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Found this, Sea level change map

by lewlew100 » 04 Mar 2019, 19:32

I would imagine that it calculated on the predicted ice melt. Geoff.
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by MartynG » 04 Mar 2019, 20:31

Ianfs wrote:
I still don't get how 0.3mm can be measured on an infinitely moving surface like the sea, it's so tiny, or am I being a bit thick? :?


The data is recorded and the average taken.
I agree anything less than 1mm is meaningless unless part of an overall trend over many years
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by Ianfs » 05 Mar 2019, 07:02

Are now that makes sense Geoff and Martyn, it's probably a predictional average over a number of years.
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