Sinking Sea Level Alarmism: Study By Nevada Scientists Show Surface Motion of Continents “On Average Upward”

Scientists find that on average, motion of continents is currently upward.

German climate science critical site Die kalte Sonne here reports on a recent study by Hammond et al (2021) titled:  “GPS Imaging of Global Vertical Land Motion for Studies of Sea Level Rise“.

Red regions depict positive vertical motion, blue depict negative. Source: Hammond et al, 2021.

For example, the NOAA keeps a coastal station tide list for tracking global linear relative sea level (RSL). The data and charts can be looked at country-by-country here. Overall, only 3 stations show a RSL rise of 7.5 mm/year or more, meaning only three stations (0.08%) are on track to reach the IPCC’s alarmist 75 cm sea level rise projection by 2100.

And if we use the more conservative and realistic 60 cm rise, only 5 stations (1.4%) are on track.





3 responses to “Sinking Sea Level Alarmism: Study By Nevada Scientists Show Surface Motion of Continents “On Average Upward””

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  2. patrick healy

    For what its worth, the local lobster boat fishermen here in the North East of Scotland tell me that because of rising COASTAL levels, they are finding it more difficult to launch their boats.

  3. Richard Greene

    I’ll get worried when rich Americans stop buying oceanfront mansions not far above sea level. Obama bought two such mansions — one in MA and one in Hawaii. He also promised to stop the seas from rising, so I guess he’s safe !

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