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Re: The rising sea level myth
These are the links, 4 of them, that were at the end of the article. Anything that draws data from the GRACE Satellites has to do with sea level. They all worked for me and the ones that link to NASA link to NASA. I have always found the Anthony Watts stuff to be skeptical, but well source and his links are ususally very understandable.
The comments that follow his posts are usually very instructive as well.
For more information on NASA’s sea level monitoring satellites, visit: OSTM: Home Page , CU Sea Level Research Group | University of Colorado , GRACE - Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment and GRACE Tellus .
The link goes to a blog, not to a NASA site. While it does have a link to NASA at the end, the link has nothing to do with sea levels at all.
Bloggers are fond of telling us what NASA is saying, but, the reality is that NASA is not saying what they're saying it's saying.
I posted a link to a real site. Have you been able to open it yet?
It shows sea levels around the world and gives the rise and fall in sea levels locally. Overall, the levels are up slightly, but certainly not enough to make it necessary to head for the hills or buy that ocean front property in Arizona or Tennessee.
These are the links, 4 of them, that were at the end of the article. Anything that draws data from the GRACE Satellites has to do with sea level. They all worked for me and the ones that link to NASA link to NASA. I have always found the Anthony Watts stuff to be skeptical, but well source and his links are ususally very understandable.
The comments that follow his posts are usually very instructive as well.
For more information on NASA’s sea level monitoring satellites, visit: OSTM: Home Page , CU Sea Level Research Group | University of Colorado , GRACE - Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment and GRACE Tellus .