New Study Indicates North American Pacific Coast Sea Levels Declining From 1952-2014
By Kenneth Richard on 16. January 2023
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Sea level changes along the Pacific coast have not been cooperating with an alarmist narrative.
New research reveals sea level rise has decelerated from ~5 mm/yr from the 1970s to 1990s down to about 1.5 mm/yr since the late 1990s along the Peruvian coast.
Further, the entire North America Pacific coast has undergone “statistically significant negative trends” (-0.11 to -33 mm/yr) in sea level change over the 1952-2014 period.
Image Source: Jigena-Antelo et al., 2023Historically, this region of the world had sea surface temperatures about 4°C warmer than today throughout much of the last several thousand years (Salvatecci et al., 2019). Temperatures have been declining precipitously in recent decades (as indicated by the black star markings in the below study).
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