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But suddenly the graph tilted upwards because the IPCC's favoured experts had drawn on the finding of a single tide-gauge in Hong Kong harbour showing a 2.3mm rise.
Darth Data Destroyer EliRabett 2009
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But suddenly the graph tilted upwards because the IPCC's favoured experts had drawn on the finding of a single tide-gauge in Hong Kong harbour showing a 2.3mm rise.
The greatest lie ever told..... GayandRight 2009
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Around 1990 it became obvious that the local tide-gauge did not agree -- there was no evidence of 'sinking.'
Archive 2007-10-01 GayandRight 2007
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Around 1990 it became obvious that the local tide-gauge did not agree -- there was no evidence of 'sinking.'
More on the IPCC GayandRight 2007
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As has been said many times before, careful analysis of tide-gauge and satellite observations indicate a 20th century rate of global sea-level rise of about 1.7 mm/year – this is a robust conclusion from a number of researchers over a significant period of time.
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The fact remains that the combination of geological, archeological and tide-gauge data shows that there must have been a systematic increase in the rate of sea-level rise from virtually nothing prior to the end of the 19th century to 1-2 mm/year during the 20th century.
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As has long been accepted from looking at long tide-gauge records, the 20th century showed a reasonably steady rise in sea level, punctuated by variations caused by things like volcanoes and with a weak acceleration as shown by Church and White.
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As has long been accepted from looking at long tide-gauge records, the 20th century showed a reasonably steady rise in sea level, punctuated by variations caused by things like volcanoes and with a weak acceleration as shown by Church and White.
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By that time it was strong enough to be suitable for a tide-gauge.
The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 Douglas Mawson 1920
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The most chronic sufferer throughout the vicissitudes of temperature was the clock belonging to Bage's tide-gauge.
The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 Douglas Mawson 1920
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