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To: combjelly who wrote (1567670)10/24/2025 1:59:40 PM
From: Broken_Clock3 Recommendations

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longz
maceng2
miraje

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If you want to discuss coastal issues, I'd be happy to.


You can start here:

pubs.usgs.gov

"Global changes in sea level result from tectonic processes, such as the down- or up-warping of the ocean basins, or from changes in the total volume of water in the oceans. During the last great ice age, which began 36,000 years ago, huge amounts of ocean water were transformed into glaciers, resulting in a 100-meter drop in the global sea level. We are still emerging from that ice age, and sea level has been rising continuously over the last 20,000 years; during the past century, the rate of sea level rise has averaged 10-15 centimeters per century worldwide."



To: combjelly who wrote (1567670)10/24/2025 2:29:14 PM
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longz

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My argument was perfectly honest. As honest as a Lunar cycle.

Tides go out, tides come in. The Sun passes overhead every day.

If you were less uppity you might be worth listening to but unfortunately that is not the case.

Amazing the info that can be found these days.

Here is the projected tide, wind force, wind direction, and sea state for 5 days. at Palm Beach, NSW, Australia.

A handy reference to work from. Used to have to do all that in your head not so long ago, just from tide tables and Surface pressure charts.



Graphs

Can't be fully trusted completely of course, things happen, just look what happened to poor old Bayesian

Bayesian Captian Explains Why He Never Woke Guests | SY News Ep530

Maybe they should have dropped the keel. It could have helped the the stability problem.

In places like Monaco, they are super keen on stopping Climate Change.

With 50 $Trillion at stake, that pays for a lot of Yacht fuel, crew wages, and maintenance.