Sunday, January 1, 2012

SEA LEVELS FALLING CONTRARY TO GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA


From the beginning I didn't believe the government funded scientists. It is my hope your mind hasn't been so altered by the international disinformation programs that you will be willing to take a look at the actual tide measurement data collected over the last 100 years.
They have to have some agenda to control you. It has to be something that unites various groups and carbon credits make millions for those in control. Global warming (which was recently changed to climate change) is just another method of controlling you. They want to force you to have fewer children, live in a smaller house, drive a smaller car and keep you burning carbon forever. It has nothing to do with reality.


They want you to believe that releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is a bad thing. The truth is CO2 is plant food necessary to grow a garden to produce food to feed your family. It is also a trace gas amounting to only .033% of our atmosphere. That is three hundredths of a percent whereas the heavy gas nitrogen is 78% and oxygen 20.8 %. This is mainstream data available to all but nobody bothers to look it up...


Falling Sea Level Upsets Theory of Global Warming
By Mark Chipperfield in Tuvalu and David Harrison in London
Article from The Telegraph
6 August 2000

In the early 1990s, scientists forecast that the coral atoll of nine islands - which is only 12ft above sea level at its highest point - would vanish within decades because the sea was rising by up to 1.5in a year. However, a new study has found that sea levels have since fallen by nearly 2.5in and experts at Tuvalu's Meteorological Service in Funafuti, the islands' administrative centre, said this meant they would survive for another 100 years.


They said similar sea level falls had been recorded in Nauru and the Solomon Islands, which were also considered to be under threat. The release of the data from Tuvalu, formerly part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, will renew scientific debate about climate change and its impact on ocean levels. The island's scientists admitted they were surprised and "a little embarrassed" by the change, which they blame on unusual weather conditions caused by El Nino in 1997.


Hilia Vavae, the Metereological Service's director, said: "This is certainly a bit of a shock for us because we have been experiencing the effect of rising oceans for a long time." Although their country has been saved from imminent engulfment, not all islanders are happy about the change in Tuvalu's fortunes. Residents who once worried about their homes being flooded are now complaining that the lower tides are disrupting their fishing expeditions, making it difficult to moor their boats and navigate low-lying reefs. 



FUN FACTS about CARBON DIOXIDE
Of the 186 billion tons of carbon from CO2 that enter earth's atmosphere each year from all sources, only 6 billion tons are from human activity. Approximately 90 billion tons come from biologic activity in earth's oceans and another 90 billion tons from such sources as volcanoes and decaying land plants.
At 380 parts per million CO2 is a minor constituent of earth's atmosphere-- less than 4/100ths of 1% of all gases present. Compared to former geologic times, earth's current atmosphere is CO2- impoverished.
CO2 is odorless, colorless, and tasteless. Plants absorb CO2 and emit oxygen as a waste product. Humans and animals breathe oxygen and emit CO2 as a waste product. Carbon dioxide is a nutrient, not a pollutant, and all life-- plants and animals alike-- benefit from more of it. All life on earth is carbon-based and CO2 is an essential ingredient. When plant-growers want to stimulate plant growth, they introduce more carbon dioxide.
CO2 that goes into the atmosphere does not stay there but is continually recycled by terrestrial plant life and earth's oceans-- the great retirement home for most terrestrial carbon dioxide.
If we are in a global warming crisis today, even the most aggressive and costly proposals for limiting industrial carbon dioxide emissions would have a negligible effect on global climate!



THE FOLLOWING IS ACTUAL NOAA TIDE LEVELS SHOWING A DROP OF 3-FEET IN 100-YEARS.



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Mean Sea Level Trend
9455500 Seldovia, Alaska

The mean sea level trend is -9.45 millimeters/year with a 95% confidence
interval of +/- 1.10 mm/yr based on monthly mean sea level data from
1964 to 2006 which is equivalent to a change of -3.10 feet in 100 years.


The plot shows the monthly mean sea level without the regular seasonal fluctuations due to coastal ocean temperatures, salinities, winds, atmospheric pressures, and ocean currents. The long-term linear trend is also shown, including its 95% confidence interval. The plotted values are relative to the most recent Mean Sea Level datum established by CO-OPS. The calculated trends for all stations are available as a table in millimeters/year or a table in feet/century (0.3 meters = 1 foot).

If present, solid vertical lines indicate times of any major earthquakes in the vicinity of the station and dashed vertical lines bracket any periods of questionable data.



Frequently Asked Questions:



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Mean Sea Level Trend
9455760 Nikiski, Alaska

The mean sea level trend is -9.80 millimeters/year with a 95% confidence
interval of +/- 1.50 mm/yr based on monthly mean sea level data from
1973 to 2006 which is equivalent to a change of -3.22 feet in 100 years.


The plot shows the monthly mean sea level without the regular seasonal fluctuations due to coastal ocean temperatures, salinities, winds, atmospheric pressures, and ocean currents. The long-term linear trend is also shown, including its 95% confidence interval. The plotted values are relative to the most recent Mean Sea Level datum established by CO-OPS. The calculated trends for all stations are available as a table in millimeters/year or a table in feet/century (0.3 meters = 1 foot).

If present, solid vertical lines indicate times of any major earthquakes in the vicinity of the station and dashed vertical lines bracket any periods of questionable data.



Frequently Asked Questions:

What is Sea Level?


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Mean Sea Level Trend
9457292 Kodiak Island, Alaska

The mean sea level trend is -10.42 millimeters/year with a 95% confidence
interval of +/- 1.33 mm/yr based on monthly mean sea level data from
1975 to 2006 which is equivalent to a change of -3.42 feet in 100 years.


The plot shows the monthly mean sea level without the regular seasonal fluctuations due to coastal ocean temperatures, salinities, winds, atmospheric pressures, and ocean currents. The long-term linear trend is also shown, including its 95% confidence interval. The plotted values are relative to the most recent Mean Sea Level datum established by CO-OPS. The calculated trends for all stations are available as a table in millimeters/year or a table in feet/century (0.3 meters = 1 foot).

If present, solid vertical lines indicate times of any major earthquakes in the vicinity of the station and dashed vertical lines bracket any periods of questionable data.







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