-LSB-...] «The authors expose how PSMSL data - adjusters make it
appear that stable
sea levels can be rendered to look like they are nonetheless
rising at an
accelerated pace,» NoTricksZone's Kenneth Richard reported.
That's a key reason surface temperatures haven't
appeared to warm as fast as many had expected in the past ten years — although ocean warming has sped up, and
sea level rise has
accelerated more than we thought, and Arctic
sea ice has melted much faster than the models expected, as have the great ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica