I am an Environmental enginreer with 15 years of professional work experience. University taught me lies about how the climate is changing strongly because of human activity. Imagine my shock when several years of real world professional experience, I realized how much of the lies that were peddled to me as a youth. I had my own intern last year who would get hysterical and upset if anybody questioned any part of the climate change narrative. The indoctoriation of the youth has only increased. Always be critical.
@@blank.9301 Then why is it that 70 & 80 year old US midwest farmers are saying it's the Coolest few seasons they have ever seen? The fact is that our climate over the last 400 years has been more stable than ever and that is the outlier not the norm.
Exactly….thank you speaking out.. I met an ABC cameraman 20 yrs ago, who resigned from his job because he could see a narrative forming,with the data and the commentary was strictly controlled.
I read a report from a Hydrographic Surveyor almost 20 years ago who said pretty much the same and that related to Tasmania and up the NSW coast , politicians however do not like discussing things with technical experts only ill informed media . The gentleman's obviously of an age when he feels safe to speak the truth . Well spoken sir .
I live in the Med, I scratched a water line mark on a rock more than ten years ago I check it every August the level has never changed either way. We are being conned, yet again.
I love how the alarmists observe coastal erosion - and call it sea level rise. Cracks me up every time. (EG: Sydney's northern beaches, Terrigal Beach).
On the little beach at Umina is a sign that tells us all about the constant shifting of the sands. Apparently, landscapes should never change in the alarmists' world.
@@MiraSubieGirl Absolutely - from the beginning of time the ocean has reclaimed more material from the continents than the continents have had deposited from the ocean. That is geology and oceanography 101. First year university stuff.
@@Fuzcapp One day then the world going to be REALLY fucked up and create a new continent all together :) (Russian just watching movies) and LA will be hit the worst... according to Hollywood.
@Fuz Cap you know that in Your lifetime, a continent sized piece of ice, 10 000 year old ice in fact, melted off of a Continent? The west side of Greenland, ... the Continent of Greenland In Fact, soooooo much 10 000 year old ice/glacier has melted off of the Continent of Greenland in YOUR lifetime, that it exposed for the FIRST time, .... a 30km wide, 2km deep Meteorite Crater? Approx 11 800 or 12 400 years ago that puppy smacked the Planet and wiped off another continents supply of wooly mammoths, NO SHIT we got a place called the Badlands there, it's in Alberta it's a mud puddle thousands of feet deep and its filled with dead bodies/fossils, all of the woolly mammoths (and everything else) got wiped east to west and smashed up against the Rocky Mountains and settled in Alberta In about an Hour and a half the Entire Globes weather changed for sure, about 13 000 years later WE are the result. the Earth is burning, ... get ready
Socialists will lie, cheat and even murder to get their agenda in place. They have a very long history and one thing they are masters of is propaganda. The now dominate the media and education system. It means they can work on the next generation from their babies up to they are well into adulthood.
Middle Island, Warrnambool, the setting for the movie, Odd Ball, is also a good measure of sea-level. In 1974 you could walk out to the island at low tide. In 2019 it is exactly the same. The only difference is that the island is fenced off to protect the penguins which are being protected by maremma guard dogs.
The little town of Rye in East Sussex used to be right on the sea...500 years ago. The ocean has retreated quite some distance from the town during that time. (the distance can be seen on google earth). The ocean shows no sign of returning Rye to its previous seaside status.
@@southafricanizationofsociety20 lol consider the ratio's my man what WAS the "Goldilocks" ratio, currently it is changing at an alarming/amazing speed We used to call it "Glacial Speed" the people that think thats funny know why it's funny
@@southafricanizationofsociety20 I always thought it was Scientist: "We have seasons.." Politicians: "Ahhh climate change .. the world is going to end, quick sell your ocean front properties cheeeep and forget that we are actually bankers" ... "oh yeah .. you need to overpay for living now too as you breath out carbon dioxide .. and we'll try and convince you that it's the same stuff that comes out of cars ...so we can tax you for breathing"
@@deanpd3402 that's because parts of Britain are rising whilst others are sinking. A BBC presenter was sacked in the early 2000s for explaining this because the BBC wanted the story to be about rising sea levels.
Funny that. The sea level at my holiday cottage has been the same for the last 30 years. In fact it might even have gone down. Maybe some parts of the world are sinking.
I'm 64. I have walked the beach of Galveston Island, Texas since I was a child. There is no sea level rise. It's true that erosion is taking place and sand is pumped upon the beach. The sand here is sedimentary and is easily washed away. Ground water pumping is by far more reflective of industrial use as it has caused subsidence of communities in the Houston area. Once underground pumping has caused the gravitational liquidation, it probably will never have a rebound of the elevation of the land. Liquefaction is when the porous underlying structure collapse and is flattened by subsidizing topical land by gravitational weight. Our Gulf of Mexico shoreline has basically rivers that flow underground and sand is pushed within the Gulf of Mexico. Google Earth, shows the erosion and catastrophic slides that go into the depths. The greatest of concern in observation is, a Carrington Event, close to the Gulf of Mexico shoreline, creating liquefaction and producing a mega tsunami.
Thanks. This vid puts direct observational evidence, into the hands of the public, well done. Fort Denison is on an edge of the planet's largest ocean. It has been there for the most significant increase in CO2 from the industrial revolution. They physics of water expansion due to increasing temperature from CO2 increase is not observed at Fort Denison. *Conclusion* The oceans have not warmed or risen significantly even though the industrial revolution has been adding CO2 increasingly since 1760, the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Note: this likely has to do with the absorption spectra of CO2 gas. It only absorbs specific wavelengths of infra red (heat) energy. Even low levels of CO2 in the atmosphere absorb almost all the available heat in the spectral wavelengths that it can, so adding more CO2 can't cause more than very small amounts of extra heat to be trapped. It's as if the windows of the CO2 greenhouse are all closed for maximum heat retention, and it's keeping in all the heat it can already. I sometimes communicate this phenomena as, 'The Colour of Carbon Dioxide'. It's like this, a green leaf absorbs much of the red and blue light, but it can't absorb the green because that's the colour or way a leaf absorbs light energy. CO2 gas absorbs some very specific wavelengths, and it absorbs VIRTUALLY ALL that infra red energy/colour. Once something is painted, say totally green, adding more coats of green can't make it any more green. Similarly Painting more CO2 'colour' in the sky, can't make it any more absorbent. Greenhouse gasses in order of importance for temperature effects: 1. Water Vapour 2. Water Vapour 3. Water Vapour ... 10. Water Vapour 11 CO2 We feel the effects of water vapour and how it traps heat. Clear skies in winter means cold nights while cloudy skies in winter means warmer nights ... and we can feel this! But we don't feel hotter at night when we're in a city with higher CO2, as opposed to a rural area. The reason we don't feel a CO2 heat trapping effect is because it is always maxxed out, having absorbed all it can, unlike water vapour. Cheers Sincerely David
And people mistake steam from the kettle as water vapour. The vast majority of people would never volunteer that the largest greenhouse gas is water vapour (by a huge margin). Water vapour is highest in the tropical regions (where there is huge amounts of energy in the water), causing seasonal monsoons and cyclones. It is an essential part of the ecosystem, enabling crops to be sown and dams replenished. It's weather!
I have wondered about this. Places on the shore where I fished as a child have the same levels of high and low tides that they had 60 years ago. I am 70.
A fisherman from Main told All Gore that he has been a fisherman most of his life and he doesn’t see any difference in the sea level. Gore dismissed him.
Yeah because I'm sure a fisherman will notice a few of centimeters of sea level change while being able to correctly adjust for tectonic moments purely on intuition... I mean.. Or not.. Being able to do that would have made that fisherman one of the most intelligent people to have lived ever while also having 100% perfect photographic memory. Pro tip.. That was probably not the case.
None of Al Gores predictions have come true. Just like none of the predictions about the world burning up or freezing that have been made since they started making those predictions have come true.
@@dailytact1370 I think the fisherman would have noticed the tide levels at the dock. Where did anyone but you make any claim about adjusting for tectonic movements? The thing is, no living creature really *cares* what happens to global sea level; what we and the seals care about is the *relative* sea level at our particular patch, the *unadjusted* sea level. If the relative sea level is going up, we have to worry about flooding even if global sea level is going down. If the relative sea level is going down, we don't have to worry about flooding even if global sea level is going up. The tide gauges tell us what will affect us; the satellites do not. Local sea level adjusted for various geological effects tells earth scientists something *interesting* but not *vital*. What is vital for our lives is the *relative* sea level. Where I live, there's a peninsula, with a road going along the harbour side. When the road was built in the 1860s, it was about 2 feet above high tide. These days, it's about 1 foot above high tide. That's about 2mm/year, which agrees with the local tide gauges. I have the good fortune to live in a geologically stable area where the land isn't moving up or down. The road is now being widened, which would be the perfect time to build it up by a few inches if anyone seriously believed it was at risk. Not happening, despite the council *talking* about climate change and sea level rise and 100 year plans. Tell me about a 30cm (1 foot) rise in 100 years and I'll say "well, that's a bit high based on what the local tide gauges say, but maybe." Tell me about a 1 metre rise in 100 years and I'll say "I thought the government closed down the Legal Highs shops". We currently have gale warnings and warnings of "heavy seas", which means very large waves, dwarfing anything sea level rise is likely to bring us.
Horizontal errors in measurements with satellite remain even with "ground-truthing." Vertical measurements by satellites are especially problematical because changes in the orbital parameters introduce multiple errors up to meter (yard) size. Centimeter-scale errors remain after applying post-processing or real-time processing by ground-based reference stations.
@@homeistheearth This is a huge subject. You can check out the following. www.iers.org/IERS/EN/Organization/TechniqueCentres/IGS/igs.html positioningservices.trimble.com/ ua-cam.com/video/7i3XQ-_Vh78/v-deo.html www.e-education.psu.edu/geog862/home.html Good luck.
The same Tony Heller who talks about day-to-day weather in an attempt to convince us about the climate over multiple years. I suggest you look into the channel "potholer54 ", he has basically made a name of himself debunking everything that comes from Tony Heller's mouth.
I visited the small rock pool in Queensland (near cairns) I used to play in 40years ago as a child (was 3 to 8years old) and it's exactly the same. It's extremely sensitive to the tide and you can see the water level stains on the rocks. I still have family living there with history of over 100years and everyone has said that it hasn't changed.
I thought Fort Dennison would have been covered by the ocean rise by now ! one good thing it hasn't fallen down like the shoddy Sydney construction now maybe real engineers and builders worked on the construction.
not true. gauges rise and lower on the land they are installed on, as tectonic pressures shift. theres are *ZERO* accurate methods of measuring sea level change that are practical. you'd have to measure the volume of all the water in the oceans to get an accurate empirical measurement.
FFS mate, that means using common sense. No, it’s much better to use a tool so far away plus ‘predictive’ modelling. Otherwise the grant money for continued research is going to run out.
do you think that refutes what he said somehow? _"Ad hominem (Latin for "to the person"), short for argumentum ad hominem, typically refers to a fallacious argumentative strategy whereby genuine discussion of the topic at hand is avoided by instead attacking the character, motive, or other attribute of the person making the argument."_
It's a similar story in the USA from the Battery at New York. While the alarmists scream that sea level rise is accelerating, the raw data shows a steady couple of millimetres per annum rise that is not changing in rate, and this rise is known to have been going on for thousands of years, not because sea level is rising, but because that part of the American continent is sinking whilst the Canadian part rises in isostatic response to the loss of the miles high ice age glaciers. The alarmists appear to think the general public too stupid to find this out and call their lies.
I was down at my local beach a few weeks ago. There was a very low tide...a passerby spoke to me and commented on the tide and said""You cant tell me there is no Global warming"' Well after I picked myself up off the sand, I set them straight!
The first well known and influential person to promote anthropogenic global warming was none other than the Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during the UK coal miners strike. She saw, using the myth of carbon emissions increasing world temperatures, as yet another way to destroy a Communist infiltrated miners union that had become too strong and threatened the British state. This was later taken up by the head of security at the UN who although having no expertise in weather patterns or prediction all the same promoted the belief. It was soon latched onto by members who saw it as a way of uniting the planet to fight a common threat, be it real or imagined and moving money and investment from the rich west to the third world. So much money is now invested in the fallacy it's become impossible for anyone to challenge and be taken seriously but that day will come of that I have no doubt.
I know mmmmmmmmmmmmm I know. On TV they show big ice burghs that have broken of the shelf at Antartica but dont say twice as much ice built up on the other side of the Continent at the same time
And it's being proved every day,day after day,that Climate Change is a fraud. What annoys me more than anything are the leftie teachers in this country instilling the Global Warming/Climate Change bullshit into young minds who are easily led and,when they inquire about the proof, are told to do as the rest of the class is doing......"believe the science".
I downloaded the BoM graphs of sea level only two days ago. Sea level rises insidiously over the century with no obvious pointer to increased carbon dioxide.
Yes, and at a relatively steady rate. We're in an interglacial. It'll continue until the climate goes glacial again, and you can once more walk to New Guinea.
@@68404 Probably go the other way when the Victorian communists invade Queensland to escape the advancing glaciers, and the Queensland refugees make a run for it to PNG :)
I actually watched something recently that tried to tell me that h20 expands when changing from ice to water... I was pretty sure they were wrong but what with the tv saying it for a second I doubted myself. Quickly I remembered my teacher at school explaining the freeze thaw weathering action and how when freezing, water expands. They had a genuine PhD on the tv saying this... wtf?! How can something happen one way but then when it suits them be the complete polar (sry lol had to) opposite
@Jack Richardson If sea level rise rates were accelerating, tide gauge graphs around the world would be non-linear with an upwards curvature. Water seeks a level surface, so any nonlinear “response” would be seen globally. There is no evidence this is occurring.
The Politburo will disappear Daniel Fitzhenry soon enough and then we will learn that there never was a Hydrographic Surveyor of NSW by the name of Daniel Fitzhenry.
Mr Fitzhenry says that ill informed people just draw a line from the high point to the low point and say that the sea level has gone down, extended the line even further and it shows that the sea level drops more. It sounds like he is saying the sea level is rising. The graph shows that the sea level has risen and fallen since 1914 to 2004. In 2014 the sea level was 10mm higher than the 1914 level allowing for the rise and fall. Continuing this trend in another 100 years and the sea level will be 20mm higher than the 1914 level.
The 2019 mean sea level figure is not valid as the year has not completed yet and sea levels are higher in summer. The figures may have been recorded accurately but it’s the interpretation of these figures that is most difficult and needs many appropriately highly qualified people to decide what is really going on and not a single media reporter with an individual hydrographic surveyor to decide the future of the human race!
It doesn't mean anything in particular what sea levels are in one, or even several places. The earth's hydrological systems are vast, complex, and varied.
One no longer hears much about sea level rise contaminating near-shore aquifers in the Sundarbans (N. E India) that was making life for residents difficult or impossible, but that was in the news much 10 to 15 years ago. Govt of India looked into the matter and this is what they concluded: due to population rise, existing wells could not support villages. Beginning back in the 1970s Indian govt, charities (like Sai Baba) and individuals began drilling really deep wells, including just inland from the Sundarbans. Result was significant lowering of the aquifer which caused sea water ingress...as it turns out full aquifers drain out to the sea through subterranian channles, and depleted aquifers allow sea water to leak in. Sea level rise was not the problem and stories claiming such disappeared from media as an inconvenient truth.
I live a mile or so from the River Thames in Essex. According to Al Gore and the other climate change retards I should now by under a couple of meters of Water. I'm not, and people are still able to get 30 year mortgages for properties along the river. One thing people in the UK do not seem to know is one of the main reasons why rivers are breaking their banks more often: EU legislation prevents local authorities from dredging, so the river beds are rising.
Fort Denison is something one can see with one's own eyes ..... satellite data is simply electronic bytes .... which is more real ??? Do we need to ask the question??
@@aleighwill Climate Models ....NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally said "at this rate the Arctic Ocean could be nearly ice free at the of summer by 2012, much faster than previous predictions"
Wow! Very informative interview regarding sea levels. With "Global Warming" at such an alarming rate, so say some, it is any wonder that sea levels are not flooding our land. Even in South America, there is evidence of the sea levels dropping leaving fishing vessels and pleasure vessels stranded where they were once floating!
Added problem now. with all the rain that is falling on Eastern Australia, as well as a Cyclone oner the Northern Territory, all those flooding rivers are going to run into the ocean and raise levels even higher. Forgetting the fact that all that rain was evaporation from the Ocean taken up as water vapor and dropped on the land as rain. Don't worry, it has been used as an excuse for stable sea levels before by nutters
Ps Venice is not a good example because its sinking for a start and the government is spending a living fortune in sea defence because of the huge tourist dollar London is at risk from tidal surge when combined with ultra rain inland The bottom line is that water goes anywhere it finds least resistance Usually down with gravity and fractal dispersion
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You guys are AWWWWSUM !!!!! Thank you for telling the Truth !!!!!!
There is a city in Indonesia called Jakarta where the earth is sinking / subsiding which results in flooding ... so nothing to do with "climate change" but everything to do with the land subsiding. www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-44636934
Recently I saw a news report from a reporter in Samoa who interviewed a long term resident and he claimed the sea had risen so far that it was reclaiming the island and had already consumed houses due to climate change which he directed attention to in an area which was now awash with the sea and at least a half meter or more below where it had been before . I can only conclude there must be a hugely long set of steps in the ocean between Sydney and Samoa that ships and boats must step down on the way to Samoa. Warning sailors and P & O your ships need to be able to traverse steps or they will be stuck like the Daleks !!
Anyone else gonna point out that the data provided in this video shows a linear average increase in sea levels at Fort Denison? The way Bolt cherry-picks certain data and doesn't take into account the average change lays the foundation for a flawed argument.
10000 years ago you could walk to Tasmania, ocean levels were 400 feet lower. The same scientists that tell us this are saying sea levels will rise 2 millimetres by the end of the century! Seems about right!
There are places along Galveston Bay where the water is most definitely closer to the houses than it was when the houses were built a few decades ago. But that is a case of ground subsidence from what I've gathered. Measurements based from satellites is inaccurate, but when you can't trust whether the ground is moving also, it complicates the issue. I live over 50 ft above sea level, so I'm not too concerned...
Venice Italy is sinking too. Wells were depleting to ground water & the ground was shrinking like a dry sponge. Same thing is happening in California's central valley.
I’ve grown up around Lake MacQuarie, I’m 66. There is no rise in the sea level. I can show you many examples around the Lake of where the sea level used to be, I’m 5ft 10in......it’s above my head, just! I know of aboriginal feeding sites on the Lake some are close to the current shore line, others are about 200 metres back up the creeks. When I was a kid, I could paddle up to Toronto Golf Club. When I was a teenager, I could only go half way. Some of the bays, if you could stand the mud up to your crutch, you could walk across in water up to your chest. Other times.....no water, you had to lie on your belly and slide across.
I don't know what the point of this article was. Here is a link to the Fort Denison (No 2) levels. The trend seems pretty obvious? A little less, but pretty much in line with what the IPCC indicates. www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/rlr.annual.plots/196_high.png
I'm not sure which is right but the data given for Fort Denison at: www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/65.php is considerably different to the data shown by Sky News (1:29) in this video.
For all these people who have lived on these islands in the pacific have changed the layout of the land so yeah you chop down trees to put houses you lose the natural ability of these islands to maintain landmass. Ive seen all the documentaries complaining that the sea levels have risen so much that they have to leave their homes. You move to areas not inhabited before and you change the landscape the oceans will reclaim that land
Four causes of mean sea level rise: planetary gravitational effects (similar to the tides but smaller and more complex), rising ocean floor due to tectonic activity, thermal expansion, and the addition of land ice (i.e. water not currently in the ocean). All four processes can result in a decrease when in reverse (e.g. sea floor lowering, cooling, etc).
the news interviewer didn't do any homework & had trouble coming to terms with the presented data and guest. There are a few other things besides the moon & other planets affecting the ocean tides. the earth has its surface areas raising and other places are subsiding due to plate tectonics. Australia, I believe is one of the more stable areas on the planet. The oceans salinity also affects the density of sea water. The oceans are becoming more salty.
So sea level should be rising faster with all that extra water inflow? If inflow is generally the same year on year / decade on decade, there would be no change in the trend from that source.
there is no practical method for measuring sea-level rise. tide gauges are attached to a surface that constantly rises and lowers itself due to tectonic plate changes, and satellite data simply doesnt have the usable resolution to measure changes, which is why they edit the data from satellites
I'm sure there are plenty of hydrographic surveyors that believe the level is rising. It would be great if both view points were heard. We might actually have learned something. The truth is normally somewhere in the middle.
Don't be fooled by natural erosion over that of a sturdy-mounted Fort Denison - just one of many Sea Forts that show no real signs of subduction, compression & rebound, erosion, sinking, or lifting over the span of time.
One question that wasn't asked, could the planetary motions have predicted the Fort Denison sea level to within a mm since for every decade since 1914? This prediction will tell us if global warming has affected the sea level at Fort Denison. If the calculations predict the exact sea level year on year and it's the same as the real readings then humans have not affected sea level rise. Do we need to get Valentina Zharkova on this, to do the maths for us?
Central Australia used to be an inland sea, levels have obviously fallen before human arrival. Queensland aboriginal storyline dances tell of the ocean rising and the people being pushed back to the mountains over a generation by the sea creating the GBR that was also proved by Sir David Attenborough in one of his documentries on the Great Barrier Reef. There is a glacial area outside my town in a mountain range of around 20 million years of age that also has ocean fossils in it. All before the industrial age. There is so much evidence of this scam but people are too blind to see and so willing to listen to lies. We claim to be the most intelligent species on earth but constantly prove the contrary.
Couple of points. 1. Claims that tides are affected by "the planets" are complete rubbish. In a very technical sense, yes they do, however the effect is miniscule. Jupiter is the biggest planet with a mass of 25000 times the Moons BUT it is 1600 times further away. If we recall Newtons laws we know that the force of gravity varies inversely by the square of the distance, end result, it's effect is approx 1% of the moons EVEN AT IT'S CLOSEST APPROACH (do the maths if you don't believe me!). And Jupiter contains over 70% of all the planetary systems mass, with the vast remainder of the balance being even further away!! 2. "I am sure the Fort Denison data is more accurate than satellites" he says, but provides no evidence. How did he reach that conclusion? Simply throwing out an assertion with no data to back him up is what is often known as "bad science". 3. Extrapolating from single data points is always suspect. While Fort Denison may have a long record of good data, it is still only a single location in a fairly unique location. How does it compare with other records? How far back to they go?
Back in 2007 there was concern the Fort was subsiding, maybe it still is? In terms of sound science you dont just take 1 data point and say, well that's it, no problem and ignore far better measuring instruments and sites telling you something else.
I don't necessarily believe satellite data. It's dependent on software for it's accuracy. There could be a flaw in that code. A measuring stick with whatever unit of measure you like is more trustworthy, imho.
I am an Environmental enginreer with 15 years of professional work experience. University taught me lies about how the climate is changing strongly because of human activity. Imagine my shock when several years of real world professional experience, I realized how much of the lies that were peddled to me as a youth. I had my own intern last year who would get hysterical and upset if anybody questioned any part of the climate change narrative. The indoctoriation of the youth has only increased. Always be critical.
Rick Hodson Then why are 70-80 year old farmers are saying that it's the worst droughts in their lifetime?!?
@@blank.9301 Then why is it that 70 & 80 year old US midwest farmers are saying it's the Coolest few seasons they have ever seen?
The fact is that our climate over the last 400 years has been more stable than ever and that is the outlier not the norm.
Exactly….thank you speaking out..
I met an ABC cameraman 20 yrs ago, who resigned from his job because he could see a narrative forming,with the data and the commentary was strictly controlled.
@@blank.9301its nonsense
@@blank.9301 western world has spent three decades cutting down our Forest’s…
Midwest farmers have created a desert …..
Cut their funding. Liars and deceivers.
The more the climate crazies get fact checked the more we need to share this pure gem !!!
I read a report from a Hydrographic Surveyor almost 20 years ago who said pretty much the same and that related to Tasmania and up the NSW coast , politicians however do not like discussing things with technical experts only ill informed media . The gentleman's obviously of an age when he feels safe to speak the truth . Well spoken sir .
Climate us an excuse to tax and say it's for our own good.
I live in the Med, I scratched a water line mark on a rock more than ten years ago I check it every August the level has never changed either way. We are being conned, yet again.
Do you know the evaporation rate of the Med sea and the rate the Atlantic keeps filling it up? Don't live in Greece, do you?
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I'm sure it fills up as fast as it evaporates.
YEs, high tide is the same as low tide. And the land did not shift where your rock is located, that's for certain.
I love how the alarmists observe coastal erosion - and call it sea level rise. Cracks me up every time. (EG: Sydney's northern beaches, Terrigal Beach).
On the little beach at Umina is a sign that tells us all about the constant shifting of the sands. Apparently, landscapes should never change in the alarmists' world.
Coastal Corrosion is going to happen regardless of Mankind :)
Just Physics + Time.
@@MiraSubieGirl Absolutely - from the beginning of time the ocean has reclaimed more material from the continents than the continents have had deposited from the ocean. That is geology and oceanography 101. First year university stuff.
@@Fuzcapp One day then the world going to be REALLY fucked up and create a new continent all together :)
(Russian just watching movies) and LA will be hit the worst... according to Hollywood.
@Fuz Cap
you know that in Your lifetime, a continent sized piece of ice, 10 000 year old ice in fact,
melted off of a Continent?
The west side of Greenland, ... the Continent of Greenland
In Fact, soooooo much 10 000 year old ice/glacier has melted off of the Continent of Greenland in YOUR lifetime, that it exposed for the FIRST time, ....
a 30km wide, 2km deep Meteorite Crater? Approx 11 800 or 12 400 years ago that puppy smacked the Planet and wiped off another continents supply of wooly mammoths, NO SHIT we got a place called the Badlands there, it's in Alberta it's a mud puddle thousands of feet deep and its filled with dead bodies/fossils, all of the woolly mammoths (and everything else) got wiped east to west and smashed up against the Rocky Mountains and settled in Alberta
In about an Hour and a half the Entire Globes weather changed for sure, about 13 000 years later WE are the result.
the Earth is burning, ... get ready
You Sky News Australia and the HSurveyor, Mr. Fitzhenry... you guys have made my day, week and years to come. Thank you very much.
yet the ABC will tell you sea levels are rising, climate crisis, we are all gona drown
Socialists will lie, cheat and even murder to get their agenda in place. They have a very long history and one thing they are masters of is propaganda.
The now dominate the media and education system. It means they can work on the next generation from their babies up to they are well into adulthood.
Hahaha abc wood say this every year ontill labour take control
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No most likely starve and face huge wars from billions of people migrating to better areas.
By the year 2050 no less - until we transfer 100% of our income and wealth to Green Woke billionaires!
Real measurements that don’t comply with climate change discourse is wrong. Period.
Middle Island, Warrnambool, the setting for the movie, Odd Ball, is also a good measure of sea-level. In 1974 you could walk out to the island at low tide. In 2019 it is exactly the same. The only difference is that the island is fenced off to protect the penguins which are being protected by maremma guard dogs.
Scientists: “Water is a liquid but can also be a solid & a vapor...”
Politicians: “So climate change...”
The little town of Rye in East Sussex used to be right on the sea...500 years ago. The ocean has retreated quite some distance from the town during that time. (the distance can be seen on google earth). The ocean shows no sign of returning Rye to its previous seaside status.
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lol
consider the ratio's my man what WAS the "Goldilocks" ratio,
currently it is changing at an alarming/amazing speed We used to call it "Glacial Speed"
the people that think thats funny know why it's funny
@@southafricanizationofsociety20 I always thought it was
Scientist: "We have seasons.."
Politicians: "Ahhh climate change .. the world is going to end, quick sell your ocean front properties cheeeep and forget that we are actually bankers" ... "oh yeah .. you need to overpay for living now too as you breath out carbon dioxide .. and we'll try and convince you that it's the same stuff that comes out of cars ...so we can tax you for breathing"
@@deanpd3402 that's because parts of Britain are rising whilst others are sinking. A BBC presenter was sacked in the early 2000s for explaining this because the BBC wanted the story to be about rising sea levels.
Funny that. The sea level at my holiday cottage has been the same for the last 30 years. In fact it might even have gone down. Maybe some parts of the world are sinking.
I'm 64. I have walked the beach of Galveston Island, Texas since I was a child. There is no sea level rise. It's true that erosion is taking place and sand is pumped upon the beach. The sand here is sedimentary and is easily washed away. Ground water pumping is by far more reflective of industrial use as it has caused subsidence of communities in the Houston area. Once underground pumping has caused the gravitational liquidation, it probably will never have a rebound of the elevation of the land. Liquefaction is when the porous underlying structure collapse and is flattened by subsidizing topical land by gravitational weight. Our Gulf of Mexico shoreline has basically rivers that flow underground and sand is pushed within the Gulf of Mexico. Google Earth, shows the erosion and catastrophic slides that go into the depths. The greatest of concern in observation is, a Carrington Event, close to the Gulf of Mexico shoreline, creating liquefaction and producing a mega tsunami.
Thanks.
This vid puts direct observational evidence, into the hands of the public, well done.
Fort Denison is on an edge of the planet's largest ocean.
It has been there for the most significant increase in CO2 from the industrial revolution.
They physics of water expansion due to increasing temperature from CO2 increase is not observed at Fort Denison.
*Conclusion* The oceans have not warmed or risen significantly even though the industrial revolution has been adding CO2 increasingly since 1760, the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
Note: this likely has to do with the absorption spectra of CO2 gas.
It only absorbs specific wavelengths of infra red (heat) energy.
Even low levels of CO2 in the atmosphere absorb almost all the available heat in the spectral wavelengths that it can, so adding more CO2 can't cause more than very small amounts of extra heat to be trapped. It's as if the windows of the CO2 greenhouse are all closed for maximum heat retention, and it's keeping in all the heat it can already.
I sometimes communicate this phenomena as, 'The Colour of Carbon Dioxide'. It's like this, a green leaf absorbs much of the red and blue light, but it can't absorb the green because that's the colour or way a leaf absorbs light energy. CO2 gas absorbs some very specific wavelengths, and it absorbs VIRTUALLY ALL that infra red energy/colour. Once something is painted, say totally green, adding more coats of green can't make it any more green. Similarly Painting more CO2 'colour' in the sky, can't make it any more absorbent.
Greenhouse gasses in order of importance for temperature effects:
1. Water Vapour
2. Water Vapour
3. Water Vapour
...
10. Water Vapour
11 CO2
We feel the effects of water vapour and how it traps heat. Clear skies in winter means cold nights while cloudy skies in winter means warmer nights ... and we can feel this! But we don't feel hotter at night when we're in a city with higher CO2, as opposed to a rural area. The reason we don't feel a CO2 heat trapping effect is because it is always maxxed out, having absorbed all it can, unlike water vapour.
Cheers Sincerely David
Hi @ཀཛངཏ༒གཟ༠ཞ. Thanks for the link, appreciated.
And people mistake steam from the kettle as water vapour.
The vast majority of people would never volunteer that the largest greenhouse gas is water vapour (by a huge margin).
Water vapour is highest in the tropical regions (where there is huge amounts of energy in the water), causing seasonal monsoons and cyclones. It is an essential part of the ecosystem, enabling crops to be sown and dams replenished.
It's weather!
The level in my toilet has never changed, only fluctuated momentarily.
Read 'Bombs Away' by Johnny Wetlegs.
Very funny but at the same time a great analogy. Toilet tides
Momentarily? Your movements are completed very quickly.
"A person cannot be expected to understand that which his / her salary depends on him / her not understanding".
I have wondered about this. Places on the shore where I fished as a child have the same levels of high and low tides that they had 60 years ago. I am 70.
A fisherman from Main told All Gore that he has been a fisherman most of his life and he doesn’t see any difference in the sea level. Gore dismissed him.
Yeah because I'm sure a fisherman will notice a few of centimeters of sea level change while being able to correctly adjust for tectonic moments purely on intuition... I mean.. Or not.. Being able to do that would have made that fisherman one of the most intelligent people to have lived ever while also having 100% perfect photographic memory. Pro tip.. That was probably not the case.
DailyTact you should watch Tony Hellers videos. He exposes how they are changing the data to fit their narrative about climate change.
None of Al Gores predictions have come true. Just like none of the predictions about the world burning up or freezing that have been made since they started making those predictions have come true.
@@dailytact1370 I think the fisherman would have noticed the tide levels at the dock. Where did anyone but you make any claim about adjusting for tectonic movements? The thing is, no living creature really *cares* what happens to global sea level; what we and the seals care about is the *relative* sea level at our particular patch, the *unadjusted* sea level. If the relative sea level is going up, we have to worry about flooding even if global sea level is going down. If the relative sea level is going down, we don't have to worry about flooding even if global sea level is going up. The tide gauges tell us what will affect us; the satellites do not. Local sea level adjusted for various geological effects tells earth scientists something *interesting* but not *vital*. What is vital for our lives is the *relative* sea level. Where I live, there's a peninsula, with a road going along the harbour side. When the road was built in the 1860s, it was about 2 feet above high tide. These days, it's about 1 foot above high tide. That's about 2mm/year, which agrees with the local tide gauges. I have the good fortune to live in a geologically stable area where the land isn't moving up or down. The road is now being widened, which would be the perfect time to build it up by a few inches if anyone seriously believed it was at risk. Not happening, despite the council *talking* about climate change and sea level rise and 100 year plans. Tell me about a 30cm (1 foot) rise in 100 years and I'll say "well, that's a bit high based on what the local tide gauges say, but maybe." Tell me about a 1 metre rise in 100 years and I'll say "I thought the government closed down the Legal Highs shops". We currently have gale warnings and warnings of "heavy seas", which means very large waves, dwarfing anything sea level rise is likely to bring us.
Al Gore is rich man with the carbon footprint of a small country.
More Hydrographic Surveyors are needed to check politicians to stop them getting bent !!
Horizontal errors in measurements with satellite remain even with "ground-truthing." Vertical measurements by satellites are especially problematical because changes in the orbital parameters introduce multiple errors up to meter (yard) size. Centimeter-scale errors remain after applying post-processing or real-time processing by ground-based reference stations.
Really? Up to a meter faults? Then how do you know what is the error and the thing you want to measure? Sounds like a million $$ broken ruler!?
@@homeistheearth This is a huge subject. You can check out the following.
www.iers.org/IERS/EN/Organization/TechniqueCentres/IGS/igs.html
positioningservices.trimble.com/
ua-cam.com/video/7i3XQ-_Vh78/v-deo.html
www.e-education.psu.edu/geog862/home.html
Good luck.
Tony Heller has really good videos on how they change the data on climate data.
He does. And I hope he has backups and an alternative host for when YT pull them down.
He's publishing a book so he needs protection. He's worked in many positions, keeping a low profile at the time, learning a ton on what went on ...
Isn't it funny that no one wants to openly debate him ? Tony is a giant .
The same Tony Heller who talks about day-to-day weather in an attempt to convince us about the climate over multiple years.
I suggest you look into the channel "potholer54
", he has basically made a name of himself debunking everything that comes from Tony Heller's mouth.
@@shanerooney7288 lol ! Potholer won't even debate Tony ! Lol !
the BBC would never show this
I visited the small rock pool in Queensland (near cairns) I used to play in 40years ago as a child (was 3 to 8years old) and it's exactly the same. It's extremely sensitive to the tide and you can see the water level stains on the rocks. I still have family living there with history of over 100years and everyone has said that it hasn't changed.
I thought Fort Dennison would have been covered by the ocean rise by now ! one good thing it hasn't fallen down like the shoddy Sydney construction now
maybe real engineers and builders worked on the construction.
jazzysnaps / the building trade has gone to the pack, it's gangster greed driven, not true trades men anymore !
@wyomarine ...and Florida is low lying ain't it?
@@deanpd3402 Florida has alternated between a chain of islands and all connected iirc…. And we survived!
@wyomarine6341 F-35 seem to work better underwater than in the air..
I would certainly hope so. Surprise, surprise, data obtained locally is more accurate than data obtained remotely!
I love when they talk in facts, not feelings.
Best place to measure sea level, is at sea level
Oh dear Steve - you've gone all logical on us.
Best place to measure it is in the lab after you have received your funding.
not true. gauges rise and lower on the land they are installed on, as tectonic pressures shift.
theres are *ZERO* accurate methods of measuring sea level change that are practical.
you'd have to measure the volume of all the water in the oceans to get an accurate empirical measurement.
Steve Wiles
I see what you did there.
FFS mate, that means using common sense. No, it’s much better to use a tool so far away plus ‘predictive’ modelling. Otherwise the grant money for continued research is going to run out.
Old mate looks like he likes a good whisky, good stuff! :)
do you think that refutes what he said somehow?
_"Ad hominem (Latin for "to the person"), short for argumentum ad hominem, typically refers to a fallacious argumentative strategy whereby genuine discussion of the topic at hand is avoided by instead attacking the character, motive, or other attribute of the person making the argument."_
@@gusmc2220 What's that? An ad hominem? Well, you would think that because you're a moron!
It's a similar story in the USA from the Battery at New York. While the alarmists scream that sea level rise is accelerating, the raw data shows a steady couple of millimetres per annum rise that is not changing in rate, and this rise is known to have been going on for thousands of years, not because sea level is rising, but because that part of the American continent is sinking whilst the Canadian part rises in isostatic response to the loss of the miles high ice age glaciers. The alarmists appear to think the general public too stupid to find this out and call their lies.
I was down at my local beach a few weeks ago. There was a very low tide...a passerby spoke to me and commented on the tide and said""You cant tell me there is no Global warming"' Well after I picked myself up off the sand, I set them straight!
The first well known and influential person to promote anthropogenic global warming was none other than the Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during the UK coal miners strike. She saw, using the myth of carbon emissions increasing world temperatures, as yet another way to destroy a Communist infiltrated miners union that had become too strong and threatened the British state. This was later taken up by the head of security at the UN who although having no expertise in weather patterns or prediction all the same promoted the belief. It was soon latched onto by members who saw it as a way of uniting the planet to fight a common threat, be it real or imagined and moving money and investment from the rich west to the third world. So much money is now invested in the fallacy it's become impossible for anyone to challenge and be taken seriously but that day will come of that I have no doubt.
They said the Maldives would disappear soon. They’re still there I hear despite the old alarmist predictions
I know mmmmmmmmmmmmm I know. On TV they show big ice burghs that have broken of the shelf at Antartica but dont say twice as much ice built up on the other side of the Continent at the same time
Shhhhhhh! Al told you not to share that one out. Much better to scare the kids.
And it's being proved every day,day after day,that Climate Change is a fraud. What annoys me more than anything are the leftie teachers in this country instilling the Global Warming/Climate Change bullshit into young minds who are easily led and,when they inquire about the proof, are told to do as the rest of the class is doing......"believe the science".
I downloaded the BoM graphs of sea level only two days ago. Sea level rises insidiously over the century with no obvious pointer to increased carbon dioxide.
Yes, and at a relatively steady rate. We're in an interglacial. It'll continue until the climate goes glacial again, and you can once more walk to New Guinea.
@@daemon1143 Damn. That means more immigration
@@68404 Probably go the other way when the Victorian communists invade Queensland to escape the advancing glaciers, and the Queensland refugees make a run for it to PNG :)
I actually watched something recently that tried to tell me that h20 expands when changing from ice to water... I was pretty sure they were wrong but what with the tv saying it for a second I doubted myself. Quickly I remembered my teacher at school explaining the freeze thaw weathering action and how when freezing, water expands.
They had a genuine PhD on the tv saying this... wtf?! How can something happen one way but then when it suits them be the complete polar (sry lol had to) opposite
Who forgot to pay off this guy? Heads will roll.
Maybe get a climate alarmist to give his opinion as to why levels are dropping. Very interesting!
@Smarmy Fellow
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@Jack Richardson I understand there are different tides, but one would logically think that water finds it own level.
www.psmsl.org/data/longrecords/
@Jack Richardson If sea level rise rates were accelerating, tide gauge graphs around the world would be non-linear with an upwards curvature. Water seeks a level surface, so any nonlinear “response” would be seen globally. There is no evidence this is occurring.
Just don’t let facts get in the way of lies! There’s no money in it!!
Banks would not lend money to beach properties if they TRUELY believed in the water rising
The Politburo will disappear Daniel Fitzhenry soon enough and then we will learn that there never was a Hydrographic Surveyor of NSW by the name of Daniel Fitzhenry.
Mr Fitzhenry says that ill informed people just draw a line from the high point to the low point and say that the sea level has gone down, extended the line even further and it shows that the sea level drops more. It sounds like he is saying the sea level is rising. The graph shows that the sea level has risen and fallen since 1914 to 2004. In 2014 the sea level was 10mm higher than the 1914 level allowing for the rise and fall. Continuing this trend in another 100 years and the sea level will be 20mm higher than the 1914 level.
The 2019 mean sea level figure is not valid as the year has not completed yet and sea levels are higher in summer. The figures may have been recorded accurately but it’s the interpretation of these figures that is most difficult and needs many appropriately highly qualified people to decide what is really going on and not a single media reporter with an individual hydrographic surveyor to decide the future of the human race!
It doesn't mean anything in particular what sea levels are in one, or even several places. The earth's hydrological systems are vast, complex, and varied.
One no longer hears much about sea level rise contaminating near-shore aquifers in the Sundarbans (N. E India) that was making life for residents difficult or impossible, but that was in the news much 10 to 15 years ago. Govt of India looked into the matter and this is what they concluded: due to population rise, existing wells could not support villages. Beginning back in the 1970s Indian govt, charities (like Sai Baba) and individuals began drilling really deep wells, including just inland from the Sundarbans. Result was significant lowering of the aquifer which caused sea water ingress...as it turns out full aquifers drain out to the sea through subterranian channles, and depleted aquifers allow sea water to leak in. Sea level rise was not the problem and stories claiming such disappeared from media as an inconvenient truth.
Have a similar issue with salt water intrusion here in SoCal.
I live a mile or so from the River Thames in Essex. According to Al Gore and the other climate change retards I should now by under a couple of meters of Water. I'm not, and people are still able to get 30 year mortgages for properties along the river. One thing people in the UK do not seem to know is one of the main reasons why rivers are breaking their banks more often: EU legislation prevents local authorities from dredging, so the river beds are rising.
I love this one
This is sort of stuff I try to tell people all the time
The earth just naturally goes up and down
In my view "generally" leftists go no deeper than headlines and conservatives dig a big deeper for evidence! Oh and the Maldives are still OK!
Fort Denison is something one can see with one's own eyes ..... satellite data is simply electronic bytes .... which is more real ??? Do we need to ask the question??
@@aleighwill Climate Models ....NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally said "at this rate the Arctic Ocean could be nearly ice free at the of summer by 2012, much faster than previous predictions"
Common sense and true science at last.
Wow! Very informative interview regarding sea levels. With "Global Warming" at such an alarming rate, so say some, it is any wonder that sea levels are not flooding our land. Even in South America, there is evidence of the sea levels dropping leaving fishing vessels and pleasure vessels stranded where they were once floating!
Added problem now. with all the rain that is falling on Eastern Australia, as well as a Cyclone oner the Northern Territory, all those flooding rivers are going to run into the ocean and raise levels even higher. Forgetting the fact that all that rain was evaporation from the Ocean taken up as water vapor and dropped on the land as rain. Don't worry, it has been used as an excuse for stable sea levels before by nutters
Tectonic activity drives sea level rise exponentially more than any other factor.
AHH the biggest con on the planet is being exposed, at last !!
I still think the biggest con on the planet is 2 party preferred voting.
Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed will Cancel you they need to have a crisis
Al Gore said the Maldives would be completely submerged by now (2020). Check out recent Maldives Tourism videos when you get the chance...
Love his line "Makes sea charts so ships don't get 'bent'." Would you believe this bloke or Flim Flam.?
Ps Venice is not a good example because its sinking for a start and the government is spending a living fortune in sea defence because of the huge tourist dollar
London is at risk from tidal surge when combined with ultra rain inland
The bottom line is that water goes anywhere it finds least resistance
Usually down with gravity and fractal dispersion
You guys are AWWWWSUM !!!!! Thank you for telling the Truth !!!!!!
Refreshing to see msm in some countries are doing proper reporting!
I like when they screech about seas rising and flooding and then cut to footage of the Missouri or Mississippi flooding the Midwest.
Finally, some qualified people telling the truth.
This doesn't refute rising sea levels, it just proves that Australia is actually floating.
i like how the aussies talk straight
Volcanoes are continuously forming under the ocean.
But, but , were all going to drown, unless of course we pay more money to the taxman in the form of carbon tax,. Thank god for that.
There is a city in Indonesia called Jakarta where the earth is sinking / subsiding which results in flooding ... so nothing to do with "climate change" but everything to do with the land subsiding.
www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-44636934
United Nations has already stated humans don’t foresee any noticeable change in the climate until 2080
Recently I saw a news report from a reporter in Samoa who interviewed a long term resident and he claimed the sea had risen so far that it was reclaiming the island and had already consumed houses due to climate change which he directed attention to in an area which was now awash with the sea and at least a half meter or more below where it had been before .
I can only conclude there must be a hugely long set of steps in the ocean between Sydney and Samoa that ships and boats must step down on the way to Samoa.
Warning sailors and P & O your ships need to be able to traverse steps or they will be stuck like the Daleks !!
As they say you have to "believe" in climate change.
The Sphinx body used to be underwater. Food for thought.
It is also in an area that should the desert have a good down pour of rain, the area flash floods.
Lol.... that was hard work Bolty 😂 this guy would be great on the piss 😂
After seeing this i can Fart without feeling guilt i am killing the planet🤣
@ཀཛངཏ༒གཟ༠ཞ It is quite possible.🤣👍
Do the continental plates not shift their positions up and down anyway? Wouldn’t that cause huge sea level change?
The bomb will need to normalize the records - like they did with temperature!
Anyone else gonna point out that the data provided in this video shows a linear average increase in sea levels at Fort Denison?
The way Bolt cherry-picks certain data and doesn't take into account the average change lays the foundation for a flawed argument.
10000 years ago you could walk to Tasmania, ocean levels were 400 feet lower. The same scientists that tell us this are saying sea levels will rise 2 millimetres by the end of the century! Seems about right!
There are places along Galveston Bay where the water is most definitely closer to the houses than it was when the houses were built a few decades ago. But that is a case of ground subsidence from what I've gathered. Measurements based from satellites is inaccurate, but when you can't trust whether the ground is moving also, it complicates the issue. I live over 50 ft above sea level, so I'm not too concerned...
Venice Italy is sinking too. Wells were depleting to ground water & the ground was shrinking like a dry sponge. Same thing is happening in California's central valley.
We shouldn’t confuse land erosion with water levels. Different strokes folks.
Thank you Sky News.
I’ve grown up around Lake MacQuarie, I’m 66. There is no rise in the sea level. I can show you many examples around the Lake of where the sea level used to be, I’m 5ft 10in......it’s above my head, just! I know of aboriginal feeding sites on the Lake some are close to the current shore line, others are about 200 metres back up the creeks. When I was a kid, I could paddle up to Toronto Golf Club. When I was a teenager, I could only go half way. Some of the bays, if you could stand the mud up to your crutch, you could walk across in water up to your chest. Other times.....no water, you had to lie on your belly and slide across.
I don't know what the point of this article was. Here is a link to the Fort Denison (No 2) levels. The trend seems pretty obvious? A little less, but pretty much in line with what the IPCC indicates.
www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/rlr.annual.plots/196_high.png
I'm not sure which is right but the data given for Fort Denison at: www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/65.php
is considerably different to the data shown by Sky News (1:29) in this video.
For all these people who have lived on these islands in the pacific have changed the layout of the land so yeah you chop down trees to put houses you lose the natural ability of these islands to maintain landmass. Ive seen all the documentaries complaining that the sea levels have risen so much that they have to leave their homes. You move to areas not inhabited before and you change the landscape the oceans will reclaim that land
Four causes of mean sea level rise: planetary gravitational effects (similar to the tides but smaller and more complex), rising ocean floor due to tectonic activity, thermal expansion, and the addition of land ice (i.e. water not currently in the ocean). All four processes can result in a decrease when in reverse (e.g. sea floor lowering, cooling, etc).
the news interviewer didn't do any homework & had trouble coming to terms with the presented data and guest. There are a few other things besides the moon & other planets affecting the ocean tides.
the earth has its surface areas raising and other places are subsiding due to plate tectonics. Australia, I believe is one of the more stable areas on the planet. The oceans salinity also affects the density of sea water. The oceans are becoming more salty.
Its in Sydney Harbor, so aren't the sea levels there influenced by inflow from rivers and creeks and storm water from the city of Sydney
So sea level should be rising faster with all that extra water inflow? If inflow is generally the same year on year / decade on decade, there would be no change in the trend from that source.
there is no practical method for measuring sea-level rise.
tide gauges are attached to a surface that constantly rises and lowers itself due to tectonic plate changes, and satellite data simply doesnt have the usable resolution to measure changes, which is why they edit the data from satellites
Plastic pollution should be getting the full attention of anyone who cares about the environment moreso than "climate change"
Andrew Bolt always speaks with conviction.
I'm sure there are plenty of hydrographic surveyors that believe the level is rising. It would be great if both view points were heard. We might actually have learned something. The truth is normally somewhere in the middle.
Notice that you won't find a climate alarmist within this thread.
Some-one with a similar number of brain cells was talking " Flat Earth."
Don't be fooled by natural erosion over that of a sturdy-mounted Fort Denison - just one of many Sea Forts that show no real signs of subduction, compression & rebound, erosion, sinking, or lifting over the span of time.
I reccomend a channel called Tony Heller he makes very good climate videos.
One question that wasn't asked, could the planetary motions have predicted the Fort Denison sea level to within a mm since for every decade since 1914?
This prediction will tell us if global warming has affected the sea level at Fort Denison. If the calculations predict the exact sea level year on year and it's the same as the real readings then humans have not affected sea level rise.
Do we need to get Valentina Zharkova on this, to do the maths for us?
Lip smacker are very hard to listen to.
Central Australia used to be an inland sea, levels have obviously fallen before human arrival.
Queensland aboriginal storyline dances tell of the ocean rising and the people being pushed back to the mountains over a generation by the sea creating the GBR that was also proved by Sir David Attenborough in one of his documentries on the Great Barrier Reef. There is a glacial area outside my town in a mountain range of around 20 million years of age that also has ocean fossils in it. All before the industrial age.
There is so much evidence of this scam but people are too blind to see and so willing to listen to lies.
We claim to be the most intelligent species on earth but constantly prove the contrary.
Couple of points. 1. Claims that tides are affected by "the planets" are complete rubbish. In a very technical sense, yes they do, however the effect is miniscule. Jupiter is the biggest planet with a mass of 25000 times the Moons BUT it is 1600 times further away. If we recall Newtons laws we know that the force of gravity varies inversely by the square of the distance, end result, it's effect is approx 1% of the moons EVEN AT IT'S CLOSEST APPROACH (do the maths if you don't believe me!). And Jupiter contains over 70% of all the planetary systems mass, with the vast remainder of the balance being even further away!! 2. "I am sure the Fort Denison data is more accurate than satellites" he says, but provides no evidence. How did he reach that conclusion? Simply throwing out an assertion with no data to back him up is what is often known as "bad science". 3. Extrapolating from single data points is always suspect. While Fort Denison may have a long record of good data, it is still only a single location in a fairly unique location. How does it compare with other records? How far back to they go?
Where the HELL did all this water come from!?😄
Back in 2007 there was concern the Fort was subsiding, maybe it still is? In terms of sound science you dont just take 1 data point and say, well that's it, no problem and ignore far better measuring instruments and sites telling you something else.
I don't necessarily believe satellite data. It's dependent on software for it's accuracy. There could be a flaw in that code. A measuring stick with whatever unit of measure you like is more trustworthy, imho.
The tide isn't rising.
The level of intelligence is sinking.