good. most of those idiots at those spots would stop surfing if they had to grovel everyday beachbreak.
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While I do think this is unquestionably true, we've also never put so much trash/pollution/CO2 into atmosphere before either.My college astronomy teacher, who is the smartest man I've ever met, said mankind hasn't recorded weather patterns long enough to make any kind of determination regarding global warming.
It would be here.1.5 feet...
AR5 Synthesis Report: Climate Change 2014 — IPCC
www.ipcc.ch
And no, a 1 foot rise would not be “dire”.
Wait -- do you not understand that 1' average sea level rise is different from a 1' high tide? Okay, we're done here.What do you do at high tide?
Yes, I understand the difference.Wait -- do you not understand that 1' average sea level rise is different from a 1' high tide? Okay, we're done here.
The beaches around here like high tide.This coming from Ms. Stefanie Sekich-Quinn, Coastal Preservation Manager at Surfrider Foundation. Heard her lecture at a workshop at the American Planning Association's CA Chapter Annual Conference. Intetesting hysteria in several workshops/seminars yesterday. Im in a 3 hour workshop tomorrow titled Coastal Conondrums in a Changing Climate Part 1 & 2 Panelists are from city of IB, Del Mar and Oceanside.
Can you imagine if some of these drastic sea level rise predictions come to fruition and iconic spots likeTrestles, Rincon, Steamer Lane are gone in a few generations?
Not saying I buy into these predictions but damn....
I have a nice piece of property 150 feet from the water, big enough to build another home on. I would like to pass this property on to my children. Access to my place is on a two lane highway, three stretches of which are already falling in to the sea.Yes, I understand the difference.
Let me ask you another way. How would 1 foot of rise be “dire” for you?
And please keep in mind that this rise occurs over the course of the next 100 years...,
Is this on the east coast?I have a nice piece of property 150 feet from the water, big enough to build another home on. I would like to pass this property on to my children. Access to my place is on a two lane highway, three stretches of which are already falling in to the sea.
And please, keep in mind that sea level rise and the factors contributing to it have so far exceeded estimates, at least where I am.
Duffy doesn't understand the ocean can have elevation as well.Why has the sea risen more where you are than somewhere else?
Evaporation = more cloudsEvaporation.
All we have heard about is rising water levels.
Common, The hotter it gets, the more water gets evaporated.
High tides.
Short term. Global warming, if it truly is real. You should have a lot of beach front property.
Uh...the amount of water on earth is pretty much constant.Evaporation = more clouds
More clouds = more rain
More rain = more water
You're welcome.
More water - more reservoirsEvaporation = more clouds
More clouds = more rain
More rain = more water
You're welcome.
Uh.....it's not constant in its solid, liquid, or gaseous state. Try and keep up.Uh...the amount of water on earth is pretty much constant.