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New Study: Tide gages find no global ‘acceleration in sea level’ – But satellite data ‘manipulated’ to show acceleration

Published in International Journal of Engineering Science Invention - August 2017 - "Sea Level Manipulation" - By Dr. Nils-Axel Mörner - Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics, Stockholm, Sweden

Study concludes: "Up to the present, there has been no convincing recording of any acceleration in sea level, rather the opposite: a total lack of any sign of an accelerating trend."

Study also finds satellite sea level rise data "manipulated" to show acceleration: "Satellite altimetry is a new elegant tool to view the changes in sea level over the globe...The temporal changes, on the other hand, has always remained very questionable as they seem to over-estimate observed sea level changes by 100-400% [9-16]. It seems quite weird to claim that it would be the satellite altimetry that is right and that the true observations in the field are wrong (still this is what the people around the IPCC and the Paris agreement at COP21 continue to claim)."

"The satellite altimetry values provided by NOAA [17] and University of Colorado [18] do not agree with tide gage data...  It is the satellite altimetry data, which have been “corrected” to give a rise in the order of 3.0 mm/yr. This “correction” [19-21] may, of course, be classified as a “manipulation” of facts, like the manipulation temperature measurements recently revealed."

By: Marc Morano - Climate DepotAugust 23, 2017 3:26 P

http://www.climatedepot.com/2017/08/23/new-study-tide-gages-find-no-global-acceleration-in-sea-level-but-satellite-manipulated-to-show-acceleration/