December 29, 2022

Oh Say Can You Sea Level Rise?

John Lees

Sea level rise acceleration in the satellite altimetry record is statistically equivalent to zero. According to this paper in Nature from scientists at Delft Uni. Remote Sensing.
A rare confirmation of the null hypothesis. As far as we can tell from 27 years of satellite data, nothing is happening.
This is oddly in conflict with the claims from Columbia University that the altimeter record shows unequivocal strong acceleration.
"We provide a new and more accurate estimate of the intra-mission bias, which leads to a much reduced GMSL acceleration over the whole record."

A revised acceleration rate from the altimetry-derived global mean sea level record - Scientific Reports
nature.com

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