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originally posted by: seasonal
The average sea level is showing a increase in sea level-3mm a year since the mid 1990's. But in 2016 and so far in 2017 the sea levels are dropping. I imagine this is part of a larger cycle.
www.iceagenow.info...
NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year.
As I said, that’s the average. But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture.
Sea levels fell in 2016, and with all of this winter’s record-breaking snowfall, I wouldn’t be surprised if they decline again this year.
This chart shows what the sea level rise since the 1990's but in 2016 the sea level starts level off and to fall, perhaps it is on it's way down or is this just normal fluctuations in the the levels?
originally posted by: seasonal
The average sea level is showing a increase in sea level-3mm a year since the mid 1990's. But in 2016 and so far in 2017 the sea levels are dropping. I imagine this is part of a larger cycle.
www.iceagenow.info...
NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year.
As I said, that’s the average. But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture.
Sea levels fell in 2016, and with all of this winter’s record-breaking snowfall, I wouldn’t be surprised if they decline again this year.
This chart shows what the sea level rise since the 1990's but in 2016 the sea level starts level off and to fall, perhaps it is on it's way down or is this just normal fluctuations in the the levels?
originally posted by: seasonal
The average sea level is showing a increase in sea level-3mm a year since the mid 1990's. But in 2016 and so far in 2017 the sea levels are dropping. I imagine this is part of a larger cycle.
www.iceagenow.info...
NASA satellite sea level observations for the past 24 years show that – on average – sea levels have been rising 3.4 millimeters per year. That’s 0.134 inches, about the thickness of a dime and a nickel stacked together, per year.
As I said, that’s the average. But when you focus in on 2016 and 2017, you get a different picture.
Sea levels fell in 2016, and with all of this winter’s record-breaking snowfall, I wouldn’t be surprised if they decline again this year.
This chart shows what the sea level rise since the 1990's but in 2016 the sea level starts level off and to fall, perhaps it is on it's way down or is this just normal fluctuations in the the levels?
originally posted by: rickymouse
I think all the water is landing on us up here, we are willing to share a little of the rain. We have all sorts of moss growing around the house the last five years, it is getting a little tiring. But at least the forest fire risk is lower, I am glad of that.
originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: seasonal
...the pressure they then exert on the ocean crust, that has an equally obvious implication for the displacement of sub crustal magma and the likely hood that some of that magma will over time be displaced toward the continental crust...
You mean like squeezing a pimple?
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
With UFO stealing our water supplies this is not surprising. Must be a real sought after in the stars.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
With UFO stealing our water supplies this is not surprising. Must be a real sought after in the stars.
Why would UFOs steal water when it is more easily accessible in space with less effort?