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Old September 14th 07, 04:45 PM posted to sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology,alt.global-warming
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Default Humberto explodes over the Western Gulf of Mexico

Eeyore wrote:

David wrote:

raylopez99 wrote:
But you're right: GW's effects are overstated by the strong AGW
advocates--a mere 2 inches mean sea level rise over the next 100 years
is the lower bound of the IPCC 2007 report--i.e., trivial.

That's an old prediction. The minimum is more like 25 cm now. It'll
probably hit that in the next 15 years.


Typical alarmism.

Talk like that is cheap.


So the recent near doubling of measured sea level rise, from 1.8 mm/yr
to 3.2 mm/yr has nothing to do with it.

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