Guest post by Paul Homewood It is generally accepted that sea levels increased during the 20thC at a rate of about 185mm or about 7”. Furthermore studies suggest that there was no accele… more →
Watts Up With That?wrote 3 days ago: New research suggests that the extensive use of groundwater to satisfy Man’s thirst for fresh … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Guest post by Paul Homewood It is generally accepted that sea levels increased during … more →
wrote 1 month ago: C3 Tide Gauge Station Data Analysis: EU Scientists Confirm Sea Level Rise Not Unusual – IPCC P … more →
wrote 2 months ago: BODC have been involved in a number of previous projects aimed at extending historic sea level recor … more →
wrote 3 months ago: For the first post, we thought it’d be a good idea to say who we are and what we do. The British Oce … more →
wrote 4 months ago: (Click on any small photo to open gallery and see enlargements) It is time for a change of topic I t … more →
wrote 8 months ago: NOAA Teacher at Sea Kaci Heins Aboard NOAA Ship Rainier September 17 — October 7, 2011 NOAA Sh … more →
wrote 1 year ago: The paper is currently in press at the Journal of Coastal Research and is provided with open access … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Plenty of news organizations have been collecting the extensive footage of last week’s tsunami … more →