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re: If the sea levels are rising then why aren't they rising?
Posted on 2/21/23 at 6:10 am to NC_Tigah
Posted on 2/21/23 at 6:10 am to NC_Tigah
quote:Hey y'all. Just an update. The sea level stopped rising. We're still high and dry this morning. Wheeew!
I was on the beach at 2pm today. Just got back from walking the dog on the beach this evening.
The ocean rose 6ft in just that short time between 2PM and 8:30PM !!!
AOC says that by tomorrow our whole island might be underwater. Hank Johnson says it might even tip over. Al Gore says the science is settled, and not only are we going to flood, but the water that floods us will be boiling. It's very very scary. The waves are loud. The wind is blowing. Help!
I texted AOC about it. She says,
"It's like a total like miracle." She told me, "Like you're sooo lucky. Like wow." She also told me that she like knows this guy 'tarzana,' and that "he's like a genius on like coastal islands and stuff," and he could like advise me on this situation.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 5:16 pm to NC_Tigah
Not only do tides go up and down several feet a day in a lot of places, every shoreline that is not rocks has its beaches shuffled around constantly. Waves vary in height wave-by-wave as they roll in and out.
This happens in literally 10[s of thousands of combinations around the world but the climate "scientists" can tell you when the oceans rise an inch.
The sealevel doesn't seem to change where it meets buildings and rocks.
This happens in literally 10[s of thousands of combinations around the world but the climate "scientists" can tell you when the oceans rise an inch.
The sealevel doesn't seem to change where it meets buildings and rocks.
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