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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (1380250)11/16/2022 11:34:23 AM
From: pocotrader1 Recommendation

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oceanservice.noaa.gov



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (1380250)11/16/2022 11:39:18 AM
From: northam  Respond to of 1582201
 
I hope I'm around to see that, I'll be 343, LOL!!!!



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (1380250)11/16/2022 3:56:06 PM
From: Land Shark1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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Fake FatRumper shit



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (1380250)11/16/2022 4:02:40 PM
From: Mongo21161 Recommendation

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rdkflorida2

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the only way that will be correct if we can utilize the fresh water that will be generated by the glaciers and also de-salinization of saltwater....both great possibilities and somewhat happening now



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (1380250)11/16/2022 4:20:14 PM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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rdkflorida2

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"oceans are projected to rise an 8th of an inch scientists say by the year 2300"
Oceans are expected to rise by more than 1/8 inch by next November.

Long-term measurements of tide gauges and recent satellite data show that global sea level is rising, with the best estimate of the rate of global-average rise over the last decade being 3.6 mm per year (0.14 inches per year). The rate of sea level rise has increased since measurements using altimetry from space were started in 1992; the dominant factor in global-average sea level rise since 1970 is human-caused warming. The overall observed rise since 1902 is about 16 cm (6 inches) [Figure 6].

royalsociety.org.