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    1. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice and

      Here's Brest, France for you, but it's roughly the same think in UK or USA. Nothing. Happened. Nothing at all. The sea level fluctuation aren't out of the noise level. http://refmar.shom.fr/documents/10227/141011/Evolution-niveau-mer-Brest-depuis-300-ans.pdf … … /5

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    2. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice and

      The vast majority of stations have only 50 years of measurements. Some go up. Some down. But I don't think I even found one with a slope change to bigger rise. So how comes they put an average that do? /6

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    3. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice and

      I have some hypothesis but bottomline is: it's not really our problem to know, it's for the ppl who make that claim that isn't compatible with observations. Bc if seal level rise is a thing that doesn't end up in measurements locally it doesn't exist. Now it gets more real: /7

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    4. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice and

      My GF owns a sea mill from XVth century. Keep in mind this thing has been at sea level for 5 centuries. In the biggest of the high tide, every 20 years of something, see actually gets in the house. In the 90s I was desperate. The family house was about to go under water... /8

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    5. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice and

      You get where this goes, right? At the last super high tide, the level was actually lower than two decades ago. There hasn't been any visible change to see level there for 30 years. Well, all those stations tells the same story. Seal level is mainly stabilised. /9

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    6. Geoff Price‏ @geoffmprice 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @ianbrealey @ScottAdamsSays

      Sea level changes vary radically according to ocean patterns, subsidence and other local factors. This is why this sort of anecdotal analysis is easy to get wrong, and why the flooding engineers in Miami, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Mumbai etc. etc. are and should be freaking out.

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    7. Geoff Price‏ @geoffmprice 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @geoffmprice @GregoryMakles and

      There are many lines of evidence here. The sea has to rise – we measure it getting warmer, and can calculate the thermal expansion. We directly watch and measure the acceleration of ice sheet melt. You're resisting physics. Physics wins. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0752-4.epdf …

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    8. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @geoffmprice @ianbrealey @ScottAdamsSays

      Scientific approach also implies accounting for cognitivie science. CS says we're all subject to confirmation bias, submission to group, authority. This predicts searchers under such bias will product an array of weak evidence.

      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    9. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice and

      So "Many Lines" can be real or expected by product of known human behavior. Which means it can't be a proof. We can only use strong specific evidence. I am the first to admit it's unfortunate bc the topic don't exactly produce those easily.

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    10. Gregory Makles‏ @GregoryMakles 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice and

      Still, the matter of those 451 USHCN 1 century long unmoved, unadjusted raw curves backing or invalidating the USA warming claim is one of the very few quick way we have to actually have strong evidence one way or the other. Where are you into checking the links I provided?

      2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @GregoryMakles @geoffmprice @ianbrealey

      I’m enjoying watching you drill through this.

      6:51 PM - 3 Jan 2019
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