to several centimeters per year, on average, satellite observations reveal. The one-two punch of subsiding land and rising seas means that…