A new paper Assessing the Globally
Averaged Sea Level Budget on Seasonal and Interannual Time Scales (Willis 2008) displays up - to - date data on ocean heat.
Not exact matches
Climate scientists have been able to close the
sea level «
budget» by accounting for the various factors that are causing
average global
sea levels to rise at the measured rate of about 3.2 millimeters per year since 1992 (when altimeters were launched into space to truly measure global
sea level).
He is Hanson's protege who started scare to increase NASA
budget, and I am still waiting for Manhattan under water as he predicted despite two years of
sea level fall despite centuries of a few mm a year rise on
average.