NASA Satellites Detect Pothole on Road to Higher Seas
The red line in this image shows the long-term increase in global sea level since satellite altimeters began measuring it in the early 1990s. Since then, sea level has risen by a little more than an inch each decade, or about 3 millimeters per year.
While most years have recorded a rise in global sea level, the recent drop of nearly a quarter of an inch, or half a centimeter, is attributable to the switch from El Niño to La Niña conditions in the Pacific. The insets show sea level changes in the Pacific Ocean caused by the recent El Niño and La Niña (see NASA for more information on these images). Image credit: S. Nerem, University of Colorado.
Faux scientists and United Nations eco-Marxists hardest hit
Hat tip: Free Republic.
Too bad AL GORE,GREENPEACE but your Global Warming Bikes has been wrecked by the rocky roads of truth Not GO HOME and TAKE A HIKE and watch your DVD/VHS of that dumb movie WATERWORLD
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding?
ReplyDeleteDon't you know that the sea level dropped in 2010 because Chevy sold 326 Volts that year?
Geesh.
OBAMA STOPPED THE SEAS FROM RISING WITH HIS MAGICAL POWERS.
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ReplyDelete"Sea Levels Dropped, Ted Kennedy No Longer Dipping His Toes"