Sentences with phrase «level is rising»

The strong demand for apartments continues to surprise, so that even though the vacancy level is rising, it has done so very slowly so far.
And there's no sign that the savings level is rising.
She also lays out the warning signs that her stress level is rising: «If I feel crunched for time or I have too many balls in the air, I will get impatient if things are taking too long or if we are wasting time by getting off task.»
The sea level is rising and threatening the survival of the noble polar bear.
Further, there has been an almost worldwide reduction in glacial mass and extent in the 20th century; melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has recently become apparent; snow cover has decreased in many Northern Hemisphere regions; sea ice thickness and extent have decreased in the Arctic in all seasons, most dramatically in spring and summer; the oceans are warming; and sea level is rising due to thermal expansion of the oceans and melting of land ice
Temperatures are rising Snowfall is declining Spring is coming earlier Sea level is rising The poles are melting Polar bears are drowning Penguins are dying Hurricanes and tornadoes are increasing
Finally, sea level is rising nearly two inches per decade along the Texas Gulf Coast due to global warming and sinking land.
Does everyone agree that the sea level is rising?
Currently seal level is rising at just over 3 millimeters a year — around a foot per century.
Temperatures are warming; heat waves will intensify; sea level is rising; and arid regions will dry further.
Fact # 1: Carbon Dioxide is a Heat - Trapping Gas Fact # 2: We Are Adding More Carbon Dioxide to the Atmosphere All the Time Fact # 3: Temperatures are Rising Fact # 4: Sea Level is Rising Fact # 5: Climate Change Can be Natural, but What's Happening Now Can't be Explained by Natural Forces Fact # 6: The Terms «Global Warming» and «Climate Change» Are Almost Interchangeable Fact # 7: We Can Already See The Effects of Climate Change Fact # 8: Large Regions of The World Are Seeing a Significant Increase In Extreme Weather Events, Including Torrential Rainstorms, Heat Waves And Droughts Fact # 9: Frost and Snowstorms Will Still Happen in a Warmer World Fact # 10: Global Warming is a Long - Term Trend; It Doesn't Mean Next Year Will Always Be Warmer Than This Year
Hansen and Sato (7) argue that the climate of the most recent few decades is probably warmer than prior Holocene levels, based on the fact that the major ice sheets in both hemispheres are presently losing mass rapidly (9) and global sea level is rising at a rate of more than 3 m / millennium (25), which is much greater than the slow rate of sea level change (less than 1 m / millennium) in the latter half of the Holocene (26).
And finally: The oceans are heating, sea level is rising, global surface temperature is increasing (yes that's right).
Sea level is rising — at an accelerating rate — especially along the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico.
In a new comprehensive analysis published in Geophysical Research Letters, a French - led research team found that global mean sea level is rising 25 percent faster now than it did during the late 20th century.
Let us jump straight in with the following graph which nicely sums up the key findings about past and future sea - level rise: (1) global sea level is rising, (2) this rise has accelerated since pre-industrial times and (3) it will accelerate further in this century.
My use of computer climate models would be to estimate how rapidly the average world temperature is rising and how rapidly sea level is rising.
Sea level is rising, primarily in response to a warming planet, through thermal expansion of the oceans, and also via the loss of land ice as ocean and air temperatures increase, melting ice and speeding the flow of non-floating ice to form floating icebergs.
«There is unequivocal evidence that Earth's lower atmosphere, ocean, and land surface are warming; sea level is rising; and snow cover, mountain glaciers, and Arctic sea ice are shrinking.
For example, the lower atmosphere and the upper layers of the ocean have also warmed, snow and ice cover are decreasing in the Northern Hemisphere, the Greenland ice sheet is shrinking, and sea level is rising (see Figure 1b).
Sea level IS rising.
Also from iceagenow.com a quote from Dr Nils - Axel Morner from «Claim That Sea Level Is Rising Is a Total Fraud»: «In about 1970, the sea level fell about 20 cm, for reasons involving probably evaporation or something.»
So overall sea level is rising, but in some places it's rising faster than others.
«Sea level is rising and higher sea level increases the damages from coastal storms,» said Richard B. Alley, Professor of Geosciences, Penn State.
A key question is not whether sea level is rising, but rather, has there been any acceleration in the rise — the jury is still very much out on that issue.
Sea level is rising, worsening the risks of coastal flooding and storm surge.
At one site the sea level is rising by 3 mm a year, as the IPCC says; at the other, the rise is zero, as Mörner says.
If sea level is rising 2 mm a year for decades and then starts rising by 3 mm * per year for a few years and then starts falling by 6 mm a year in 2010, would you consider a prediction of 1000 mm to 1900 mm in 100 years realistic considering that is 10 mm to 19 mm per year?
-- «There is no acceleration of the increase» --[Climate Depot Note: According to tide gauges, Sea Level is rising LESS than the thickness of one nickel (1.95 mm thick) per year or about the thickness of one penny (1.52 mm thick) a year.
Consider the different perception that results from «sea level is rising no more rapidly than it did in 1940» instead of «sea level rise has accelerated in recent decades,» or from «heat waves are no more common now than they were in 1900» versus «heat waves have become more frequent since 1960.»
In a world where the sea - level is rising, the oceans are heating, and the polar ice is melting — all without pause or evident limit — it's no wonder that more - and - more serious yet formerly skeptical scientists — like Dr. Petr Chylek and Adm David Titley for example — are embracing James Hansen's climate - science consensus!
«We are told sea level is rising and will soon swamp all of our cities.
The blue line in the graph below clearly shows sea level as rising, while the upward curve suggests sea level is rising faster as time goes on.
The elephant in your particular room that you are so spectacularly failing to notice is that because the sea level is rising the sea must be warming.
Neither the temperature nor the sea level is rising.
Right now, my sense is that climate sensitivity is on the low side, that weather has not gotten more extreme worldwide (Gavin Schmidt even said so in an environmental newsletter in 2013), that sea level is rising but at far less than the more extreme headlines imply.
Imagine that — once someone collects data in their part of the world, they seem to conclude that sea level is rising at a rate slower than the rate reported by the IPCC.
Laying out the fact that whilst sea level is rising, it's only by 3 mm a year or so and nothing unusual; and that it's not going to engulf coastlines in some terrifying tsunami is also a digestible fact.
but the way I look at it... Gore's real estate investment is a clear sign that he doesn't buy into his own hype... i.e. that the sea level is rising at such a rapid rate due to man - made global warming the coast lines and life as we know it is going to be wiped out unless we immediately agree to Cap and Trade!!!
Bottom line, sea level is rising and the rate appears to have increased but there is significant uncertainty regarding predicting future rates and thus sea level estimates for the next 50 - 100 years are problematic.
And — the sea level is rising anyhow.
«Mr. President, «You have recently held an undersea Cabinet meeting to raise awareness of the idea that global sea level is rising and hence threatens to drown the Maldives.
We know that temperatures are rising; the sea level is rising too; sea ice is thinning; permafrost is melting; glaciers are in world - wide retreat; ElNino events are becoming more frequent, persistent and intense; and on and on.
We know that sea level is rising at between 2.5 mm and 3 mm per decade - which is a nonissue - so what is the net problem with less ice in the arctic?
Sea level is rising at only1.5 mm per year now (six inches per century), they note, and there is zero evidence that the rate is escalating or that coastal communities are at risk.
The sea level is rising, as well as in the rest of the planet, and that has several impacts depending on the geography of the country.
Throw in that in some areas sea level is rising and in others it is falling, thermostatic expansion, natural rise / fall of land, and a largely unknown rate of glacier melting and we have to be very cautious at arriving at an «average» figure for any sea level change.
2014, TED Talk: Sea level is rising for the first time in thousands of years.
Glaceirs shrink, polar ice are melting, sea level is rising, coastal areas are erosion.
It will be interesting to see if Texas can accept that sea level is rising, decide they have to adapt to that, and continue the cognitive dissonance of denying the cause.
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