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Shouldn't sea levels have risen by now? 

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In this video I answer the question: 'isn't climate change supposed to have risen sea levels by now?' by looking at one dataset in some detail, and reviewing the scientific literature. Also: Kevin Costner's Waterworld.
My video on stopping climate change: • 3 strategies to beat c...
This video was light on the potential impacts of sea level rise. I wanted to focus specifically on the perception that sea levels have not changed, and spend time on the data. If you’re interested in the potential impacts then www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploa... is a must read.
Anthropogenic climate change (AGW) is a fickle bit of science, and like much of environmental science sometimes changes on (relatively) long timescales and global extent can hide in plain sight. That seems to be the case with sea level rise. The data is very clear: sea levels have been rising faster and faster over the past century, and this is not caused by natural variability. Humanity's carbon emissions are radiatively forcing the planet, causing net warming and so thermal expansion of the oceans and melting of ice sheets. It appears that this is going to become more and more painfully obvious as this century wears on, and so the sooner we take action the better.
REFERENCES/FOOTNOTES
(1) Church and White (2011) link.springer.com/article/10....
(2) This figure from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi..., created by Robert Rohde based on data from Fleming et al. 1998, Fleming 2000, and Milne et al. 2005
(3) There are many excellent resources online about Milankovitch cycles. In this instance, the wiki is a good introduction: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milanko...
(4) Gross scale annual reconstruction of Greenland temperatures using data from Buizert et al (2018) agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.c.... The enormous anomalous warming circa 15kya is the Bølling-Allerød interstadial, likely caused by changes in the AMOC en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B8...
(5) This figure taken from www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/vi...
(6) This rate calculated based on the year to year (backward step) finite difference gradient of annual average data from (1), averaged over 30 years.
(7) See lasp.colorado.edu/home/sorce/d.... 100*(~1/1370) is less than 0.1%)
(8) Current data scripps.ucsd.edu/programs/kee.... Yes, of course, this rise is caused by humans: scripps.ucsd.edu/programs/kee...
(9) www.engineeringtoolbox.com/vo...
(10) IPCC AR5 WG1 chapter 13 www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploa...
(11) Though sometimes the timeframe of long term predictions is unclear, e.g. www.nature.com/articles/271321a0, leading to hyperbolic interpretations.
(12) This figure taken from blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/201..., which is a recommended read.
(13) science2017.globalchange.gov/...
(14) www.theguardian.com/environme...
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@davsim4116
@davsim4116 2 года назад
I spent most of my summers as a child on an Island off the coast of Maine. A particular rock marked the High Tide on the beach I use to go to. Today the same rock still marks the high tide 65 years later
@arthurbrumagem3844
@arthurbrumagem3844 2 года назад
Should have never said the as those alarmists will move the rock
@admirableawesome2317
@admirableawesome2317 2 года назад
its all lies. its always the end of the world for these dip shits
@arthurbrumagem3844
@arthurbrumagem3844 2 года назад
@@admirableawesome2317 ok to be cautious of course but the sky isn’t falling. Overpopulation is a bigger concern imo. The rich aren’t giving up their jets and yachts anytime soon
@suew4609
@suew4609 2 года назад
@@arthurbrumagem3844 Actually, we are more likely to have an undergrowth of population. Most 1st world countries aren’t even reproducing themselves. The US population would be dropping if it weren’t for all of the immigrants. If they’d just pay taxes, we wouldn’t need to be worried about not having enough Social Security.
@arthurbrumagem3844
@arthurbrumagem3844 2 года назад
@@suew4609 the CDC does studies every year and the US gains about 1.5 million people a year over the death rate. So far this term Biden has let in over two million people ( illegals) and refugees. And more to come. We aren’t running out of “ people “, we are running out of resources
@Matt_Fields_29
@Matt_Fields_29 4 года назад
Just sell your house to Aquaman.
@selfcriticalthought596
@selfcriticalthought596 3 года назад
Underated reference
@mikejunior211
@mikejunior211 3 года назад
Obama and Leo Di Caprio just invested in multimillion dollar mansions on the beach.
@Matt_Fields_29
@Matt_Fields_29 3 года назад
@@mikejunior211 and?
@mikejunior211
@mikejunior211 3 года назад
@@Matt_Fields_29 Just saying...Someone who is alarmist enough to say than in 5 years the sea level will rise 2 meters do not invest in a beachfront property. Yes, Sea levels are increasing and will continue to do so... We perhaps will see some mild effects in a hundred years or so.
@Matt_Fields_29
@Matt_Fields_29 3 года назад
@@mikejunior211 so basically you "just said" absolutely nothing.
@grinningtiki220
@grinningtiki220 Год назад
Just imagine how much deeper the oceans would be if sponges weren't living in it. -Mitch Hedberg
@georgesimon1760
@georgesimon1760 Год назад
That was Stephen Wright that said that
@advent3774
@advent3774 11 месяцев назад
Ha Ha don’t mention this to the Climate Emergency brigade, or they will take it seriously and have everyone throwing sponges into the sea !
@QT5656
@QT5656 5 месяцев назад
@@advent3774 No, climate scientists study sponges and in fact measured the isotope ratios in their 300 year old skeletons. The data matches several other parallel data sets showing that global temperatures are rapidly rising after a long period of stability.
@jandrews6254
@jandrews6254 Год назад
There’s an island in Sydney harbour, known as Pinchgut. Photos taken a hundred years ago show no difference in sea level to today’s levels
@xcrockery8080
@xcrockery8080 Год назад
Where is this research published and could you please release your data and your methods?
@Simple_Slmon
@Simple_Slmon Год назад
Just tidal changes means if you took a pic 1 week apart it should look different
@amyjohnson4449
@amyjohnson4449 Год назад
Dredging?
@petefluffy7420
@petefluffy7420 Год назад
@@amyjohnson4449 When I excavate in the harbour I see a depressed area on the water surface. If and when sea level does rise I suggest the government issue a dredger to each and very adult to keep the water level as it is now.
@petefluffy7420
@petefluffy7420 Год назад
@@11235but It is true, try it. Well, the author put up a thumbnail of a person looking out to sea using binoculars. No more idiotic than the thumbnail.
@robwastman4993
@robwastman4993 5 лет назад
I live on Oahu, at sea level, on a natural salt water lagoon. There has been no observable sea level rise out of the ordinary tide changes, and erosion, in recent history; at least 60 years, since they built the sea wall. I’ll keep you posted.
@danferguson71
@danferguson71 5 лет назад
I will be very interested in your findings or as democrats call it (lies)
@biggav7434
@biggav7434 5 лет назад
How 'bout you listen to the people that study sea level rise. Not just personal experience. Sea level rise is not uniform. Look at the experience of those that live in the Solomon Islands.
@canadaizacorp2203
@canadaizacorp2203 5 лет назад
@@biggav7434 how can sea level rise not be uniform... water finds its level
@biggav7434
@biggav7434 5 лет назад
@@canadaizacorp2203 There is more gravity in some places. Effects of the moon. Water currents affect it also
@canadaizacorp2203
@canadaizacorp2203 5 лет назад
@@biggav7434 nonsense ... fill up your tub and hop in ... the water will find level always... gravity moon influence will not affect level
@jimmyfortrue3741
@jimmyfortrue3741 5 лет назад
Darn it... I was told my home would be ocean front property by the time I retired.... Now I find out I'm still gonna have to drive to the beach.
@robertking3130
@robertking3130 5 лет назад
In driving to the beach you will emit more green house gasses therefore accelerating the process so you won't have to drive so far to the beach.
@skeetculpepper5124
@skeetculpepper5124 5 лет назад
@@robertking3130 wrong it's a HOAX
@franklinrussell4750
@franklinrussell4750 5 лет назад
YOU had that home that long? Suddenly you learn you have to drive there? I'll go with scientific opinions based on data.
@jimmyfortrue3741
@jimmyfortrue3741 5 лет назад
@@franklinrussell4750 .... I pray you are only pretending to be devoid of any semblance of a sense of humor.
@franklinrussell4750
@franklinrussell4750 5 лет назад
Oh sorry! A sense of humor is the most wonderful sense. Please continue to use your wit. I am often witless!
@deplorablecovfefe9489
@deplorablecovfefe9489 Год назад
when banks deny loans for beachfront property, I'll believe in sea level rise.
@johannesswillery7855
@johannesswillery7855 Год назад
Agreed. And funny how Leftist, coastal cities are still issuing building permits.
@baldieman64
@baldieman64 Год назад
1880 is an interesting starting point. It's just 20 years after the glacial maximum resulting from the "Little Ice Age". Weird that....
@xcrockery8080
@xcrockery8080 Год назад
You can float malicious inferences, or you can support an assertion with some research and data. Funny how deniers always shy away from the second option, huh?
@baldieman64
@baldieman64 Год назад
@@xcrockery8080 I've given you the data points, and I'm not here to present a dissertation, nor am I asserting that anthropogenic climate change does not exist. Do you realise that we have the written records from the early medieval period that describe people's horror as mountain passes and farmland fell to the encroaching ice?
@johnchandler1687
@johnchandler1687 Год назад
​​@@baldieman64 the "little ice age" officially ended in 1846. We haven't even warmed back to the 1000 year avarage yet. Also, the slight increase in CO2 is a good thing. It is resulting in a "greening" effect. 5% more once barren land covered by plant life every year. More plants, less CO2 and more oxygen. This info from a talk by a PHD climatologist.
@baldieman64
@baldieman64 Год назад
@@johnchandler1687 As per my first post, the glacial maximum was around 1860 and yes, we are still warming. I broadly agree with you about this being a self-regulating system, although there are some legitimate concerns about permafrost melting and releasing CO2 on a massive scale, but that doesn't seem to be happening at the moment. Lots of people have spoken out against the doom mongers, including Dr David Bellamy and Nobel Prize winning physicist Freeman Dyson.
@kevindoyle4497
@kevindoyle4497 Год назад
@@baldieman64 Exactly. Recently, remains of 7,000 year old forests were discovered under receding ice in Switzerland. Obviously, it was much warmer at some point. Mindless zombies, like 'X Crockery', are simply useful idiots for 'the cause'. Also, did you ever notice these mindless, ankle-biters like 'X Crockery' never use their actual names? Is it because of their cowardice?
@iasimov5960
@iasimov5960 5 лет назад
At the current rate of ocean level rise, I'll have to move my beach towel within my lifetime.
@raffiliberty5722
@raffiliberty5722 5 лет назад
You can come to North Carolina where we just got a new island that popped out of the ocean due to sea levels decreasing! :D www.cbsnews.com/news/new-island-appears-off-coast-of-north-carolinas-outer-banks/
@philwilson609
@philwilson609 5 лет назад
@@raffiliberty5722 Brain dead moron, you don't have the wits to read a short article and you still post it? The Island was caused, not by drops in sea level, but due to erosion of the coast - a function of sea level rise. You cretins ought to just hang out at Trump rallies and not slobber your illiterate drool at normal people.
@MS-ye9tg
@MS-ye9tg 5 лет назад
@@philwilson609 isn't it great to be on the right side of things? You don't need to prove your points, you don't even need to be polite. Man it must be great to be right all the time- clear sailing all the way.
@philwilson609
@philwilson609 5 лет назад
@@walrustrent2001 Have someone read it to you. Here's a quote: "The Outer Banks has some of the most exposed coastlines on the East Coast, Corbett explained, and currents with full streams can move a lot of sand around depending on the time of year." Thus, even a slobbering imbecile should be able to understand that sand structures created by fast currents = EROSION. I can't fix stupid, but I can point it out.
@philwilson609
@philwilson609 5 лет назад
@thecathedor These Trump ass crack sniffing vultures like Walrus Trent are all over these threads, denying climate change and spewing recycled cliches that tickle the funny bones of dullards and nitwits. Is Walrus a simple moron -acting on the impulse of his own unfortunate proximity to the wrong end of the bell curve - or a Russian troll prompted by the fossil fuel propaganda machine? The beauty of the internet is that we will never know.
@rosssmith173
@rosssmith173 5 лет назад
So I work in a shipyard, mere feet from the sea. We need to go by tide charts for docking boats. The charts come out one year in advanced and are quite accurate. During a king tide, which happen in the winter, the water will come within inches of flooding the gangway. Over the 50 years of operation the owners were concerned of rising sea levels, especially after being told years ago that we would be under 6 feet of water by 2013.
@joemonroe9456
@joemonroe9456 5 лет назад
I'm guessing that the gangway isn't flooded?
@rosssmith173
@rosssmith173 5 лет назад
@@joemonroe9456 One year( 2014?) The North gangway did flood (King tide + high wind +rain) the drydocks, the peirs, the boats all loomed up to land level. The storm drains backed up and flooded the parking lot. That peak lasted 30 minutes.
@markarcher5730
@markarcher5730 5 лет назад
@sabredMk2 nice to hear some common sense for a changr
@geraldfrost4710
@geraldfrost4710 5 лет назад
in the video he says "by the end of the year sea level will rise by between 30 and 130 cm." And then the graph shows sea level going up by eight feet, which is 243 cm. If I said your hamburger would cost $1.30, and the bill said $2.43, you'd know I lied. And yet, the graph of coming out of the last ice-age was included. I took credibility points away for the minor lies, but he did show some of the long term truth. I appreciate that Clark isn't as shrill as some of the climate alarmists, but for sure he isn't a denier (or non-alarmist). final thought: do the math! quote: "if you torture numbers, they'll confess to anything!" (who said that?)
@alexander1055
@alexander1055 5 лет назад
@@rosssmith173 So what you're saying is sea levels have been sinking since 2014? HOLY SHIT THE PLANET IS GOING TO DRY OUT, EVERYBODY, GIVE ME MONEY SO I CAN STOP IT AND SAVE HUMANITY.
@charlesunderwood6334
@charlesunderwood6334 Год назад
As is clear from the comments here ("I haven't seen anything....") there is a difference between local and global SL rise. Almost all continental crust is moving to some level; uplifting or subsiding depending on local fault movements. If where you are is subsiding, SL will be seen to rise, even if there is no global change. If it is stable, anthropogenic change will be seen. If there is uplift there may be some rise seen (if uplift is slower than SL change), stay the same (if same rate) or SL will appear to fall. There must be a pretty shoddy level of science teaching if people don't get this.
@leithAdjina
@leithAdjina Год назад
Good point, so land levels are changing too.
@izaruburs9389
@izaruburs9389 Год назад
It's just classic denialism. 'If it doesn't affect me, it must be false'. People have a tendency to ignore something if they aren't the ones who are negatively impacted by it. As soon as more and more land becomes uninhabitable people will slowly notice that something is wrong. I mean even wealthy nations are slowly running out of fresh drinkable water so this impact might come sooner than most people would like and then they will blame 'them' again.
@joesbanjointerests9281
@joesbanjointerests9281 Год назад
Would you believe the ice cap on Greenland melted before?
@izaruburs9389
@izaruburs9389 Год назад
@@joesbanjointerests9281 Would be nice if you were abit more specific with that. What do you mean by 'believe' and 'before'. Earth is roughly 4.5 billion years old. 'Before' is quite the range and 'believe' isn't evidence based.
@charlesunderwood6334
@charlesunderwood6334 Год назад
@@joesbanjointerests9281 There has been continuous ice on Greenland since the Pliocene, or more likely Oligocene. The Pliocene saw dwarf trees (stunted southern beech) in Antarctica and sea levels several tens of metres higher than now. Your point is?
@ernestimken6969
@ernestimken6969 Год назад
Thanks again John. I live on Long Island NY. All my life I have lived 3 ft. average above sea level. It's still the same today. From an airliner it looks like long Island is a paper map on the ocean.
@scambammer6102
@scambammer6102 Год назад
did you not watch the video, or just not understand it?
@71160000
@71160000 4 года назад
I keep listening to all the horror stories of islands sinking because of ocean rise. Only thing is I'm 70 and I still fish the same back bays at galveston that I fished fifty plus years ago and I still use the same boat ramps and fish off the same bank positions. A one inch rise in the last fifty years would be very noticeable and yet I see no difference.
@danob2904
@danob2904 3 года назад
i think truth makes their blood pressure rise, only thing ascending aside from their hot air
@JP-sm4cs
@JP-sm4cs 2 года назад
@@danob2904 Truth from what? Anecdotal evidence with no mention of the other underlying factors involved? Or the fact the main rise in sea level won't happen till after 2030?
@drmattbarnes1371
@drmattbarnes1371 Год назад
Shhhhhh, the scientists have spoken!!
@drmattbarnes1371
@drmattbarnes1371 Год назад
@@JP-sm4cs always pushing the deadline just a little into the future, like a good religious zealot 👍😂
@gsp49
@gsp49 Год назад
It hasn't risen in Florida yet.
@graemewilliams1308
@graemewilliams1308 5 лет назад
Al Gore said the polar caps would melt by 2009. ????
@franklinrussell4750
@franklinrussell4750 5 лет назад
He said they would be melting and they are. He did not say they would be gone year-round by 2009 or by 2014. He did say Arctic sea ice would be imperiled. It is, he said nothing about Antarctica being gone. Nice try with an ExxonMobile lie!
@graemewilliams1308
@graemewilliams1308 5 лет назад
@@franklinrussell4750 Property billionaire Dan Pena has been to the poles, has spoken to the scientists, has seen the core samples. He was told that the samples don't lie & prove the earth was 2 degrees hotter 55,000 years ago. Islands appear & disappear from time to time. We are going through another natural cycle. Gore will say anything his globalist masters tell him to.
@franklinrussell4750
@franklinrussell4750 5 лет назад
@@graemewilliams1308 55,000 years ago there were woolly rhinoceros and mammoths in France yah don't need a lot of hair when it's hot Dan Pena likes oil $$
@franklinrussell4750
@franklinrussell4750 5 лет назад
@@avatansdubey You misuse the words temporary and soon or I am getting a message from God. If it's the latter I better get on my knees and pray! (snark)
@rb26nate
@rb26nate 5 лет назад
@@franklinrussell4750 you do know that ice cover is actually increasing year on year.
@blumobean
@blumobean Год назад
I hear about islands facing problems with sea level rising. These islands are in the area of the Indian/Pacific region. Everyone should research "sand thrives". Sounds crazy, but look it up. The island problem will be explained.
@kimbo99
@kimbo99 10 месяцев назад
Then there are coral reefs which actually grow Islands bigger. Coral always grows right up to the surface. Seal level gauges there are for entertainment only.
@waynefergusson9987
@waynefergusson9987 Год назад
There was no water when I was a kid and now can barely keep my head above water
@RichieWellock
@RichieWellock Год назад
wow on that predition ive got 20,000 years to move house before i have a sea property at risk. thanks for the heads up
@mikedawson2105
@mikedawson2105 Год назад
Yeah, you better hurry ................ or learn to swim ............ or buy a boat.
@Snowboard4466
@Snowboard4466 5 лет назад
Take the excess water and fly it to Mars. They need water there.
@jackinat0r114
@jackinat0r114 5 лет назад
😂
@canadaizacorp2203
@canadaizacorp2203 5 лет назад
Wont it just evaporate under the blistering sun causing global warming
@Libertariun
@Libertariun 3 года назад
Apparently it might be under the surface there already.
@Aanthanur
@Aanthanur 3 года назад
@@canadaizacorp2203 the sun os not causing the warming. In fact the sun is slightly cooler than in the 60s
@truckwhisperer116
@truckwhisperer116 6 дней назад
As a citizen of Mars, I salute you! Tired of being thirsty
@kalkuttadrop6371
@kalkuttadrop6371 2 месяца назад
One question that comes up a lot(and is genuinely an interesting one) is 'The industrial revolution started in the 1760s, why didn't temperatures and sea levels start rising til the latter half of the 1900s?' There are 3 main reasons. 1. The Little Ice Age was started in the 1300s and was at it's deepest in the late 1600s. The exact nature of the LIA is disputed(some say it was a fully natural minor temperature down spike that more or less ended on it's own, some say it was a result of the mass death of native americans resulting in a notable decrease in carbon output and a massive rewilding of North America without them cutting down trees, and others say it was the resumption of the real ice age starting and the ending of the interglacial period that humanity unintentionally halted), but no matter which theory you believe this downturn in temperature compared to the prior Medieval Warm Period absorbed some of the initial hit. 2. It takes a decent bit of heat input to change an atmosphere's worth of air, and a lot more than that to heat up an oceans worth of water. And there's a bit of a lag in things between the co2 getting into the air and the extra heat being absorbed. So it did hit us, it just took a few decades. 3. This one is a newer theory, but prior to the mid 1900s and especially the late 1900s, most co2 emmisions were paired with significant quantities of soot, ash, and sulfur dioxide, as we mostly burned low grade coal, wood, and sometimes garbage or surface tar. THESE chemicals have a cooling effect, blocking off sunlight and causing reduced sunlight and thus offsetting much of the greenhouse effect(The fringe theories in the 70s about global cooling were partially down to badly overestimating this effect as well as looking at natural records from the little ice age). Soot and Ash were heavily controlled by pollution laws in the 60s and 70s(mostly to prevent stuff like the London Smog that killed thousands), Sulfur Dioxide was controlled by Anti-Acid Rain laws in the 80s and 90s, and most households switched to natural gas or electric heating so we don't have coal soot pouring out of every chimney. While this is GOOD in that the air is no longer poison, this reflective effect that was mostly keeping the greenhouse effect under control suddenly vanished in just the span of a few decades. And these reflecting agents don't stay in the atmosphere very long, while co2 can stay for millennium. We effectively had something braking the heating effect for centuries and recently we removed it.
@skipperx5116
@skipperx5116 Год назад
I spent around 50 years fishing the Texas Gulf Coast. My preferred way to fish was wading the bay side of barrier islands. In those 50 years I noticed no change in water levels beyond tidal changes.
@adampope5107
@adampope5107 Год назад
... Barrier islands constantly drift. Noticing sea level rise on them would mean very dramatic sea level rise.
@skipperx5116
@skipperx5116 Год назад
@@adampope5107 what about the boat ramps. They were built many years ago and they are on the mainland and are still usable.
@adampope5107
@adampope5107 Год назад
@@skipperx5116 yeah were you expecting five feet of sea level rise in a decade?
@71160000
@71160000 Год назад
@@adampope5107 How about over the 70 years I've fished galveston bay and see no sea level rise?
@benjamin3budkdf3
@benjamin3budkdf3 5 лет назад
So who is measuring the rise and fall of the land...
@TheTomkokubianca
@TheTomkokubianca 5 лет назад
The Scientists (gov. funded) travel all over the world in an effort to find locations where the land is falling, while simultaneously ignoring the land that's rising. They then use this data to prove that the seas are rising. They pass this information onto the IPCC and MSM who then sensationalize this catastrophic rise in sea levels in order to keep the global warming scam alive. Welcome to 'Propaganda 101'. This information is then added to the educational curriculum of all school systems to convince children that the world will probably end before they become teenagers or adults (only those that do their own research and survive the suicide epidemic will live to see that it was all a scam). In the mean time the angry children will be paraded through the streets to convince the adults of the world that they should pay CO2 taxes so that they will not have their lives prematurely snuffed out by the spontaneous combustion of our planet. These children will not be given ANY information that contradicts the globalist agenda. They will not know that the climate has been warming for the last 300 years since the Little Ice Age (except for the current PAUSE 1998-present) and that it's completely normal. For two generations now they have been indoctrinated into believing that CO2 is a poison even though in the past it was called the chemical of LIFE! The world would be a better place with MORE CO2 and a much warmer climate.
@bonesworthjohansson7884
@bonesworthjohansson7884 5 лет назад
Everything you just said is wrong.
@bonesworthjohansson7884
@bonesworthjohansson7884 5 лет назад
You obviously don't know how science works and you don't know wether this is actually happening or not. You are just making shit up on the go. Besides, what purpose would the "global warming scam" have? control? what's the end goal of this "control"?
@bonesworthjohansson7884
@bonesworthjohansson7884 5 лет назад
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) is not the same thing as Carbon (C) when two elements come together they change their properties, CO2 is a greenhouse gas, CO2 is absorbed by plants and the ocean but right now we are producing more CO2 than is required to keep the balance which will eventually lead to death.
@bonesworthjohansson7884
@bonesworthjohansson7884 5 лет назад
Whenever scientists conduct experiments they take in all the possible factors and make a conclusion, if you think otherwise then you are plain wrong. 300 years ago the industrial revolution started and there is no such "pause" that has occurred since 1998. So, is the earth flat too?
@achillesdota2820
@achillesdota2820 5 лет назад
I seriously don’t understand how your videos are so clean.
@_yonas
@_yonas 5 лет назад
Minecraft water blocks are the answer!
@madshorn5826
@madshorn5826 5 лет назад
Hard work and retakes goes a long way, but you're right this is unusually high quality video. I'm going to watch more from this channel :-)
@fastamx069box8
@fastamx069box8 5 лет назад
Bunch of hewy
@chodeshadar18
@chodeshadar18 5 лет назад
@@fastamx069box8 I think that's "hooey". Sorry.
@13schwab
@13schwab 5 лет назад
@@_yonas I thought it was bleachbit
@uelifluppi
@uelifluppi Год назад
Where do you get the water from for the 1m sea level rise? When will it stop and why?
@snowflakeca2079
@snowflakeca2079 Год назад
I grew up in Huntington Beach and the “highest tides” were 6.2’- 6.7’. Now, high tides regularly are 8’+ over sea level. If you know anything about sea level rise: It is going to affect different areas differently. Ask citizens of Miami how it is driving thru town at high tides now. “Regularly” 6”+ water
@jeffreysmith236
@jeffreysmith236 Год назад
Downtown Miami is 6 inches underwater twice a day, really? Gaslight someone stupid enough to believe you.
@Crowfist
@Crowfist Год назад
Sir this corner of the internet is for small minded humans that just speculate to get attention and feel superior
@dickmelsonlupot7697
@dickmelsonlupot7697 Год назад
Did you consider the fact that coast lines also sink? Or did you not know that US coastlines are and has been sinking for years now?
@skippyp.nutbudder2852
@skippyp.nutbudder2852 5 лет назад
Exactly what measurement technology existed in the late 1800s that could measure global yearly ocean levels within 1 mm of accuracy?
@ewanmurphy6362
@ewanmurphy6362 5 лет назад
A ruler and a pen
@jackinat0r114
@jackinat0r114 5 лет назад
🤦‍♂️
@paulmarchant9231
@paulmarchant9231 5 лет назад
So why are the Maldives still there? Population rising, much more investment going in..... Maldives should have been abandoned by now if sea level was rising
@FK-xq1ow
@FK-xq1ow 5 лет назад
then same one which we used to measure temperatures and other prehistorical data ...
@geoffmonohan6109
@geoffmonohan6109 5 лет назад
Oh that would be none Chris, but hey this is climate change science the only branch of science in history that can't be questioned. I know for a fact there simply wasn't enough temperatures being measured in enough places around the globe, to get an accurate average global mean temp back then either, meaning are starting point could well be wrong.
@Walter-wo5sz
@Walter-wo5sz 5 лет назад
The margin of error is larger then the changes.
@beetlebayley5237
@beetlebayley5237 5 лет назад
more like a margin of doctored stats...
@muckypuck
@muckypuck 5 лет назад
The BEST comment!
@ScrappyXGC
@ScrappyXGC 5 лет назад
Yea, it would get you thrown out of any other discipline for the margin being so HUGE
@franknada8235
@franknada8235 5 лет назад
Denier!
@Walter-wo5sz
@Walter-wo5sz 5 лет назад
Somebody should really start selling denier hats.
@ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
I have a serious question. Does the one foot rise by 2100 include the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica which is supposed to slide into the ocean soon? I am so old, I can stay here if water rises a foot but have to move if its two or three. Parts of Miami flood during high tides, 25 cm, or about a foot is about how much water is in the street twice a day. This matches your graph.
@xcrockery8080
@xcrockery8080 Год назад
No. Projected sea level rise includes known and predictable effects and excludes effects that are much more uncertain or random.
@tc-tm1my
@tc-tm1my Год назад
It doesn't include potential events. Only known rates of ice melt. An event like that would revise the numbers though.
@marksherry6589
@marksherry6589 Год назад
So in 2016 major atmospheric river events over inland Australian continent that lasted over 3 months it was found by several oceanographic science teams that all global oceans had risen over 7mm total. So 4 months later I check a reply to my original post and find the post has been changed to read the exact opposite to what I wrote. I wonder who can do that Utube?
@user-vk4el9oy6m
@user-vk4el9oy6m 10 месяцев назад
Im old and can say with 100% certainty the sea level where I live is the same as it was when I was a kid...I have noticed whenever we get a king tide (which we have always had) the media starts blowing the climate change horn good and loud until the next king tide comes along.
@tediousmaximus1067
@tediousmaximus1067 5 лет назад
"If I can't get out of the way of something that's moving one foot per century, I DESERVE to be extinct." - Dennis Miller, comedian, talking about rising sea levels
@davefx7949
@davefx7949 5 лет назад
It's not our problem. It'll be the problem of generations ahead. He really should help them out though right?
@davefx7949
@davefx7949 5 лет назад
@Bob A Bloody hell mate. Look, you need to sell your Pc. Mate, you're going crazy hahhah. Are you telling me to take your word over Nasa? They say Climate change is a problem. And they changed the name because they 'fudged the numbers'? What bad quality video of some unknown low IQ idiot are you going to link me to 'prove your point'. Stop taking someones opinion as fact just because it makes you feel good. They changed the name because the planet is warming over time, not constantly, so it drops back down from time to time. It was getting too confusing for the likes of yourself. The name change was for you special boy.
@michaelschuler7397
@michaelschuler7397 5 лет назад
Dave FX it’s not even a problem
@davefx7949
@davefx7949 5 лет назад
@@michaelschuler7397 According to who? And why do you trust them?
@michaelschuler7397
@michaelschuler7397 5 лет назад
Dave FX according to no proof it’s a problem . They have been saying this since I was 10 and nyc is still here
@dangergunner2788
@dangergunner2788 5 лет назад
it is not global warming it is displacement. There are more ships in the oceans thus displacing more water causing the massive 1mm rise in sea level. /SARCASM
@sbearly
@sbearly 5 лет назад
Not only more ships, but bigger ships. And don't forget about all the straws, plastic bottles and other trash we put in the ocean. All displacing water. And have you been to the beaches and seen some of those fat people who go into the water? More displacement! Man-made? Yes! Caused by CO2? Maybe not. Just put all the ships in dry-dock, print up a few thousand "No Swimming" signs, and take another measurement. Maybe it's all good.
@gortnewton4765
@gortnewton4765 5 лет назад
You are right. ships do cause the sea level to rise.
@shinigamilee5915
@shinigamilee5915 5 лет назад
Someone needs to point out water doesn't expand like this. That ocean ice and melted ice hold the same volume and that the oceans have not experienced significant warming.
@willdsm08
@willdsm08 5 лет назад
I wonder if I can get a grant to study this. I can spend the rest of my life sailing around the world on different types of ships, studying the effects as I go. I could sail in small ships, large ships, and ships that are somewhere in between. There has to be someone out there willing to give me a grant, what do you think? (sarc)
@KeepUrFaith777
@KeepUrFaith777 5 лет назад
The earth always seeks equilibrium.
@raymondo6665
@raymondo6665 Год назад
The Maldives are so concerned about rising sea levels, they're building 4 new airports.
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 Год назад
*RE: "The Maldives are so concerned about rising sea levels, they're building 4 new airports." Yes, but they will insist that the jets carrying all those tourists must all run on solar panels and go into glider mode at night time - it's "science"
@raymondo6665
@raymondo6665 Год назад
@@brucefrykman8295 ....and be capable of landing underwater.
@shovelguggelheim8454
@shovelguggelheim8454 Год назад
What effect does shifting in tectonic plates make? They are huge so I would imagine that everytime one moves by a little bit (up or down) it would have an effect on sea levels. What about all the volcanoes that are active under water creating new mountain ranges all the time? I would imagine that this also has an effect.
@robotnoir5299
@robotnoir5299 Год назад
@@maccleba6721 What percent of the water on the surface of the earth has been reclaimed as motorways? I'm just wondering what you consider to be a "massive amount".
@cryingleftists2290
@cryingleftists2290 Год назад
​@@robotnoir5299 Islands built by China and Kuwait are massive. There are even more island construction that has been going on for a millennia.
@robotnoir5299
@robotnoir5299 Год назад
@@cryingleftists2290 Name an island that humans constructed 1 millennia ago. Also, there is a massive spider in my bathroom. Do we need to worry about it changing the sea-level if I flush it down the toilet? Or could it be that "massive" is a relative term? Finally, Australia is an island. Do you consider Australia to be "massive" in comparison to the worlds oceans? I figure the oceans are WAAAAAY bigger than Australia.
@cryingleftists2290
@cryingleftists2290 Год назад
@@robotnoir5299 4 Islands built in the Scotish Lochs were built over 4,000 years ago.
@robotnoir5299
@robotnoir5299 Год назад
@@cryingleftists2290 Ok, so I googled Loch Ness and it has one artificial island called Cherry Island (or more traditionally, Eilean Muireach). I'll assume the other 3 were in different Lochs. I was unable to find any information about the Loch water-level rising when this island was created (although it has risen since, due the construction of a canal). Going back to oceans, the volume of all the world's oceans is 1,335,000,000 cubic kilometers. Alas, I can't find information on the volume of material thrown into the water to create artificial islands, so we'll have to go by surface area... The surface-area of the world's oceans is 361,000,000 square kilometers. The surface area of all the largest artificial islands combined (as listed on wiki) is about 1,050 square kilometers, with most of that taken up by Flevopolder in the Netherlands. That's 0.0003% of the world's oceans surface-area. Obviously, no-one is building artificial islands over the Mariana Trench. Instead, we always build artificial islands in shallow parts of the ocean, so this figure is misleading. Humans have filled far, far, far less of the volume of the ocean than 0.0003% to make these artificial islands... but let's stick with that number anyway. So what you're saying is, 0.0003% is "massive". If you invested 1 million dollars, and made 3 dollars profit, you call that a "massive" gain. Is that correct so far?
@googletaqiyya184
@googletaqiyya184 5 лет назад
*10" rise in 170 years ! How can we possibly react in time ?*
@johnkeith8072
@johnkeith8072 5 лет назад
It's not going to happen all at once. Even the Navy is commissioning studies to see which ports to shore up, and which to abandon (eventually). If you don't believe in science, why don't you live without it.
@michaelschuler7397
@michaelschuler7397 5 лет назад
Abcde I would be more alarmed if temperatures were a flat straight line
@michaelschuler7397
@michaelschuler7397 5 лет назад
Abcde mmmmmmm ponderosa
@markruby1525
@markruby1525 5 лет назад
Dan Gleeballs I wonder why the UN group responsible for making most of these claims about massive global warming is imminent... uhh except they came out last year and they said they greatly over estimated the impact of co2 and they scaled their estimated rises of temperature and sea level down considerably!! Weird that wasn’t everywhere
@markruby1525
@markruby1525 5 лет назад
Dan Gleeballs Im betting if you closed your mouth, it would have a massive effect 😉
@josephloughrey3434
@josephloughrey3434 2 года назад
I have wondered about this? I fished a place on the coast as a 20 year old. I saw the same place when I was over 60 and it was pretty much the same level. Tides make it hard to judge but nothing much was apparent.
@kaihuang4970
@kaihuang4970 2 года назад
Tell that to the Venetians. King tides are more prevalent. I've been fishing in Sydney for 30+ years. The erosion of rivers have increased dramatically in the last 5-10 years. It seems your problem is poor observation.
@erikkopsala3564
@erikkopsala3564 2 года назад
This story had no mention of all the floodwaters on this planet that silt up seas and oceans and reclamation work everywhere also ice age rebound on the northern hemisphere some land rises and other land sinks one eg. Scotland is rising southern England is sinking and dust blown out to sea , an Australian red dust storm fallout was observed on snow caps in South Island in New Zealand it all adds up and is relevant .
@HighlanderNorth1
@HighlanderNorth1 2 года назад
🚫🤔 But the problem is that global warming alarmists have been dead wrong on almost every significant prediction Example, they were claiming that by 2015, places like areas of NY would be permanently "snow free", and it would warm enough that New Yorkers there would be growing leafy greens in their gardens in winter(February). The same predictions about "permanent snow-free areas" were made about huge swathes of the US by now. But actually the opposite has been true! 👉 But my main issue with the "CO2 is a super dangerous greenhouse gas" is that the allegedly excess amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is actually only a tiny excess, and plants USE CO2 as literal FOOD! So an insignificant increase in CO2 SHOULD be able to be simply absorbed by plants, which is precisely what's happened in the past, when CO2 levels were MUCH higher!
@kaihuang4970
@kaihuang4970 2 года назад
@@HighlanderNorth1So the other extreme happened and you're fine with it? 🤣 what's your explanation to explain away those extreme events. Please explain why highest recorded global temperatures have been recorded in the last decade or so. With extreme weather becoming more common, idiots ignore the predictions that have occurred.
@kaihuang4970
@kaihuang4970 2 года назад
@@HighlanderNorth1 What insults? Are you admitting to be an idiot, is that the 'insult' You're referring to? How about methane and NO2, those are more potent greenhouse gases than CO2.
@Enjoymentboy
@Enjoymentboy Год назад
I cannot recall where I saw it but I once saw something about how the sea levels would rise if all the ice on Antarctica melted but in it they noted that most models don't take into account the "bounce back" effect causing the land to actually rise which would significantly offset any rise in sea levels. They way they described it the mass of al the ice on the land is physically pressing it down and once it is gone the land would spring back to a higher level. As well any ice that is currently not on the land but in water would melt and that would actually cause sea levels to DROP as the ice is less dense taking up more physical space than the liquid water does. Just like if you add ice to a glass and fill the glass all the way to the top as the ice melts the water level actually goes down. So both of these combined would (at least partially) offset any rise in sea levels meaning we don't have to worry about taking those swimming lessons like we've been told. I think the larger risk is the change in oceanic salinization changing the global current.
@stevenheinrich3999
@stevenheinrich3999 10 месяцев назад
Your logic is flawed . massive ice sheets not in the ocean yet will melt adding to the total volume. What everyone misses.
@MrImadeU
@MrImadeU 6 месяцев назад
@@stevenheinrich3999 And your logic is also flawed, those ice sheets not in the ocean are ice mountains, and the main reason ice is melting is not because of atmospheric temperature rise, but because of global sea temperature rise, so only the ice in contact with water is melting, and when the ice melts, the displacement of water disappears, making the sea level lower. Until it comes to those mountains also melting, which may not happen in over 10 000 years. And also those mountains adds to the mass, displacing the water further. so it would actually be almost an unoticable change. The fact that the earths average temperature max difference is +- 1 degree within over 10 000 years tells you there is a large room for scepticism when scientists say that the average temperature will change with over 2 degrees in 77 years if we don't change our enviromental footprint. There are millions of factors to count in when calculating earths temperature change. And scientists don't even factor in 1%. The earth goes through cycles, right now we might still be getting out of the ice age, this is the part that scientists don't factor in. And history tells us it is nearly impossible for the earths temperature to rise with over 2C at the span of 77 years. Even with human intervention. So to believe scientists is your choice, but my choice is to be sceptic. After all we are just humans, and we still only have 0.00000000000001% of the knowledge to make such accurate assumptions. I'd say inventing a time machine is easier than prognosing earths temperature change.
@markcampbell7577
@markcampbell7577 Год назад
The mean sea level rise is not seen in California due to tectonic rise of one inch per year. The sea level rise is about 4 inches below the sealevel of 1953 the year USGS established the sealevel in the USA. 122 minus 53 47 plus 22 about 69 inches of land rise in California. The mean sea level rise is about 4.5 feet in 1980.
@stevedyches4635
@stevedyches4635 5 лет назад
Ever wonder how much deeper the oceans would be without all those sponges?
@edwardmichaels3388
@edwardmichaels3388 5 лет назад
Steve Dyches awesome 🤣😂🤣
@Grillenheimer
@Grillenheimer 5 лет назад
Ray... sponges migrate about a foot and a half....
@stevedyches4635
@stevedyches4635 5 лет назад
@@edwardmichaels3388 Glad you liked it. Not my own joke though. I think I heard it from comedian Steven Wright many years ago if you know who that is. Sounds like something he would say. Always stuck in my head though as funny, if you don't over think it.
@atheistconservative6211
@atheistconservative6211 5 лет назад
@@stevedyches4635 oh man I LOVE Steven Wright!! "I wanna get a full body tattoo. Of myself. Only taller." 😂
@midgeburleigh5694
@midgeburleigh5694 5 лет назад
@@atheistconservative6211 Hello from Scotland... or the monologue he gave where (as his friend he was visiting came out from the shower ) he took the blame for doing a shit in an upstairs flat so the dog wouldn't get into trouble!! Lol. And asking for a decaffeinated coffee table! Yup, Steven Wright. Scottish fan big time.. Brilliant. ☮️ from Ayrshire
@waarheidisvreemderdanficti6562
I measured it myself .... the sea rose by 1.5 meters in 6 hours :-)
@williammay2332
@williammay2332 5 лет назад
@Dirt Doctor It must be rising because I heard some people in Alabama were shouting, "ROLL TIDE!"
@gregtaylor8327
@gregtaylor8327 5 лет назад
@@johnperic6860 what are ew on about?
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 5 лет назад
Did you measure at the top of the waves, the bottom, or the middle ?
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 5 лет назад
@@johnperic6860 Skyrocketing? Like NASA's Challenger? Trust in NASA's government science ....The challenger was so safe even a mom with little children to care for could ride it in comfort and safety. NASA's climate scientists said it was "safe to launch" in sub freezing temperatures. The corporate engineers who designed it promised only that it would blow up on launch. Sadly the Challenger crew "believed" in NASA climate scientists.
@paulhyde8817
@paulhyde8817 5 лет назад
Proper science..keep us all updated
@kevinoneill41
@kevinoneill41 Год назад
Is it the Maldives shoulder they be well below the high tide line by now?
@nippingshrewdestreets3264
@nippingshrewdestreets3264 Год назад
A documentary from maybe 10 years ago, showed 2 photos 150 years apart of large stonework of our military dockyard show from memory a 16" increase in the high tide waterlines.
@kimbo99
@kimbo99 10 месяцев назад
So the stone work fell 16 inches or what ? Land subsidence ?
@LouieSmithSenior
@LouieSmithSenior 5 лет назад
Everybody needs to drink as much water as they can(a few gallon's a day) to help control sea level rise.
@franklinrussell4750
@franklinrussell4750 5 лет назад
I guess you are the first one to do it. effects of salt water.
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 5 лет назад
Just remember not to pee in it. Pee in the the toilet at all times, *Only YOU can prevent SEA RISE*
@r33lgaming76
@r33lgaming76 5 лет назад
# funny 😀😉
@irish327rose5
@irish327rose5 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂😊👍
@SuzanneU
@SuzanneU 2 года назад
Just make sure you don't pee any of it out again!
@elxero2189
@elxero2189 5 лет назад
1:53 so in one chart we're in the tail end of sea level rise and its actually slowing down. But the next graph shows steady increase in the rise? suposidly correlating the rise with human acctivity? Correlation equals causation is it? The climate has always been changing and will continue to do so. It did before we were carbon emissions happy and it will co time long after we are all driving fairy dust powered cars.
@MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
@MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife 5 лет назад
@VeryEvilPettingZoo Real science is a wonderful thing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BiKfWdXXfIs.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gGEPgdMo55g.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TCy_UOjEir0.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SyUDGfCNC-k.html www.naturalnews.com/055151_global_warming_science_hoax_climate_skepticism.html
@rogergibbs2937
@rogergibbs2937 5 лет назад
@VeryEvilPettingZoo BULL SHIT
@christianhoffmann8607
@christianhoffmann8607 5 лет назад
@@MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife none of those men are pulished earth- or climate scientists.Opinion discarded.
@MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
@MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife 5 лет назад
@@christianhoffmann8607 Lots and lots of sand in the world. I see you've found your portion.
@MePeterNicholls
@MePeterNicholls Год назад
The only problem is if we manage to stem all this, there will be people who say “see! It hasn’t happened. Scare over nothing!” 🤦🏼‍♂️
@jamesmcfarlin8739
@jamesmcfarlin8739 Год назад
Based on how well people listen to warnings, I will do my best to plan for the changes. I won't try to remove more than I can count from lying on a train track when the engine is blowing its horn.
@wereham
@wereham 2 года назад
It moves up quite a bit every day at high tide I believe. Luckily it moves back down again after a few hours
@danielkim3525
@danielkim3525 Год назад
The measurements refer to mean sea level rise over the course of a couple decades. In other words, tide is already accounted for. The fact tide goes up and down within hours is irrelevant when you're averaging them.
@massatube
@massatube Год назад
@@danielkim3525 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e82smfcypUc.html
@yowtfputthemaskbackon9202
@yowtfputthemaskbackon9202 Год назад
unfortunately the climate scientists are on lunchbreak during low tide
@tompiper9276
@tompiper9276 Год назад
Phew.... A narrow escape!
@brettstevens5397
@brettstevens5397 5 лет назад
I’ve lived on the beach all my life and somehow the sea levels have risen except for where I live, Sydney Australia. Perhaps where you live is actually sinking
@beetlebayley5237
@beetlebayley5237 5 лет назад
There is more truth to that remark than you realize....
@retiefgregorovich810
@retiefgregorovich810 5 лет назад
@@beetlebayley5237 Yeah, as humans pump more and more water out of the ground, the ground sinks. Surprise, surprise. And as populations grow, so does the need for water.
@nicolasdujardin5691
@nicolasdujardin5691 5 лет назад
Same here, i live in Knokke , Belgium ( a nice little coast town, i live 200m from the beach, my whole life, 32 years now, and never seen the sea higher or lower than usual....
@ThisFish888
@ThisFish888 5 лет назад
Same here, I've been fishing and surfing the same spots for over 20 years, I know them very well.
@chrisbarker9517
@chrisbarker9517 5 лет назад
Great Comment - Sea Levels seems to be the same here in Perth ! - Sea Levels not moved up or down and been here thirty Years - A a new young Lady resident here [two years ] from Melbourne was in a panic telling our group recently the levels have gone up 0.5 metre in the past couple of months -- it seems she didn't know we had high low tides that changed over the time during the month . . . .
@connormcgrath5800
@connormcgrath5800 Год назад
A lot of people are saying they haven’t seen any noticeable changes in the tides over the years. I’ll throw in my two cents and say that I have. I grew up on the Puget Sound, on the end of a little peninsula near Seattle. We have a house sitting on the bulkhead roughly 10ft. off the beach. When I was growing up, the highest tides would maybe get to about a foot below where the bulkhead ends and the house starts. Even during what we call King Tides. The crawl space under the house, which is around 3ft of space from the ground to the floor above, would remain completely dry (also the crawl space sits sort of down below the top of the bulkhead, roughly a foot or so). Nowadays the crawl space becomes completely flooded. A few times the water got so high there were only a few inches between it and the floorboards. Which really sucks because it’s a SUPER old house and all the electrical runs under the floor, rather than through the ceiling. Not sure if the geography makes the Puget Sound special compared to other places, making the tides more noticeable, but they’ve definitely gotten slightly higher in the last ~20 years
@daveesser231
@daveesser231 Год назад
Look up the studies done by UW that show costal areas of WA rising and a lot of Puget Sound subsiding. Very interesting research as it was done as a part of the reserch about Tsunamis from an earthquake on the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
@connormcgrath5800
@connormcgrath5800 Год назад
@@daveesser231 thanks for the tip, I’ll look into it
@robotnoir5299
@robotnoir5299 Год назад
@@connormcgrath5800 Six words. "Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company" Digging big holes just off the coast (dredging) causes material from the beach to slowly shift outwards, making it seem as if ocean levels are rising. Ofcourse, I'm not sure this is the cause of tidal issues in your area, but whenever someone says their location suffers from rising tides, I google that location and the word "dredging". It's uncanny how often I find a link.
@MePeterNicholls
@MePeterNicholls Год назад
Very thorough as ever.
@davidkeck1878
@davidkeck1878 5 лет назад
An incredible amount of certainty on a minimum amount of fact.
@ireneuszpyc6684
@ireneuszpyc6684 5 лет назад
scaremongering about global warming is a new religion: religions don't need facts
@kenimprov
@kenimprov 5 лет назад
how much facts can you put in a 10 minute video for your short attention span? Even in the video he mentions the hundreds upon hundreds of statistical analyses conducted by people who spent 10+ years studying this stuff; tons of mathematics, data collection and fieldwork; and funding for expensive data collection machines for your ignorant comment to cast away their time and effort.
@davidkeck1878
@davidkeck1878 5 лет назад
As Dennis Miller once said if I can't get out of the of something moving one inch per century I deserve to be extinct.
@ireneuszpyc6684
@ireneuszpyc6684 5 лет назад
@Wesley Hills climate change hasn't destroyed anyone yet
@ireneuszpyc6684
@ireneuszpyc6684 5 лет назад
@Wesley Hills if Americans stop driving pick-up trucks & SUVs - will it save the Maldives?
@ernestimken5846
@ernestimken5846 5 лет назад
The beach I visit every for over 50 years is still there and the buildings constructed 75 years ago are still one half mile from the surf.
@alanhoff89
@alanhoff89 3 года назад
reeeeeeeee stop using facts you racist
@rumfordc
@rumfordc 2 года назад
@@ImAmirus it hasn't risen 20cm lol and its spelled dumb-ass not dumass
@petelacey243
@petelacey243 Год назад
Have any land masses sunk rather than seas rising?
@xcrockery8080
@xcrockery8080 Год назад
OMG! I bet the scientists didn't think of that! Where should they send you your Nobel prize?
@fredneuwirth6324
@fredneuwirth6324 10 месяцев назад
How do you want to measure a 1mm sea level rise???
@rhight
@rhight 5 лет назад
Yep. The UN issues reports that the sea levels are rising--but never asks for funds to relocate their headquarters. (The UN complex in New York is about 6 feet above the water...)
@matthewnoble9879
@matthewnoble9879 5 лет назад
Ah we meet again. I will use my moderator powers to block you. Suggesting that the UN is controlled by the devil!
@franklinrussell4750
@franklinrussell4750 5 лет назад
The subways and the area where the WTC was, have had floods. Only you are predicting a six-foot rise in sea level at this time. They are pumping water out of Miami and we didn't need to do that 30 years ago. The hottest year on record was last year and the Arctic is melting. Oil is poisonous and causes wars so why not use better technology.
@jeremygenslinger4874
@jeremygenslinger4874 3 года назад
Franklin Russell you claim that but do you know exactly how much Erosion has occurred in the greater Miami area over the Last 30 years also because that's one of the biggest factors when dealing with Tidal increases the water may not be rising the land may just be eroding away lowering the land itself I've never personally seen any studies into this for any coastal region here and there there's satellite data on some islands that are eroding away that the Climate alarmists claim to be disappearing from sea level rise when in fact it is due to many factors including weather (monsoon rainfall, hurricanes, Etc.) Tidal erosion, deforestation or vegetation by natives, construction Etc. This does not mean that it is solely due to Climate change or Human effects this entire ideology is based on one thing CONTROL of every aspect of your life and the rest of us except those in power and even most of these Idiot so called scientists who were paid to come to certain conclusions won't be immune from the power players obsession for controlling and their greed for more power and riches.
@rhight
@rhight 3 года назад
@@jeremygenslinger4874 When I was in college in the 1970's, erosion--especially on beaches--was a continuing problem and was recognized as such long before Anthropomorphic Global Warming was spotted as an exploitable opportunity for various political factions. It turns out that building one's house on sand has never been a good idea. As for people who sell condo units in complexes sitting on unstable land? I guess human nature is constant throughout time...
@janmelantu7490
@janmelantu7490 2 года назад
Of course they don’t need to move. Watch the documentary “The Expanse”, they’ll just build sea walls around Manhattan
@alextheskaterdude07
@alextheskaterdude07 5 лет назад
Here in Ventura CA, in 2004-5 a sign on the beach used to say “Global warming will cause the sea level to rise to here by 2015.” (15ft high arrow) 🤦🏻‍♂️
@cherryfresh6150
@cherryfresh6150 5 лет назад
@ alextheskaterdude07 Did they remove it or did it disappear under water ?? lol.
@freakinccdevilleiv380
@freakinccdevilleiv380 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@derekborkent2899
@derekborkent2899 3 года назад
I bet they dug a couple of holes to lower the sign into the sand.
@PMLynch
@PMLynch 3 года назад
There's a famous picture taken 150 yrs ago of a La Jolla seaside landmark at high tide and then there is a photograph of the same landmark taken a couple of years ago at high tide and this shows there has been very little increase at high tide over 150 yrs.
@TheDrjehr
@TheDrjehr 2 года назад
No scientist ever predicted sea level rise of that magnitude by 2015. When Hansen went to Congress in the 80s he predicted we would see effects of warming by the middle of the 21st century, not by 2015. Read the IPCC and see the predictions for 2100, which might be 1-3 feet by then. Loads of people like to dismiss climate change by quoting outlandish predictions that were never said. My parents bought a new house on Miami Beach in 1950. (My mother had left NY after WWII as a war widow.) I grew up there Traveling most of the city every day from when I entered middle school until I left for college. I returned for med school at The U and lived there for 4 more years, then moved away. Miami Beach was dry every sunny day where it didn’t rain the day before. In the 60s I saw occasional small puddles on sunny days, but gave them no importance as I thought that someone must have washed their car the day before. I came back for a visit in 2016, about 50 years later. The city was in the process of spending half a billion dollars, a big expense even for a city filled with ppl with money, installing pumps, and raising streets on the west side of the city because streets have been flooding during high tide. The tiny puddles on the early 60s were now 2-3 feet of water, during extra high tides. The earth is BIG. I’m sure everyone can agree with that. It takes a lot of heat to warm something that big, and no matter how fast glaciers melt you’re not going to notice the increase year over year. It takes decades. The cost of protecting one small city is half a billion, and that will last for 20-30 years. Imagine the cost of protecting every city on the east coast. The cost of abandonment is even greater, far more than the cost of switching to solar and wind for electricity. One more thing. The weather has changed greatly since then. The winters were cold. I remember freezing my bottom off waiting for the school bus every Nov to Feb. I now live several hundred miles north, in an area that used to have orange trees until several winter freezes killed all the trees. Farmers replanted, but a few years later a series of cold snaps killed them off and the farmers gave up. I’ve lived here just outside Orlando for 14 years, and there hasn’t been a freeze since I got here. Although my home has central heat it’s never been turned on. The climate is getting hotter, the sea is rising. Both are happening slowly enough not to notice year over year, but observing over decades and it’s absolutely happening. Ignore it at your peril.
@thelordofjonlia7833
@thelordofjonlia7833 Год назад
It’s interesting how some of the anecdotes state visible sea level rise, while others state otherwise? I wonder why there’s a disparity?
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 Год назад
*RE: "It’s interesting how some of the anecdotes state visible sea level rise, while others state otherwise? I wonder why there’s a disparity?"* The continents and the oceans are all bobbing up and down on the Earth's mantle like little boats in a raging sea only the waves are slower in the Earth's mantle. Over a human lifespan these changes are as trivial as climate science - i.e. meaningless.
@powelllucas4724
@powelllucas4724 Год назад
I see we have the same gaggle of "the sky is falling" adherents as usual.
@pattwidale4045
@pattwidale4045 5 лет назад
517 years ago Columbus sailed from the South West coast of Portugal and Spain. The seaports he used still exist today. They haven't disappeared below the sea level. The tiny islands he discovered and explored around Haiti and area still exist today. After over 500 years these islands still arn't below sea level. The location of the Boston Tea Party can still be seen today. Not below sea level.
@grahamsouthern5583
@grahamsouthern5583 5 лет назад
I visited Venice a couple of years ago. I noticed the 16th century landing pier we passed was as usable as if it had been built the year before.
@pattwidale4045
@pattwidale4045 5 лет назад
Graham Southern God forbid anyone should think for themselves.
@JinGitaxias
@JinGitaxias 5 лет назад
Because CO2 emissions have only been a problem the last two centuries, and even then the changes are small? Big brain
@grahamsouthern5583
@grahamsouthern5583 5 лет назад
@@JinGitaxias So you agree that the "We're all going to drown just before we fry" story is scaremongering?
@pattwidale4045
@pattwidale4045 5 лет назад
Graham Southern Al Gore said it would practically flood the planet in 10 years. He said that 14 years ago. So far it hasn't changed 1 iota. Check out the Boston harbour where they had their "Tea Party" the memorial is there to this day.
@1Chiccone
@1Chiccone 3 года назад
They can't predict the weather from day to day, or the course of a hurricane, but they want me to believe they can predict the next 100 years of climate.....
@derekborkent2899
@derekborkent2899 3 года назад
If you can put a value on the climate you can predict the weather 200yrs ahead. It all depends on how many sheeples you have.
@Metusalem979
@Metusalem979 2 года назад
Climate isn’t weather
@TheDrjehr
@TheDrjehr 2 года назад
Predictions about the weather have nothing to do with predicting global warming. I can say with absolute certainty that July temperatures in Maine will be much hotter than the temperature in January. Likewise I can say with certainty that the average temperature in the USA will be hotter in the 2050s than they were in 1950s. It’s the fundamental difference between climate and weather. Care to bet my two predictions are wrong? I’ll give you 3:1 odds on any amount you’d like to lose. Hopefully, you’ve got enough intelligence to turn down the bet. Even the predictions about the future isn’t what scientists are saying. They are predicting the average world wide temperatures. Some areas may actually be cooler. The predictions are about GLOBAL warming, but local events can add to the predictions. Scientists predicted that Greenland’s ice would melt way back in the 1980s. The ice there had been relatively stable at the time. Now, in 2021 NASA has measured by satellite that Greenland has lost I’ve 10% of its ice in the last 10 years. Proof positive that the oceans are adding water.
@derekborkent2899
@derekborkent2899 2 года назад
@@TheDrjehr yeah you must be correct, just because the US has been experiencing the coldest winters in decades doesn't mean that the climate isn't warming. It's only a bit of cold.weather . Another 3 more months and we'll have global warming again in the US and ditto in Canada. Roll on the dust bowl as in the 30s.
@victorhauk5973
@victorhauk5973 Год назад
I live in a house built in 1880. It was 19’ above mean sea level and today it’s 19’ above sea level
@jaybrodell1959
@jaybrodell1959 6 месяцев назад
The estimate of 2.5 mm per year is pretty close to answers generated by more complex models. That equates to 9 to 10 inches of sea level rise (250 mm) by the end of the next century. Of course, once the ice sheets start to move south, the sea levels will begin to decrease, as will agricultural production and human populations in the higher latitudes.
@TheLemonadedrinker
@TheLemonadedrinker 5 лет назад
I was thinking to go to the Maldives on holiday, but the Travel Agent told me they'd gone and I'd have to go to Hastings instead
@dks13827
@dks13827 3 года назад
darn........... I was planning a trip there this summer.
@thewatchman6074
@thewatchman6074 3 года назад
@@dks13827 I think it's been submerged for several years. Another few years and the climate change huggers will be calling it Atlantis.
@andrewholmes1889
@andrewholmes1889 3 года назад
You can holiday there, they have actually increased in area by 80 hectares.
@Jake-rs9nq
@Jake-rs9nq 3 года назад
@@thewatchman6074 You're so triggered by climate science that you're calling them "climate change huggers" now? That's so insecure 😂
@thewatchman6074
@thewatchman6074 3 года назад
@@Jake-rs9nq "ya don't say Jakey baby?".....I'm not known to be a giver of fcks son
@anthonybenton7725
@anthonybenton7725 5 лет назад
Ground water extraction accounts for a big chunk of that 2.5mm per year.
@M6BrokeMe
@M6BrokeMe 5 лет назад
How does that effect the sea level?
@kennys9644
@kennys9644 5 лет назад
@@M6BrokeMe All water eventually drains into the ocean, so if you drain a rock aquifer of its water then you eventually will redistribute it. Currently, aquifers all over the world are being pumped massively, even collapsing some... It's quite unfortunate.
@kennys9644
@kennys9644 5 лет назад
@@M6BrokeMe Sorry, not "all" water, but most. There is aquifer recharge, but it is very slow on a human scale. Have a nice day.
@fondrees
@fondrees 5 лет назад
@@kennys9644 if Sea levels are rising faster it due to Ca. draining their groundwater at unprecedented rates! to keep up with the demand for.....almonds!! crazy people out there. the sooner they drowned the better.
@alexxans1154
@alexxans1154 2 года назад
@@fondrees meat takes a lot more water even compared to the most water intense plants per kilogram of food.
@darylephillips6778
@darylephillips6778 Год назад
Beaches near i live are getting smaller and with more and more erosion on the sand hills
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 Год назад
Its normal. Sandy beaches cannot be stable. Waves move sand, they rarely move boulders.
@kyucklebeans
@kyucklebeans Год назад
Love how this tool shows how much sea levels rose thousands of years before SUVs but now a few cm in tide changes are supposed to make me live off of global communism, bugs and green energy.
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 Год назад
Earth has gone trough many global changes and natural events always occur, of course, but this artificial warming is unique to this civilization and it's reliance on this agriculture. You are far more subject to tyranny from dependence on OPEC and the oil companies who dominate geo-politics than from a renewable source you own and is powered by free energy. Renewable s liberate the individual from speculators, imports, and bureaucrats.
@kyucklebeans
@kyucklebeans Год назад
@@lrvogt1257 ridiculous. if not for the climate hoaxers and globalists, the US would produce more than enough oil for ourselves. Peddle your useless windmills elsewhere.
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 Год назад
@@kyucklebeans : You can check for yourself that oil is traded on a global market and OPEC can set the price by how much they choose to produce. US oil companies work with them and are happy to price gouge you to boot.
@yasi4877
@yasi4877 Год назад
@@lrvogt1257 In a perfect world which it isn't
@derekgoldsmith2730
@derekgoldsmith2730 5 лет назад
Why would investors, invest in the Maldives if they will be lost in a few years? Why has Al Gore bought a beach front property? Believe the hockey stick.
@tonycook7679
@tonycook7679 5 лет назад
What about the lacrosse stick, do you know about that, it will really blow your mind
@biggav7434
@biggav7434 5 лет назад
@Danny More Dude, you need to understand that we are fkd. Electric cars, renewables and such are like efforts by men on the Titanic to pump out the water filling the hull. You know it won't help, but you wouldn't want them to give up either.
@welshgit
@welshgit 5 лет назад
Watch the video you stupid MAGA prick
@Shrekinspace
@Shrekinspace 5 лет назад
douglas carpenter it’s a good thing “some guy on youtube” has plenty of scientific sources and studies to back up his claims
@biggav7434
@biggav7434 5 лет назад
@douglas carpenter Sea levels ARE rising. The sea IS becoming more acidic. Crops ARE starting to fail. Fires, floods, hurricanes ARE more extreme. Methane and NO2 is being released from the permafrost. The Arctic sea ice is in free fall. Fresh water IS becoming scarce e.g. Capetown. Open your eyes for God sakes.
@thepast8376
@thepast8376 5 лет назад
From 1922..... The Arctic Ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot, according to a report to the Commerce Department yesterday from Consulate at Bergen Norway. Reports from fishermen, seal hunters and explorers all point to a radical change in climate conditions and hitherto unheard-of temperatures in the Arctic zone. Exploration expeditions report that scarcely any ice has been met as far north as 81 degrees 29 minutes. Soundings to a depth of 3,100 meters showed the Gulf Stream still very warm. Great masses of ice have been replaced by moraines of earth and stones, the report continued, while at many points well known glaciers have entirely disappeared. Very few seals and no white fish are found in the eastern Arctic, while vast shoals of herring and smelt which have never before ventured so far north, are being encountered in the old seal fishing grounds. Within a few years it is predicted that due to the ice melt the sea will rise and make most coastal cities uninhabitable. * * * * * * * * * I must apologize. I neglected to mention that this report was from November 2, 1922, as reported by the AP and published in The Washington Post - 94 years ago. This must have been caused by the Model T Ford's emissions or possibly from horse and cattle flatulence
@joemonroe9456
@joemonroe9456 5 лет назад
You didn't neglect, it's at the top.
@MartinA-kp8xg
@MartinA-kp8xg 5 лет назад
Fake
@ibrahimhelmy816
@ibrahimhelmy816 5 лет назад
Google, when did the industrial revolution begin since you clearly forgot
@drjojo5551
@drjojo5551 5 лет назад
M N look for it yourself lardass!!
@lapsypal
@lapsypal 5 лет назад
you guys are touchy!
@samuelbailey1888
@samuelbailey1888 Год назад
It doesn't seemed to have risen at Port Arthur in Tasmania, Australia, where the early explorers marked rock in the water in 1800s.! What would an Earth tilting, do to Sea levels & Temperature differences?
@joymahiko
@joymahiko 10 месяцев назад
My family has lived in a beachside town sinc 1915. We have fished at the same spot. Have not noticed any rising of the ocean level.
@caesar03
@caesar03 3 года назад
I am not here for knowlodge, I am here for the comments section...
@caesar03
@caesar03 3 года назад
@@saberiandream316 english is not my first language, so my spelling is not perfect.
@deborahaichele8829
@deborahaichele8829 5 лет назад
Gore bought a mansion on the coast so he can watch the ocean rise.
@geraldfrost4710
@geraldfrost4710 3 года назад
Obama did too. Having earned $4 million for 8 years service, he paid $12 million for a mansion by the sea. Nothing to see here...
@mikkokarkkainen2807
@mikkokarkkainen2807 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@shaike82
@shaike82 Год назад
4 years later - still waiting😢
@wayneguba4787
@wayneguba4787 Год назад
Try Bali ,lost 2 meters and 5 palms in 4yrs. Also lost my small beach and not in storms
@daveknepp7718
@daveknepp7718 5 лет назад
Al Gore said that Florida would be under water by now. Good thing that Obama lowered the sea levels because those people would be in trouble.
@WKYanks
@WKYanks 5 лет назад
Al needed Florida votes
@biggav7434
@biggav7434 5 лет назад
Parts of Florida ARE underwater. Video footage freely available on youtube. Flooded streets etc.
@ronm5363
@ronm5363 5 лет назад
We, in Florida, are in trouble, Miami and other low lying cities and towns are now experiencing flooding at least once a month during the 'king' tides. other parts of the state are experiencing more summer storms which are some of the severest ever experienced, rivers (especially on the west coast) are draining more slowly into the gulf due to the amount of water, I am on the western side of Florida and have never never seen the lake where I live so high, it is about 2 feet higher than normal, though I am 35 miles as the crow flies from the gulf I am only 39 feet above MLLW. In Hampton Virginia there are now 'No Wake' signs posted up to two miles from the waters edge, to slow cars down when they drive through the flooded streets, Norfolk virginia has piers that have been abandoned for they cannot be maintained and have become unsafe, just recently the bullet was dodged when a storm came ashore to the west of NOLA, if it hit New Orleans there would have been another Katrina scenario, Lower Manhattan, Sandy Hook are experiencing higher than normal tides and if you really need any more convincing go onto the NOAA website and look up sea level trends.
@carlanderson7618
@carlanderson7618 5 лет назад
@@ronm5363The east coast of the United States is slowly but steadily sinking into the sea. This is the result of a recent study which took a variety of factors into account when determining the continuous sinking of the eastern seaboard. www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2017/09/12/study-finds-the-east-coast-of-america-is-sinking-into-the-atlantic-ocean/#1f7e1d8633fb
@michaelmathis1961
@michaelmathis1961 5 лет назад
@@biggav7434 When you mentioned the "scientific community" that was enough for me to read "fake" into it.
@eagle1532
@eagle1532 5 лет назад
I did my bit, I collected a cup of seawater and took it home. Now if we can the 7 billion other humans to collect a cup of seawater we can reduce the sea level by 7 billion pints of water.
@HaydenLau.
@HaydenLau. 5 лет назад
Which is as to say, nothing.
@eagle1532
@eagle1532 5 лет назад
@@HaydenLau. 2 cups next time?
@Tore_Lund
@Tore_Lund 5 лет назад
that's 3.3 million cubic meters or what is melted in the arctic by burning 1375 tonnes of carbon, becoming 4200 tonnes of CO2, which is the world emission from the world population in 5 seconnds. So every human being has to pick up a pint every 5 seconds for their entirety of their life to counter sea level rise!
@rumples2698
@rumples2698 5 лет назад
how can 1375 tonnes turn into 4200 tonnes ? that would be magic, not science , your talking out of your **** !!!
@sootcoot8712
@sootcoot8712 5 лет назад
@@rumples2698 maybe because carbon and carbondioxide are two different things.
@neilcox7879
@neilcox7879 Год назад
Tell that to the people of the pacific islands who’s land is rapidly disappearing.
@driftke70
@driftke70 Год назад
people think the arctic and anarctic, that are minues 85 degrees, once undergoing even the most drastic guesstimates of temp rises, will still be minus 82 degrees. Does ice melt at minus 80, minus 70?
@christophercharles3169
@christophercharles3169 Год назад
If we have objects in the ocean or on the coastlines on which sea levels are at almost the same level as they were 50 years ago, either the data is fabricated, incorrect or simply misinterpreted. I would imagine that its an almost impossible task to measure actual sea level rise when land masses are always moving, up or down.
@mvalthegamer2450
@mvalthegamer2450 Год назад
Yeah, it is. Average sea levels have increased by roughly 4.5 inches in the last 50 years. The average wave breaking on the coast is significantly larger, so a casual observer will not notice any difference.
@johnfitzgerald8879
@johnfitzgerald8879 Год назад
But we don't have objects in the ocean or on the coastlines on which the sea levels are at almost the same level. First off, the word "almost". Well, if it's "almost" then it isn't. Also, as the video starts out by saying, there are physical gauges and they are not at the same level. Land masses are not "always moving up or down." Tectonic plates to move, but those are over huge timescales. Earthquakes will raise and lower local areas but we know when and by how much. You many not quite grasp the scale of geographic surveying done across the globe. When the land masses move, we know by how much. No imagination is necessary. It's measured. And we know that, around the globe, structures have collapsed from the coastline, into the oceans. Imagine that.!
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Год назад
Sea levels have risen by about a foot in the last 100 years, and the rate is increasing.
@christophercharles3169
@christophercharles3169 Год назад
@@Tugela60 Plenty of people out there in various parts of the world will disagree with you on that.
@johnfitzgerald8879
@johnfitzgerald8879 Год назад
@@christophercharles3169 Yeah, plenty of people believe all sorts of stupid things. Plenty of people can't use a map to find their way home.
@deanmeyer1815
@deanmeyer1815 2 года назад
Reminds me of an episode of Gilligan's Island where they thought the island was sinking. Turns out, Gilligan's was using the professor's depth gage to stake lobster traps and was gradually moving to deeper water to get to the lobsters.
@MrFg1980
@MrFg1980 2 года назад
Lucky for them they didn't start a war on their energy source...like someone I know...
@shoobidyboop8634
@shoobidyboop8634 2 года назад
If you read "A Disgrace to the Profession," you'll realize Michael E Mann is Gilligan.
@RattlerSSBN
@RattlerSSBN 2 года назад
and the Biden Admin hired him.
@Proemed44G
@Proemed44G 2 года назад
U know I dont think I have real ever laughed at GW.... I take it quite seriously and I shoot down some of the nonsense deniers quite easily... Yet in 5yrs I dont think I ever laughed at it or a comment about it until now...
@deanmeyer1815
@deanmeyer1815 2 года назад
@@Proemed44G Just an observation. Glad you enjoyed it 😊 In the 60s, we were going to run out of oilin 10 years. In the 70s. We were going to be in an ice age in 10 years. In the 80s, acid rain was going to destroy all crops, in 10 years. In the 90s, global warming was going to destroy the earth, in 10 years. In the 2000s, sea levels rising was going to flood east, west and golf coast, in 10 years. 2010s, climate change in 10 years. It never happened, but the governments of the world got more of our money each time to study and come up with a solution to each "catastrophe." Hmmmmm.🤔🤨
@j.antonioespinoza5485
@j.antonioespinoza5485 Год назад
Whaaat, you included references and footnotes?Thank you!!
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 Год назад
You missed an opportunity to tag your Global Mean Sea Level Relative to 1880 trend-line to the last few thousand years of your Post-Glacial Sea Level Rise trend-line which would have illustrated the change over time more dramatically. It would have been good to show how it does not rise everywhere the same by indicating specific coasts effected the most that are not in subsidence.
@Nostrudoomus
@Nostrudoomus 11 месяцев назад
Do NOT say post glacial, say Holocene, the liars don’t want anyone to know how cold the climate really is.
@melvinhunt6976
@melvinhunt6976 5 лет назад
Just went to the beach. The high tide comes to the same place it came to 60 years ago. Same beach, same ocean, SAME, SAME !
@melvinhunt6976
@melvinhunt6976 5 лет назад
@Bob Trenwith lam aware! It's the same!
@melvinhunt6976
@melvinhunt6976 5 лет назад
@Bob Trenwith sorry! Nothing has changed. You need to re-evaluate your research.
@melvinhunt6976
@melvinhunt6976 5 лет назад
@Bob Trenwith - Florida. Listen there is One body of water surrounding our planet, Period. There are.no borders. Just different locations. Water Seeks it's own level ? If you Add or Subtract from, the levels rise or lower Every where! The beaches many have changed for whatever reason. The place im talking about is one of those places where building has changed but the border for the beach looks like it's always been. There is no ice melting and increasing our oceans. You have to know Better!
@melvinhunt6976
@melvinhunt6976 5 лет назад
@Bob Trenwith sorry you're warning is Irrelevant, and you're science is actually Climate Hoax talking points! This Planet of ours is HUGE. We people haven't changed a thing. Mankind hasn't Hurt the Earth. Recycle and do your part and l will do mine.
@melvinhunt6976
@melvinhunt6976 5 лет назад
@Bob Trenwith l guess so. Every prediction made by climate change alarmist, Every one ,so far is 100 percent WRONG! Bless you're heart!
@Seplicar
@Seplicar 2 года назад
I say if the choice is a fairly sparse earth with todays sea level or an incredibly rich, green and lush world but with a slightly higher sea level, I will choose the latter.
@stevedyches4635
@stevedyches4635 2 года назад
I'm with you on that.
@Zoyx
@Zoyx Год назад
We will have a less lush earth. Desertification is increasing.
@mvalthegamer2450
@mvalthegamer2450 Год назад
But that isnt the choice. Atleast not currently. The way it is going, we are getting a more barren world with higher sea levels.
@Seplicar
@Seplicar Год назад
@@mvalthegamer2450 My understanding of the latest satellite imagery suggests the Earth is greening at new higher levels.
@mvalthegamer2450
@mvalthegamer2450 Год назад
@@Seplicar Some areas of the earth are greening, where sustained afforestation efforts are being undertaken. Others, like The Amazon and SEA rainforests, face aridification.
@kestrel999999
@kestrel999999 14 дней назад
Where I live the sea in many areas has decreased rather than rise. Till today I have not seen anywhere where the sea has risen
@williamfriar6295
@williamfriar6295 Год назад
They’ve been wrong for the last sixty years, but we still need to listen to them and do exactly what they say, no questions asked.
@left9096
@left9096 Год назад
Taking about the deniers eh
@williamfriar6295
@williamfriar6295 Год назад
Nope. I’ve been reading the news for the last sixty. The doomsayers have failed more often than I can count, but you keep on believing.
@6711BC
@6711BC Год назад
"I'm putting my kid through college, don't kill my grant!"
@laxarad1054
@laxarad1054 2 года назад
I've lived my life near the bay for 57 years, it's still the same, no 5 meter rise.😋
@ss_avsmt
@ss_avsmt Год назад
You should publish a paper and become a scientist then for your excellent observation skills.
@xcrockery8080
@xcrockery8080 Год назад
Why would you be expecting a 5 metre sea level rise?
@stevenh6589
@stevenh6589 2 года назад
Since 1999 I’ve lived 200 feet away from and at 4 feet above sea level in the Florida keys . I’m still waiting for the sea to rise ….
@thenoobypro790
@thenoobypro790 2 года назад
I don’t think a 5 centimeters is enough to notice. But 30 more years and 20-Cm will be
@tonydoinstuff
@tonydoinstuff Год назад
It's going up 1/8" per year. You might not see this with your eye, but the storms surges will be worse and worse. Hunker down, fella
@1lightheaded
@1lightheaded 10 месяцев назад
Move to Miami
@nickashton5242
@nickashton5242 Год назад
when climate change deniers / skeptics are asked" what is the business model of peer reviewed scientific journals ? blank looks abound.
@lawrenceveinotte
@lawrenceveinotte 5 лет назад
back 40 years ago i worked for a land surveyor on an ocean front property, today i can go back and look at the makers we installed and see there has been no rise.
@natthekiwi7074
@natthekiwi7074 4 года назад
Guys keep saying that their levels haven’t risen as evidence. You guys realize that gravity is dependent on the mass beneath your area of earth and the distance it is from the center right? Because of this gravity is not uniform and different areas are subject to different experiences. The overall trend is that more melting causes more water to be in the oceans and for it to rise. Not to mention that it’s becoming more acidic because of the massive amounts of carbon we burn
@6013charlie
@6013charlie 4 года назад
@@natthekiwi7074 Tides your talking about tides. Do you think you can throw buckets of water into the ocean in a pile and make a hill. tidal movements move around the planet. You cant pile up the water in one area, its the gravitational pull of the moon.I have followed the tidal movements for over 30 years. It doesnt hold water in one place.
@soyoltoi
@soyoltoi 3 года назад
Ok, now do a study. Unfortunately, science isn't decided by youtube anecdotes.
@theangryquad3127
@theangryquad3127 5 лет назад
At this rate I'll have to move my house 4" by 3099........
@atheistconservative6211
@atheistconservative6211 5 лет назад
Lemme know if you need any help. 😂
@theangryquad3127
@theangryquad3127 5 лет назад
@@atheistconservative6211 SURE! We'll both be 1090 years older but I'll call ya! You gotta bring beer tho........
@leddan6891
@leddan6891 5 лет назад
cryogenics need to be invented first
@theangryquad3127
@theangryquad3127 5 лет назад
@@leddan6891 That'll happen first.....
@electrichanoi7244
@electrichanoi7244 5 лет назад
THE ANGRY QUAD I don’t think you understand what this means, this means that whenever there’s a tidal surgeIt’s even slight, it will put tens of thousands of houses on the water compare to what would happen currently or in the past. We have accelerated the rate of sealevel rise it’s a big issue, especially since most of our children might not choose to live inland
@rickdunn7585
@rickdunn7585 Год назад
So how much has the sea beds sank due to the pressure from the water as the ice melts and adds weight to the sea bed volcanos will erupt so in the end no or very little sea change
@nadvga6650
@nadvga6650 Год назад
oh you were talking about the coming soon section, its now pushed to the next change section. and if it doesnt arrive at all, then it means the budgets for its planned usage has changed hands for other personal uses !!
@adamstevenson2314
@adamstevenson2314 5 лет назад
There’s a gob of photos on line of ocean side structures like light houses and such that are over a hundred years old with new photos taken recently and you can see no obvious changes at all .
@geraldfrost4710
@geraldfrost4710 3 года назад
The daily record goes back to 1850 in New York Harbor, and it shows NO change in slope. Weird how increasing slope shows up when you add in lots of data to manipulate.
@Aanthanur
@Aanthanur 3 года назад
@@geraldfrost4710 sea level is not the same everywhere, you need to combine data from around the planet.
@geraldfrost4710
@geraldfrost4710 3 года назад
@@Aanthanur The graphs harbormasters produce show 1.2 mm per year, plus or minus subsidence or land rise. Satellite measurement say sea level rise is 3mm per year. Harbormasters haven't seen the change, which amounts to more than two inches over the last 30 years. Weird how the satellite measurement hasn't shown up where other people are also taking data.
@Aanthanur
@Aanthanur 3 года назад
@@geraldfrost4710 harbour masters measure the water only at the harbour.
@geraldfrost4710
@geraldfrost4710 3 года назад
@@Aanthanur Please! Do show me your experiment on how well you can stack water!
@Xyanider
@Xyanider 2 года назад
Looks like I am late to the party again but I just wanted to mention that one of the problems with tide gauges is that they may also show faulty data. Over simplified it is nothing more than a stick in the ground and we measure how high the water reaches. Due to shifting of the ground, such as rising or sinking land, it may also show a theoretical increase in sea level rise [1]. So it all depends on what you basis is that you measure from, if the base changes so does your data. The interesting thing about seas level rise is also that it is none uniform [2]. You would think that if sea levels are rising it would be uniform, meaning that they would rise all over the world. However this is not the case some areas that are very close to each other even report conflicting data, such as two stations in Japan called Aburatsu [3] and Hosojima [4] or two stations in India, one called Tuticorin [5] and other Nagapattinam [6] or two station in Chile, one called Talcahuano [7] and the other Corral [8] etc. So a better way to measure sea level rise would be a mathematical approach where we measure the distance from the earth code to the surface of the water. Although I think that would be very difficult to acchieve. Sources: [1] news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/02/study-of-sea-level-rise-finds-land-sinking-along-east-coast/ [2] tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/ [3] www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/814.php [4] www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/133.php [5] www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/1072.php [6] www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/1308.php [7] www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/571.php [8] www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/1057.php
@theeraphatsunthornwit6266
@theeraphatsunthornwit6266 2 года назад
Not a single like to this awesome comment...the world is doomed 😅
@thomasmaughan4798
@thomasmaughan4798 2 года назад
I added a "like". Seattle sea level is falling BECAUSE the land is rising above a subduction zone. Also there's a "isostatic rebound" effect from the melting of ice in the northern hemisiphere the last glacial period. the land near the edge of the ice (seattle again) is rising because of the lost weight; but as it rises a bit farther to the south the land sinks. The sea is still rising from the end of the last "ice age" but has slowed considerably.
@carlbennett2417
@carlbennett2417 2 года назад
Copypasta
@unknownz1238
@unknownz1238 2 года назад
Hallo not to be mean but, I read the Harvard, NOAA, and PSMSL sites and in all there reports they point toward rising or significant change. In the Harvard paper It says that because the land is also rising and shifts and so most of our original estimates of sea level change is actually lower then it probably should because we’re not accounting for tectonic plate subduction and induction or simple terms the ground is moving up and down. Then, because of that they also found that our original 20th century facts were saying a lower increase of sea rise which means over the last 20 years sea level rise had accelerated significantly. In the PSMSL I read their most current report on their findings over the last 50-75 years and they concluded significant mean sea level rise with calculation in accordance to geocentric measurements as they were smart enough to see that would be a problem to measure with vertical ground motion In the NOAA The digital graph literally almost all the arrows point upward trend of sea level rise
@battleon81
@battleon81 2 года назад
For global averages, the shifting of the ground might be an issue. For regional data, if anything you WANT to include shifting in the ground. People live on land, not in the ocean. For all practical intents and purposes, it is the rising of the the water itself + the rising or sinking of the land that matters for planning mitigation. Texas is experiencing particularly high sea level rise because the land is sinking. You absolutely don't want to leave that out, only focus on the water itself, and seriously underestimate the future damage.
@BearcatJamboree
@BearcatJamboree Год назад
I have always been curious... if the Earth's average temperature increases and ice caps melt, what's going on with the techtonic plates?
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 Год назад
*RE: "I have always been curious... if the Earth's average temperature increases and ice caps melt, what's going on with the techtonic (tectonic, **_techtonics_** are tonics drunk by techs) plates?"* How does one measure the entire Earth's "average temperature?" Specifically the thermal energy of which of its molecules are included and which are excluded and even more importantly why? No one can give an answer to this simple question. Why is that?
@BearcatJamboree
@BearcatJamboree Год назад
@@brucefrykman8295 satellites have microwave instruments that measure atmospheric heat.
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 Год назад
@@BearcatJamboree *RE: "satellites have microwave instruments that measure atmospheric heat."* No they do not and your statement reveals a complete ignorance of electromagnetic radiation. Microwaves are part of the RF spectrum from 3000 mm to 1 mm while "heat" as sensed by humans (the IR part of the electromagnetic spectrum) covers the spectrum above this (1 mm to 780 nm) and therefore cannot be "measured" by microwaves, they can only be inferred as a proxy which are always subject to inferrance and error. It is not as simple as the simple-minded want to believe. "A little learning is a dangerous thing ;. Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring"_ - A. Pope Your statement is somewhat like recommending a transistor radio receiver to measure the temperature of a roast Turkey.
@BearcatJamboree
@BearcatJamboree Год назад
@@brucefrykman8295 wow someone needs a nap
@brucefrykman8295
@brucefrykman8295 Год назад
@@BearcatJamboree *RE: "wow someone needs a nap"* Yep, and that's the very one who cannot provide a cogent rebuttal, got your little rug handy?
@rps1689
@rps1689 Год назад
Rate of change refers to how quickly something changes over time. It is thus the acceleration or deceleration of changes (i.e., the rate) and not the magnitude of individual changes themselves. When averaged over all of the world's oceans, absolute sea level (the height of the ocean surface, regardless of whether nearby land is falling or rising) has risen. Factored in is the the size and shape of the oceans changing slowly over time plus the ocean floor on average gradually sinking since 20,000 years ago. Since 1993, average sea level has risen roughly twice as fast as the long-term trend. One only has to look up charts with indicators that describe relative and absolute sea level changes based on combining to date satellite measurements and long-term tide gauge measurements. Look up" NASA Facts -Vital Signs ,Sea Level. Global mean sea level, which has has risen about 8-9 inches (21-24 centimeters) since 1880; this exacerbates the problem where subsidence occurs especially coastal cities sinking faster than seas rise; big concern in the long run as global sea levels are rising, and are doing so at a relatively accelerating rate, but this adverse effect of anthropogenic global warming will not arrive as fast as others. Denialists usually claim sea level changes, we see and have recorder over time, are more attributed to shifting plates of Earth than climate change, which is wrong, as this happens not on time scales relevant to human history.
@tc-tm1my
@tc-tm1my Год назад
Yes it's a global average. It increases more in some areas, less in others. People wrongly assume it's increasing at that rate everywhere at once.
@rps1689
@rps1689 Год назад
@@tc-tm1my And the same is with ocean temps.
@D1KHEAD808
@D1KHEAD808 5 лет назад
Why restrict my quality of life now for hypothetical lives in the future? Can you guarantee humans will be around in the future? How far in the future? Why should the interpretation of the data of some people regulate the freedoms of everyone else? Compliance by threat of imprisonment and/or confiscation of property does not mean I’m in agreement.
@matthewnoble9879
@matthewnoble9879 5 лет назад
who's threatening you?
@davidlloyd5456
@davidlloyd5456 5 лет назад
Sea level rise caused by humanity ? Temp rise happens before rise in CO2.
@MFink-oq5hy
@MFink-oq5hy 5 лет назад
No it didn't, you've been had by propaganda and politically motivated shills
@birgittabirgersdatter8082
@birgittabirgersdatter8082 5 лет назад
M. Fink rise in carbon dioxide *follows* the rise in temperature. There is a lag.
@christianhoffmann8607
@christianhoffmann8607 5 лет назад
wrong. www2.bc.edu/jeremy-shakun/Shakun%20et%20al.,%202012,%20Nature.pdf
@Smileypb01
@Smileypb01 4 года назад
@@christianhoffmann8607 principia-scientific.org/atmospheric-carbon-dioxide-lags-temperature-the-proof/
@soyoltoi
@soyoltoi 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zQ3PzYU1N7A.html
@ragnor56
@ragnor56 Год назад
Its called geographical tidal storm flooding?
@mikerilling6515
@mikerilling6515 Месяц назад
So according to you, I’ll have oceanfront property in only 14,973 years 😂
@PMur66
@PMur66 4 года назад
In other news, Obama just bought a beach house in Martha's Vineyard. He's apparently unconcerned.
@dtvjho
@dtvjho 4 года назад
He reportedly spent $15 million on that property. Yes, he's not concerned, or he would have bought in the Poconos.
@acyutanandadas1326
@acyutanandadas1326 4 года назад
@zomg222 Chicken Little cried ''the sky is falling'' the fox said ''come to my cave and be safe'' So, Chicken Little and Henny Penny went into the fox's cave................and never came out.
@zakosist
@zakosist 4 года назад
If you can afford to move again there isn't that much reason to be concerned anyway, sea levels raising or not. Its not like it will suddenly raise a meter overnight or more. It is a gradual process
@dtvjho
@dtvjho 4 года назад
@@zakosist Some of the hysteria says Miami will be gone in 10 years. They've been saying 10 years since global warming first hit the press in the late 1990s. Miami is still there, and not dealing with floods. Besides, Obama would have great difficulty trying to list the property if it's flooding. Heck, the state may even ban building permits on the shore.
@bigike1313
@bigike1313 4 года назад
I don’t trust the Church and White data since uses mixed measurement systems and SLR has multiple causes. The only way to determine if SLR is accelerating is to look at each port individually. So far not an issue.
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