sea levels, page-28

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    lols

    so the OP states this

    “It’s not that there’s something wrong with the instruments or the data, but for a variety of reasons, sea level does not change at the same pace everywhere at the same time. As it turns out, our best historical sea level records tend to be located where past sea level rise was most likely less than the true global average.”

    and denialists get excited about that?

    ah dear.  i guess we should have known about climate change before we put in the first tide gauges, eh, more than a hundred years ago
    http://tide.gsi.go.jp/ENGLISH/history.html
 
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