Among the top Google News search results today for “climate change,” the Palm Beach Post in Florida published an article claiming that local government will have to prepare for up to 1.4 feet of sea-level rise between the years 2000 and 2040, and up to 3.3 feet of sea-level rise between the years 2000 and 2070.
Actual data, however, shows such scenarios are simply impossible.
In its article, the Post asserts:
“Under NOAA’s ‘intermediate low’ and ‘intermediate high’ projections, sea levels would rise 0.7 feet or 1.4 feet, respectively, by 2040 as compared with year 2000 levels. By 2070, that could increase to a sea-level rise of 1.3 feet and 3.3 feet.”
Assuming the Post is accurately reporting what National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration bureaucrats predict, such predictions are self-serving on their face and deserving of scrutiny.
After all, much of NOAA’s financial budget and intergovernmental influence is dependent on the notion of an ongoing climate crisis.
NASA satellites utilizing NOAA instruments to measure global sea-level rise report that the global sea level is rising at a pace of 3.3 millimeters per year, or 1.3 inches per decade. (It should be noted that NOAA inflates what the satellite data actually say in order to report 3.3 millimeters of sea-level rise per year, but we will take the NOAA assertion at face value for the purpose of this article.)
Locally, a NOAA tidal gauge at Lake Worth Pier, just a few miles south of Palm Beach, reports slightly more sea-level rise, due largely to land subsidence in the region.
The Lake Worth Pier tidal gauge reports sea-level rise at a pace of 3.8 millimeters per year or 1.5 inches per decade.
Accordingly, Earth’s global sea level has risen approximately 2.6 inches since the year 2000, while Palm Beach sea level has risen approximately 3 inches since the year 2000.
To reach even the very bottom range of rising between “0.7 feet (8.4 inches) or 1.4 feet (16.8 inches), respectively, by 2040 as compared with the year 2000 levels,” the pace of sea-level rise needs to immediately double and then sustain that doubled pace for the next 20 years.
There is absolutely no chance that will happen.
An objective, scientific organization – rather than a pork operation for bureaucrats looking to justify and expand their money and power – would never assert that the “intermediate low” projection for sea-level rise is 0.7 feet between the years 2000 and 2040.
Similarly, an objective, credible newspaper would never take such a self-serving assertion at face value and then report on the preposterous assertion uncritically as fact.
Finally, an objective, credible search engine would never take such a preposterous claim and then promote it at the top of its “News” results for climate change.
Fortunately, Climate Realism is here to provide the actual data that government bureaucrats and their media sock puppets seek to hide from the American public.
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It looks like even in a Conservative Sate like Florida the M.S. Media still pushes its False News upon the citizens and the Palm Springs Compost is no different then the rest of them all the Birdcage Liners/Fishwraps
I’ll have to admonish the writer for referring to the media as “sock puppets.” I contend that is an INSULT to the average sock puppet…