Posted on 03/28/2011 1:52:47 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
The paper is currently in press at the Journal of Coastal Research and is provided with open access to the full publication. The results are stunning for their contradiction to AGW theories which suggest global warming would accelerate sea level rise during the last century.
Our first analysis determined the acceleration, a2, for each of the 57 records with results tabulated in Table 1 and shown in Figure 4. There is almost a balance with 30 gauge records showing deceleration and 27 showing acceleration, clustering around 0.0 mm/y2.
(Excerpt) Read more at wattsupwiththat.com ...
Alaska Magazine this month has a little story accepting oceans rising by some small amount per year, BUT stating that upthrust of the Alaskan landmass is preventing this from occurring in Alaska.
Annoyed me they accepted the initial premise.
Thanks for the info....wonder if the study checked tide gauges in Alaska?
Like the Kenyan, everything Gore touches eventually is shown to be wrong.
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pwl says:
Allegedly due to the recent 9.0 Japan Quake much of the coast affected not just moved up to 8ft 12ft sideways towards the USA but also subsided up to 1 to 2 meters downwards which helped to defeat some of their tsunami sea walls in some locations and enabled the tsunami to encroach further inland than otherwise would have been expected.
Information alleged in the new documentary Japans Tsunami, How It Happened 2011″ (http://www.freshwap.net/documentaries/625490-channel-4-japans-tsunami-how-it-happened-2011-ws.html). Definitely worth watching. Excellent first ever close up live footage of earthquake cracks forming and ground moving back and forth due to liquefaction of the ground with liquid emerging from the cracks.
So Japan or parts of it sinking is a sea level issue that will have to be properly adjusted for and well documented with new 3d survey data, not to mention new GPS location data. It will be interesting to see a 3d deformation map of the entire region as a result of the earthquake and the tsunami (which may have also scraped soil or deposited new surface material in various places complicating these computations).
Documentary exploring the scientific factors behind the magnitude 9 earthquake and the resultant tsunami that struck Japan on March 11. Professor of geological sciences Roger Bilham views the effects of the devastation from the air, and journalist Callum Macrae travels to the north of the country, where survivors in the fishing villages Sendai and Ofunato are struggling to cope in the aftermath
On Friday 11 March 2011, an earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale triggered a tsunami that devastated parts of coastal Japan.Japans Tsunami: How It Happened investigates the science behind the earthquake and tsunami. The programme follows Professor of Geological Sciences Roger Bilham who arrived in Japan days after the earthquake struck as he sets off to view the devastation from the air.
The earthquake moved Japan 12 feet closer to the USA. The earth was knocked off its axis and the rate of the earths rotation was changed. This was one of the biggest earthquakes ever measured; the ground along the east side of Japan dropped by almost 10 feet, making the tsunami catastrophic.
The documentary also follows renowned journalist Callum Macrae as he travels to the north, where the towns of Sendai and Ofunato used to be bustling fishing villages. Here he views the destruction first hand and meets the locals struggling to cope in the aftermath.
Japan lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire where the Pacific Ocean plates meet the land. The ocean floor dives beneath the volcanic chain of islands that make up Japan. And when the tension builds up between the two plates the energy is released as a massive earthquake.
The programme provides the science and analysis to explain why this happened where it did, and why it was so devastating, hearing from the scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii who tracked the deadly wave as it raced across the pacific, and scientists at the Tsunami research facility in Oregon who study the dynamics of earthquake-generated Tsunamis.
As Japan is lives with the consequences of this terrible force of nature, the film reveals how it has changed the country forever.
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Latimer Alder says:
@marchesarosa
My understanding is the same as yours.
Sealevels have been rising for hundreds of years without anyobody really noticing. It is such a slow effect that periodic renewal of sea defences has been sufficient to render it a nuisance rather than a catastrophe.
AGW catastrophists require the rate of rise to increase (accelerate), because otherwise there will be a collective vast shrug if we could happly handle the current rate of rise in say 1750, why shoudl we not be able to in 2050 with all the advances in enegineering and technology since then.
So the fact that the rate of rise is not increasing, but decreasing, is yet another blow to the catatstrophist case. If sealevel rise is not something to metaphorically wet ones knickers about, there isnt much else left to scare people with.
Some comments on that report....thought the reporter might have overblown the amounts.
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Schadow says:
How soon we forget the true reason for the deceleration in sea level rise. It was foretold by Barack Obama in a campaign speech on June 3, 2008. A portion follows:
I am absolutely certain that generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless; this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal This was the moment this was the time when we came together to remake this great nation
/sarc
The seas are not rising, we are all just getting too heavy for the land to hold us up!
If the oceans aren't rising any faster than they have been over the last 40,000 years can any serious trend of recent planetary warming be happening from any cause? Think about it. If there is no sign at all of rising sea levels how could the planet be warming?
When people opine about rising sea levels, they should be told they’re at least 10,000 to 15,000 years too late. The sea levels have already risen over 450 feet, the big increase in temperature has already occurred, and we’re near the end of this current interglacial which is one of the coolest of the past five interglacials inclusive. They should start investing in property in the tropics of Brazil so their posterity will have some place to live in the coming 100,000 years of glaciation.
All one has to do is scan through the adjustment of coastal Bench Marks that is done at ten year intervals to see that over a century the most they have been adjusted is about 3 cm, and very few have been that much.
Most of the adjustments were in the early 20th century.
Nothing is changing.
Gore taught the community organizer well.
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