A recent conference presentation at AGU (reported here) while confirming that global sea level is indeed rising (in line with other estimates), showed that Arctic sea levels may actually be falling. On the face of it these preliminary results are a little puzzling (though note that this isn't yet a properly peer reviewed paper, and so may not reflect what ends up in the journal), but it does reveal some of the complexities in analysing sea level in relatively small enclosed basins and so a brief overview of the different factors involved is probably useful.
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complexities with global warming? you don't say.
I thought they had it all figured out.
I don't believe anyone has said any had "it all figured out." Climate change is remarkably complex, with sometimes non-intuitive results occurring as a result. However, we do know quite a bit. Further, you should really read the whole article if you haven't yet to get the full picture: these are preliminary results from a single data set that have not yet been peer reviewed.
i know.
I don't believe anyone has said any had "it all figured out."
I did.
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