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To: Brumar89 who wrote (928958)4/3/2016 3:09:44 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1577853
 
Falling Sea Level

Posted on March 23, 2016 by stevengoddard

Sea level has been falling on the Atlantic seaboard for the past six years.



8534720 Atlantic City, New Jersey



8518750 The Battery, New York

Our top scientists say that Manhattan will be underwater no later than 2018, but this appears unlikely.



Stormy weather – Salon.com

Sea level rise rates on the Atlantic seaboard peaked around 1950. There is no “human footprint.” None at all.



Sea Level Trends – Variation of 50-year Mean Sea Level Trends

https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2016/03/23/falling-sea-level/

Daniel Haney says:

March 23, 2016 at 1:48 pm

Circa 2004….
And, in other news, Al Gore predicts that in 10 years the poles will no longer be ice covered.
“This is proven science”, said Gore.

[ Scary that Gore was so close to being President. ]

Ppie says:

March 23, 2016 at 1:51 pm

I live in Manhattan and on the west side. The west side highway or where the sea wall meets the hudson river isn’t close to being under water even during high tide. There’s definitely not tape on anyone’s windows and the wind is the same as it always has been. The tall buildings create canyons and certain times of year like winter tend to be very windy but the buildings and windows are engineered for this, no tape required. Any restaurant you go to they automatically put water on the table whether you want it or not, it’s called good service. As for the increase in crime it’s because of bad policy and a hostile relationship with the police by the current liberal mayor.

stevengoddard says:

March 23, 2016 at 3:36 pm

In 1926, Miami was under five feet of water.

AndyG55 says:
March 23, 2016 at 7:09 pm

You can search as long as you like through the NOAA tide data, you will not find one long term tide series that shows any acceleration of sea level rise.

There is absolutely NO CO2 warming signal in the NOAA sea level data.

George DuPont, Capt. USCG/USMM (Ret) says:
March 23, 2016 at 9:26 pm

I am a retired USCG/USMM Officer, with a little more than 70 years on the water, since I was a little swamp sprite… I have been sailing on the Gulf of Mexico and the Chesapeake Bay for more than 70 years. My observations: except for rare, unusual low tides, and high storm tides, the water levels for both High and Low tides have come up to about the same line on my boat docks for 70 years… No changes at all. Both normal high and low tides reach the same reference points. Some 20 years ago, I installed bronze markers on the pilings. The tides come to the same points, only in lunar or storm tides are they higher. This is for both the Gulf and the Bay. Interesting. Just the facts, no embellished figures.

Marc says:

March 23, 2016 at 10:41 pm

I’m a fellow scientist and what you just said shows you know your profession.

I also know this: you can google planet warming for most of the nine planets in our system and you will find out They Warmed. of course we were there. We did it and we Desperately Need To Be Taxed For Causing Global warming on Mars.