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Ok, despite sea levels rising an average of 3mm per year, in 2010 & 2011, they dropped 7mm. but, this explanation to make it fit the ‘global warming catastrophe’ scenario is risible.
A Scientist Explains the Mystery of Recent Sea-Level Drop
(3mm per year rise for 18 months = 4.5 mm)
any idea how much water that is? 11.5mm over the entire water surface of the planet? It is certainly far more water than fell on Australia in 2010 & 2011 despite their claims. With that amount of water, Lake Eyre would be enormous but is it?
Lake Eyre National Park - current status 2013
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A Scientist Explains the Mystery of Recent Sea-Level Drop
So in order to make sea levels fall, the water had to be stored in a place where it didn’t reach the ocean for a long while. That place, it turns out, was Australia.
“Australia is really unique,” said Fasullo. In the continent’s eastern interior, most of the rain that falls runs inland, into a salt lake called Lake Eyre – never reaching the sea.
7mm + 4.5 mm that they had been rising = 11.5 mm drop in sea level from what was expectedLake Eyre is the lowest point in Australia. It’s usually a dry, salty flat. But when it rains heavily, the basin fills, and the lake teems with new life, as long-dormant seeds spring to life and birds flock to the lake.
(3mm per year rise for 18 months = 4.5 mm)
any idea how much water that is? 11.5mm over the entire water surface of the planet? It is certainly far more water than fell on Australia in 2010 & 2011 despite their claims. With that amount of water, Lake Eyre would be enormous but is it?
Lake Eyre National Park - current status 2013
As of 16 August 2013
Despite this local rain, Lake Eyre North is now dry with a brown stain down the Warburton Groove.
so, where is the water?Lake Eyre South has less than 5% surface coverage in the southern section of this lake. With temperatures and evaporation rates about to increase, unless there is rain, this small amount of water will disappear in the coming months.
NASA Study Examines Antarctic Sea Ice Increases
NASA and British Antarctic Survey scientists have reported the first direct evidence that marked changes to Antarctic sea ice drift caused by changing winds are responsible for observed increases in Antarctic sea ice cover in the past two decades.
66% Increase In Arctic Sea Ice Over 2012
55% Increase In Arctic Ice Since This Date Last Year
Posted on August 14, 2013
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