Analysis Of European Sea Level Rise

NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

By Paul Homewood

h/t Mike Waite

Another paper finds that there is nothing unusual about recent sea level rise, this time in Europe:

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ABSTRACT

Watson, P.J., 2017. Acceleration in European mean sea-level? A new insight using improved tools.

Research into sea-level rise has taken on particular prominence in more recent times owing to the global threat posed by climate change and the fact that mean sea level and temperature remain the key proxies by which we can measure changes to the climate system. Under various climate change scenarios, it has been estimated that the threat posed by the effects of sea-level rise might lead to annual damage costs across Europe on the order of €25 billion by the 2080s. European mean sea-level records are among the best time series data available globally by which to detect the presence of necessary accelerations forecast by physics-based projection models to elevate current rates…

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