Maqqa thinks the rising oceans are some sort of joke. The US navy thinks very differently.
Quote:During the 20th Century the sea level rose about 8inches, do the arithmetic it's about 2mm a year. Is that a huge change. No. Can we deal with it? Yes. Did we? Yes. Was it a big deal? No. O.K. That's cool. But what's going to happen in the future. Well, what's going to happen in the future, we're already up to 3, 3 and a half millimetres. Yeah it doesn't sound like that much, but you know again, do the arithmetic that's a 50% increase in what the rate of rise was we saw in the Twentieth Century. Why is that? Well, as the water warms, and 85 to 90% of the heat, the excess heat that has gone into the oceans, it goes to warm the water. What do warm things do compared to cold thing? They expand, they get bigger, the oceans getting bigger, so that's part of the sea level rise. The glaciers are melting, like around in the mountains and stuff like that. Yes they melting in the Himalayas. Yes they are melting in Glacier National Park.
But where's the real water. With apologies to Billy Sutton. Billy Sutton, why do you rob banks? it's where the money is. Why do we study these glaciers in Greenland? It's where the ice is, it's where the water is. And these glaciers are starting to fall apart much faster than anybody, even two years ago, thought they were going to do. So this is going to be a huge issue, and potentially we can see the seas coming up somewhere between 3 and 6 feet in the 21st Century. 8 inches in the 20th Century, 3 to 6 feet in the 21st Century. Is that in the IPCC? No. Why? Because if you read the report they say we just don't understand the ice sheet dynamics, so all we're going to do is just figure out what the expansion of the ocean is and melt a little bit off the top. It's been shown in a variety of ways there that that is a gross gross underestimate.