Latest SL satellite data now updated to beginning of 2018 at http://sealevel.colorado.edu pic.twitter.com/UJiR32JKti
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Latest SL satellite data now updated to beginning of 2018 at http://sealevel.colorado.edu pic.twitter.com/UJiR32JKti
That is actually a (small) term in the budget! Total water in the atmosphere is about 25 mm (equivalent SLR), and that increases ~7% per degree of global warming. So for 1ºC so far, the decrease is < 2mm over 100 years or so. Not enough to reduce the rise appreciably.
You miss the fact that we can attribute the changes very well now. The terms that are causing the acceleration (ice sheets mainly) are not going away.
The website https://climate.nasa.gov tries to do this, as does GISS directly, the Colorado sea level group, NOAA (including the BAMS SOTC issue) etc. If you have a metric that you think should be kept up in real time that isn't there, let them know!
show us the pre satellite era for comparison! (a friend, not the enemy)
how long do you want to go back?
The 2011 drop has been associated with La Nina. I'm surprised that it still has so large amplitude after ENSO removal.http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2012GL053055/abstract;jsessionid=1354D8B40E70E215D0B9D8C3FAC8CB96.f04t01 …
Well, that's a big deal.
Ocean Mechanical Thermal Energy Conversion builds more Ice..https://youtu.be/_PYxqfOcPDM
300 years for 1 meter!
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