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Sea Level rise hijinks: How do you get from 7 inches per century to 11 feet per century? Computer models!

By: Marc Morano - Climate DepotJuly 16, 2018 12:49 PM with 0 comments

By Ken Haapala, President, Science and Environmental Policy Project – The Week That Was “TWTW”:

Excerpt: Sea Level Hockey-Sticks? Last week’s TWTW discussed the lawsuit by Rhode Island against oil companies, and the claims that dire increases in sea level rise will occur this century. These claims are like those made by Oakland, San Francisco, and New York City. To establish any observational basis for these claims, this week’s TWTW will further explore their sources.

The technical report, “The State of Narraganset Bay and Its Watershed. 2017,” is instructive. Figure 1 (p. 75) and Figure 2 (p. 76) show the decades-long sea level trends in Newport and Providence, RI, of 2.78 +/- 0.16 mm per year (1.1 inches per decade) and 2.25 +/- 0.25 mm per year (0.9 inches per decade), respectively, from the established NOAA publication “Tides and Currents.” Then, Figure 3 (p. 78) shows NOAA projections of a rise of up to 11 feet by the end of the century (extreme case)! How did a rise of 10 inches per century, with an error of about 10%, turn in to rise of 11 feet by the end of the century (280 mm per century to 3352 mm per century)? This increase in rate of rise of more than 10 times that being measured.

http://www.climatedepot.com/2018/07/16/sea-level-rise-hijinks-how-do-you-get-from-7-inches-per-century-to-11-feet-per-century-computer-models/