@1067Daniel82703 @ClimateDepot Acceleration is immediately apparent in that data from Brest - even more so if you plot annual values. Read the study from which the global mean sea level graph was plotted. https://t.co/1TTElHkCD6 https://t.co/Zf564nMfbp
RT @DavidAHoward: This is the difference between science and climate science. All these studies copied the same thing and made it all up,…
RT @DavidAHoward: This is the difference between science and climate science. All these studies copied the same thing and made it all up,…
This is the difference between science and climate science. All these studies copied the same thing and made it all up, yet idiots treat it with exactly the same authority as actual science papers. We have no hope.
@JimSteeleSkepti Clueless Steele: "Here, the ongoing response of the Earth to changes in surface loading following the last glacial maximum were removed from the tide-gauge records using the same estimate of glacial isostatic adjustment" https://t.co/T
@St33lMouse @Dodders75 No. PSMSL tide-gauge station data aggregated into a GMSL data set (Church & White 2011 https://t.co/9ehN70ORKg). There are significant changepoints (auto-identified) at ~ 1933 & 1999, with most recent slope = 4.1 mm/yr. Incre
@BingoBongoPeng @ChrisVeber1 @VQuaschning Seit 1900 Jahrhundert Anstieg Meeresspiegel um 0,2 Meter aber nimmt natürlich zu, wenn Klimawandel sich fortsetzt. https://t.co/KWwKhmrcjq
@AntiguaMoses @TonyClimate Ok, good point. I’ve gone back and checked the sources : * Light blue line is satellite 1993–2009 and from coastal and island sea-level measurements before then * Dark blue line is gauge data Feel free to double-check: https
@OAgretti @borghi_claudio Non ciecamente: moltissime pubblicazioni scientifiche sono pubbliche e chiunque può leggerle (allego i link ad alcuni articoli interessanti) https://t.co/GRNgKOkX8P https://t.co/WEmQSLDiAW https://t.co/z4vEQbMR1j https://t.co/n
@ctsbillc @derekhxw @peakaustria https://t.co/qtv9giQuw0 Both sea level and sea level rise rate are increasing. You'd know this if you did a little research. Make sure to know what you are talking about before being condescending to others and making a f
@Climatehope2 @Richard08653290 @curryja Here are some papers with various estimates of acceleration which is most important metric for the next 100 years. These are not skeptics papers. Note over 1000 times Church has been cited. 0.02mm/yr2 will increase S
@timjones1001 @HayekRonald @_ClimateCraze ...or this one: https://t.co/E91jwPww5O
@TaiDecker @TonyClimate VERTICAL movement, in a few tenths of a millimeter per yr, TD Multiple studies both tidal gauge & satellite altimetry Links to some of the tidal gauge papers https://t.co/NxIhU1MEgg https://t.co/mT0BPcHfls https://t.co/fweN5C1u0
@ishtarmol Lo que decía. Hay que leer. https://t.co/M7ZWmlGioY
@ItBeJota @fred953909571 @AP Read the linked article. Actual science, not models with no skill.
WaPo pushes Climate "scientists" Miss Information. For real science, see https://t.co/VLqR6csl6r https://t.co/cobIRUVwQM
@RealityCzech12 @DineshDSouza This is false. https://t.co/hCMmpiwxf3
@BluehandRising Oh really? Please, do cite your sources. https://t.co/QkeBQZtJuU The measurements show that it has been rising. Perhaps she needs to repeat herself 42 times to stand a remote chance of getting through that thick skull of yours. evidently
@Batnamedia @GienekBratZenka @tvnmeteo @tvn24 Teraz ci lepiej? https://t.co/4MswZU5eks
@oppressivegamer @Abdirah82498228 @BucklesBigs @myrrlyn @MagnificentIllu @LegitDocBrown @Rainmaker1973 @tomflood1 here's a paper on it though https://t.co/F8QjQ5uXWm
@justuscoakley Multiple studies show sea level acceleration, bub. Another example: https://t.co/PFIk5d6TuS
@YouSeemGneiss @AsproDente @SRT298 @alicel44 @USAFacts Antarctic ice loss nearly quadrupled from 51 Bn tons/yr (1992 -2001) to 199 Bn tons/yr from (2012-2016.) Sea level measurements https://t.co/GJU8o1NIxr https://t.co/IE866Ne3O2
@VictorLamme @Dutchy_Henky @JosBerkemeijer @mkeulemans @nrcwetenschap Er is geen reden waarom de versnelling een constante waarde zou hebben (parabool) of exponentiële curve zou volgen. De intervallen markeren perioden met hetzij relatief constante snelhe
@Dutchy_Henky @JosBerkemeijer @VictorLamme @mkeulemans @nrcwetenschap Ja, de bron staat er bij: Church & White (CSIRO). Ik neem aan dat je zelf een publicatie kan vinden, maar voor het geval dat niet zo mocht zijn: https://t.co/IMAgeDsLvF
Which is twice the rate found in paper. Less than 2mm/ year. https://t.co/Qcw2QFqhWQ https://t.co/3cgNQE40Be
@BrknMan @chimera414 @rattibha @ncdave4life @CarlaSpade @nvangelder03 @IngersolRobert @Kenneth72712993 @Tokyo_Tom @O 3/3 The global sea level rise of 1.7 mm/year is verified by this research: Springer Link, John A. ChurchEmail authorNeil J. White: Sea-Leve
@sitzbeschwerden Naja. Imo ist sich wegen 2mm pro Jahr verrückt zu machen albern. Vgl Amsterdam liegt 40cm(!) unter Meeresspiegel. Mit baulichen Maßnahmen kann man viel machen. Und dafür ist auch noch jede Menge Zeit... https://t.co/h8yI6c26Zs
@j_fidalgo @GretaThunberg @AnunaDe @adelaidecharli2 @Luisamneubauer I dare because, AS I ALREADY TOLD YOU, science is not a democracy. I don't give a rat ass about what he said there if he didn't go a publish his findings. Quite convinient, since he was
@CarlWheatley10 @chadwhitfield5 @themightycow1 @drolkrad_ehT @BradMcloon @EcoSenseNow Church & Wright also found acceleration: https://t.co/ZAJvYxxuGa
And they are consistent with each other. BINGO!
@RaimoRoukala @AdamBandt "The linear trend from 1900 to 2009 is 1.7 ± 0.2 mm year−1" https://t.co/mswYU55HLV
@FrNachrichten @AliCologne "nix" ist auf eine gewisse Weise nah dran, aber nicht richtig, z.B. hier: https://t.co/FezutXdxDY
@DavidBCollum Definitive study was by Church and White. See https://t.co/kPRTRlXue0. Get the data at https://t.co/8FSKlsNzik. https://t.co/gK7M7zk9dZ
The global sea level rise of 1.7 mm/year is verified by this research: Springer Link, John A. ChurchEmail authorNeil J. White: Sea-Level Rise from the Late 19th to the Early 21st Century. https://t.co/nuFDzgAP7T 👇👍
RT @KCTaz: The global sea level rise of 1.7 mm/year is verified by this research: Springer Link, John A. ChurchEmail authorNeil J. White: S…
The global sea level rise of 1.7 mm/year is verified by this research: Springer Link, John A. ChurchEmail authorNeil J. White: Sea-Level Rise from the Late 19th to the Early 21st Century. https://t.co/nuFDzgAP7T “The linear trend from 1900 to 2009 is 1.7 ±
@Michael46830937 @trippfunderburk “there has been a statistically significant acceleration since 1880 [..] of 0.009 ± 0.003 mm year−2” 1 mm a century of global sea level acceleration is effectively zero. https://t.co/mswYU4O6Un
RT @Vetustioribus: Joehoe @GerritHiemstra let je op? Echte wetenschap he, altijd lastig. @KNMI "there has been a statistically significant…
RT @Vetustioribus: Joehoe @GerritHiemstra let je op? Echte wetenschap he, altijd lastig. @KNMI "there has been a statistically significant…