Sea Level, page-3

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    yeah so much for sea level rising …. take a look at these.

    good old jopo, he loves cycles to support his arguments.

    I can also find pictures of apartments falling into the sea in California in the last two ad plenty more.

    In the next eight years our water level is going to increase by about 25cm, which is much higher than the water level increase for the last 115 years," Professor Pattiaratchi said.
    "The mean water level is changing due to what we call the nodal tide, which has an 18.6-year cycle, and at the moment we're at the lowest part of that cycle."
    Professor Pattiaratchi said climate change made this phenomena worse.



    "Climate change happens in a very slow process … every 20 years, you actually have an increase," he said.
    "So every time we actually come into that 18.6-year cycle, the higher water levels would be higher than the previous."
    He warned a storm surge combined with a strong La Nina effect could see parts of Perth go under.
    "If you have a La Nina happening at the highest period in the eight years' time, on top of that you have a storm surge occurring at the highest water level, we would have severe flooding, severe erosion," he said.

    http://www.web.uwa.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1901136/Robinson-B_2011-Civil.pdf
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-...osion-as-climate-change-tides-ramp-up/9831400
 
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