Quote from Ricter:
Still, there is warming. You claimed there was none.
Has there been a rise in sea level since 1960?Quote from gwb-trading:
I stated the warming was insignificant and any warming is due to nature. The ocean warming is much less than the 'climate change models' have proposed. As noted by ARGO, the measured ocean warming is less than the instrument error. Effectively this means there is no meaningful warming from 1960 to 2012.
There is no reason to be alarmed by the current ocean 'warming'.
BTW - in the period of 950AD to 1000AD the oceans were warmer than they are today by 0.5 to 0.8 degrees C according to the results of multiple scientific investigations.
Quote from Ricter:
Has there been a rise in sea level since 1960?
If there is no warming on land, and no warming of the ocean, why is the ocean rising?Quote from gwb-trading:
Yes there has been according to most scientific readings. From 1950 to 2009, measurements show an average annual rise in sea level of 1.7 ± 0.3 mm per year. Reference
You are aware that in 500AD most of the coastal regions of France were flooded due to a sea level height that is much greater than current sea levels.
If you want to look at sea levels, let's evaluate them over many thousands of years to get a meaningful time frame reference.
Quote from gwb-trading:
Yes there has been according to most scientific readings. From 1950 to 2009, measurements show an average annual rise in sea level of 1.7 ± 0.3 mm per year. Reference
You are aware that in 500AD most of the coastal regions of France were flooded due to a sea level height that is much greater than current sea levels.
If you want to look at sea levels, let's evaluate them over many thousands of years to get a meaningful time frame reference.
So you agree, there is warming.Quote from gwb-trading:
A more important question is if the very small increase in ocean height from 1960 to today is even significant in the bigger picture over 1000s of years.
The answer is No.