By P Gosselin on 12. December 2013
Retired German meteorologist Klaus-Eckart Puls has written an analysis at the European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) website here. He concludes: Old and new measurement data show that sea level rise has decelerated.” The article is a bit long and so I’ll focus on the main results only. North Sea rise stagnates First he […]
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By P Gosselin on 30. August 2013
Satellite Measured Sea Level Is Measuring Ocean Heat By Ed Caryl Sometime in the last year, someone commented in some article that sea level rise as observed by satellite radar altimetry was overstated due to the fact that as warm water expands, it gets lighter, gravity has less pull on it, and it bulges up. […]
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By P Gosselin on 6. December 2012
German veteran meteorologist Klaus-Eckart Puls here has done an analysis of sea level rise. Contrary to claims made by fringe alarmist physicists, we see that sea level rise has decelerated markedly since 2003. Sea Level Rise Since 2003 Has Slowed Down From 1993 to 2003, sea level rose 3.5 mm/year. Over the next decade, sea […]
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By P Gosselin on 3. October 2012
Michael Krüger at German blogsite Readers Edition uncovers how one of Stefan Rahmstorf’s scariest prophecies of climate doom has just been RESOUNDINGLY refuted by hard data from a new European study. Gulf Stream is not weakening, a new European study says. Photo source: NASA (public domain image). Krüger writes: In 1999 German scientist Stefan Rahmstorf was […]
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By P Gosselin on 21. September 2012
Michael Krüger at Readers Edition writes about sea level data from the NOAA. NOAA INTERACTIVE SEA LEVEL CHART – CLICK HERE “We have to get used to the idea of a sea level rise of about one meter for this century,“ announced Prof. John Schellnhuber in 2008, based on new findings. Other researchers, based on […]
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By P Gosselin on 13. July 2012
Geologist Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt have sifted through recent scientific literature looking for evidence that global sea level rise has accelerated over the last 3 decades. Their result: “The scientific facts speak very clearly against it. It is only a question of time before the idea disappears from the public discussion.” Lüning and […]
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By P Gosselin on 25. June 2012
By Ed Caryl On Friday, June 22nd, 2012, the The National Academy of Science issued a press release titled, “California Sea Level Projected to Rise at Higher Rate Than Global Average; Slower Rate for Oregon, Washington, But Major Earthquake Could Cause Sudden Rise”. Just in time for Rio+20. Figure 1: Arial photo of San Andreas […]
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By P Gosselin on 18. June 2012
What Is Sea Level Really Doing? by Ed Caryl This is the second article I’ve written on sea level. For a review see A Level Look at Sea Level. Figure 1: Mean Sea Level, citation: Nerem, R. S., D. Chambers, C. Choe, and G. T. Mitchum. “Estimating Mean Sea Level Change from the TOPEX and […]
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By P Gosselin on 4. May 2012
A new paper has been published by Twila Moon et al titled: 21st-Century Evolution of Greenland Outlet Glacier Velocities appearing in the journal Science. Lead author Twila Moon finds that claims of rapid Greenland glacier acceleration are massively overstated. The study contradicts all the bedwetting projections made by the crackpots at NASA or the PIK in Potsdam. The […]
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By P Gosselin on 26. April 2012
Veteran meteorologist Klaus-Eckart Puls made a presentation on sea level at the 4th climate conference in Munich at the end of last year. The data are clear: sea level rise is slowing down. Here are the data Puls presents: 0:35 – Not everyone is convinced sea levels will rise quickly. Qatar just built a stadium […]
Posted in Antarctic, Arctic, Glaciers, Misc., Oceans, Sea Levels, Stupid Predictions |
By P Gosselin on 11. April 2012
How often do we hear screams “head for the hills, sea levels are rising fast!” from alarmists like James Extreme Hansen of GISS and Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)? Yet, study after study show that there is no evidence of accelerating sea level rise. All sea level fluctuations are […]
Posted in Models, Oceans, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 28. November 2011
German “intellectual” online daily Die Zeit here interviews four (state-funded) alarmists (some more, some less) just to reassure its readers that the world is indeed coming to a catastrophic end. Here it’s interesting to compare the remarks of Hans von Storch and Stefan Rahmstorf on the subject of sea level rise of the North Sea, as […]
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