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On 3/15/12 10:51 PM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:
In sci.physics Sam wrote: I don't know why you are so naive to think that sea level change remains constant. You must not understand cause and effect, Ben The cause is NOT established... Part of the sea level rise is the thermal expansion of the oceans. Warm them up and the occupy a greater volume. Another part is the melting of land supported ice. |
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On 3/16/2012 1:04 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 3/15/12 10:51 PM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote: In sci.physics Sam wrote: I don't know why you are so naive to think that sea level change remains constant. You must not understand cause and effect, Ben The cause is NOT established... Part of the sea level rise is the thermal expansion of the oceans. Warm them up and the occupy a greater volume. Another part is the melting of land supported ice. Maybe or maybe NOT. -- When it comes to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, there is NO moderation. To do so is to lose the battle before it has begun. |
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On 16/03/2012 13:29, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:
On 3/16/2012 1:04 AM, Sam Wormley wrote: On 3/15/12 10:51 PM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote: In sci.physics Sam wrote: I don't know why you are so naive to think that sea level change remains constant. You must not understand cause and effect, Ben The cause is NOT established... What you mean is that you want to pretend that it isn't happening. Part of the sea level rise is the thermal expansion of the oceans. Warm them up and the occupy a greater volume. Another part is the melting of land supported ice. Maybe or maybe NOT. There is no doubt about it. Glaciers are retreating all over the planet and land supported ice is flowing into the sea along rivers. Warm water expands once it is above 4C when it is at its densest and so as the oceans warm up they expand. Both components are significant. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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![]() On 3/16/2012 1:04 AM, Sam Wormley wrote: On 3/15/12 10:51 PM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote: In sci.physics Sam wrote: I don't know why you are so naive to think that sea level change remains constant. You must not understand cause and effect, Ben The cause is NOT established... Part of the sea level rise is the thermal expansion of the oceans. Warm them up and the occupy a greater volume. Another part is the melting of land supported ice. Erosion of soil displacing the water makes you think ocean volume is increasing when it is actually a shrinking body of water. We were told in the 1980's that the erosion of top soil alone was going to devastate food production.... and it was billions of tons of soil that washed and was blown by winds into the ocean... all that displaces water. -- *WHO IS JOHN GALT* When it comes to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, there is NO moderation. To do so is to lose the battle before it has begun. |
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On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 22:35:00 -0500, Sam Wormley
wrote: On 3/14/12 10:30 PM, Leonard wrote: In response to claims that oceans levels are rising and threatening to drown New York City, he shows they are actually falling. He shows the sea level is rising, not falling. Sheeeish. ScienceShot: Rising Tide Puts Coastal Cities at Risk http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceno...oa.html?ref=em Census data show that about 3.7 million people, or about 1.2% of the nation's population, live in that swath and that 89% of at-risk residents live along the shores in just five states: Florida, Louisiana, California, New York, and New Jersey. In 544 municipalities and in 38 counties, more than 10% of the population resides within 1 meter of the current high-tide line, the researchers report online today in Environmental Research Letters. I see that Oregon, Washington, and California are already increasing the hight of some of their sea walls, even though the cost is expected to be many hundreds of billions of dollars to complete. The chief problem is that these states will never get enough funding to do the job fast enough: the rate of sea level rise is very slightly increasing, and the rate is expected to increase. -- "I said that I believe in GOOD SCIENCE, not scientific THEORIES made up by the antichrist. In order for one creature to EVOLVE into another, the DNA has to change. How do you explain that?" -- |
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In sci.physics AGWFacts wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 04:12:30 -0000, wrote: In sci.physics Sam Wormley wrote: On 3/14/12 10:30 PM, Leonard wrote: In response to claims that oceans levels are rising and threatening to drown New York City, he shows they are actually falling. ScienceShot: Rising Tide Puts Coastal Cities at Risk http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceno...oa.html?ref=em Census data show that about 3.7 million people, or about 1.2% of the nation's population, live in that swath and that 89% of at-risk residents live along the shores in just five states: Florida, Louisiana, California, New York, and New Jersey. In 544 municipalities and in 38 counties, more than 10% of the population resides within 1 meter of the current high-tide line, the researchers report online today in Environmental Research Letters. So what? If sea levels rise, people will move to higher ground, staying within 1 meter of the current high-tide line. Homicidal sociopath net.k00k Babbling fried brain idiot misses the point as usual. People LIKE and WANT to live near the water and no matter what sea level is people will ALWAYS be within 1 meter of whatever the current high tide line is. |
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