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Is the a site where i can see rising sea levels for Dublin?

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i want to know if der is a site to show rising sea levels at the coasts of Dublin all i can find is site that show amsterdam and new york

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  1. Not sure if this is the sort if thing you're looking for, I think that as you zoom in the areas are coloured blue where there is a flood risk:

    http://flood.firetree.net/


  2. Ocean levels have been rising since the last ice age-- (and what Dr. Jello said). long term indications of this ocean level trend include ancient seaports all over the world which are now offshore under "many" feet of water.

    http://www.aegeaninstitute.org/study_abr...

    http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/History/Early%...

  3. http://www.enfo.ie/leaflets/bs27.htm

    "sea levels have declined"?????  MASSIVE amounts of sea level data here, most all showing rising sea levels.

    http://sealevel.colorado.edu/

  4. Not is you want an accurate guesstimation. Throw a dart at a dartboard- that's how much the sea level could rise in feet.

    This is pretty much how the 'experts' do it. For some reason, no one models sea level rise with a decent modelling algorithm.

  5. And they are a LIE..Do this to prove it to yourself .. Fill a glass with ice, now completely fill till the water is about to run out. Now watch it till the ice melts. There was none that ran out ,because ice occupies more space than the water.

  6. nope.

  7. Sorry to see your question got the same old, same old, "GW is a lie" cr*p supposedly supported by, well, nothing most of the time except some really poor science or lack of knowledge re the theory (like Johnny - poor boy simply doesn't get it that we are not talking about the melt of floating ice; it's the melt of land ice...).

    Anyway, before I start to rant as well:

    There's a great Google earth animation that works for anywhere on the globe for any rise in sea level from 1 - 300m:

    http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/...

    No Google Earth? Then http://flood.firetree.net/ is the next best thing (Dublin looks pretty safe... but check out East Anglia!)

    You can also see http://www.survas.mdx.ac.uk/pdfs/1volire... for a technical explanation that has a map of at-risk areas in Ireland (p.13)

  8. http://www.enfo.ie/leaflets/bs27.htm

    That should help!

  9. There isn't.  Sea levels have actually declined since the 1840's.

  10. The beach.

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