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Sea level data ALTERED by scientists to create false impression of rising oceans

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Sunday, June 2, 2019 8:26 PM

JONGSSTRAW


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A scientific paper published by a team of Australian researchers has revealed a startling find: Scientists at the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) have been "adjusting" historical data regarding tide levels in the Indian Ocean. Their "highly questionable" activities have depicted rapidly rising seas — but the truth is that there is no reason to be alarmed at all. Scientists have found that sea levels are stable — and have been for the entirety of the 20th century.

To put it simply, these PSMSL "scientists" have been arbitrarily changing their data in order to create the illusion of a problem that doesn't actually exist.

According to the Australian research team, sea levels in the Indian ocean have remained stable for decades. Dr. Albert Parker and Dr. Clifford Ollier recently published their astounding research in the journal Earth Systems and Environment; their extensive research gives an in-depth look at how this massive deception was undertaken.

PSMSL "realigned" stable sea level trends

As the researchers report, there are multiple lines of evidence that show sea levels in the Indian Ocean are completely stable. Further, the scientific duo explains that the data-adjusters at PSMSL were taking "misaligned or incomplete" sea level data (which showed no rise in sea levels, or even decreasing sea levels) and "realigning" them.

As Parker and Ollier contend, "It is always highly questionable to shift data collected in the far past without any proven new supporting material." But what makes the PSMSL's data shifts even more questionable is the fact that older datasets were adjusted to look lower while all newer sets of sea level data were re-configured to appear higher. When these arbitrary adjustments are taken together, it creates the appearance of a significant and concerning rise in sea levels — one that is entirely artificial.

As reported:

The sea levels in India, including Mumbai, and in Karachi, Pakistan, have been recently analysed and discussed in Parker and Ollier (2015) and in Parker (2016). In both cases, it was shown that the latest positive trends in the PSMSL RLR [revised local reference, adjusted] data are only the result of arbitrary alignments, and alternative and more legitimate alignments reveal very stable sea-level conditions.

Further, the researchers state that there are even greater concerns regarding the PSMSL's so-called findings. They wrote:

What are more dangerous are the corrections recently introduced to the past to magnify the sea-level trend or the acceleration. As shown in the prior section, the adjustments introduced by PSMSL to make the RLR [revised local reference, or adjusted data] are arbitrary in Aden, Karachi, and Mumbai.

In one instance, Parker and Ollier referenced a 1991 study which showed that sea levels in Mumbai were falling by an average of 0.3 millimeters per year between the years of 1930 and 1980. The duo states that in PSMSL's latest report, they declare that sea levels in Mumbai were rising by 0.52 millimeters per year during the same time period.

In other words, PSMSL completely changed data collected decades ago to show an increase in sea levels, rather than the decrease that was actually reported at the time.

To sum it up, Ollier and Parker have found there is no reason to believe that sea levels are rising — and that PSMSL has been wantonly adjusting sea level data to create the appearance of a problem that doesn't actually exist.


http://www.newstarget.com/2019-02-18-sea-level-data-altered-by-scienti
sts-to-create-false-impression-of-rising-oceans.html


Falsifying data? You don't say! I'm so shocked! … NOT! Seems the AlGore climate cultists will do every unethical thing possible to keep their delusional hoax alive. Idiots, be afraid! Fools be very afraid! Da boogie man is comin' for YOU!



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Sunday, June 2, 2019 11:24 PM

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Originally posted by Jongsstraw:
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A scientific paper published by a team of Australian researchers has revealed a startling find: Scientists at the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) have been "adjusting" historical data regarding tide levels in the Indian Ocean. Their "highly questionable" activities have depicted rapidly rising seas — but the truth is that there is no reason to be alarmed at all. Scientists have found that sea levels are stable — and have been for the entirety of the 20th century.

To put it simply, these PSMSL "scientists" have been arbitrarily changing their data in order to create the illusion of a problem that doesn't actually exist.

According to the Australian research team, sea levels in the Indian ocean have remained stable for decades. Dr. Albert Parker and Dr. Clifford Ollier recently published their astounding research in the journal Earth Systems and Environment; their extensive research gives an in-depth look at how this massive deception was undertaken.

PSMSL "realigned" stable sea level trends

As the researchers report, there are multiple lines of evidence that show sea levels in the Indian Ocean are completely stable. Further, the scientific duo explains that the data-adjusters at PSMSL were taking "misaligned or incomplete" sea level data (which showed no rise in sea levels, or even decreasing sea levels) and "realigning" them.

As Parker and Ollier contend, "It is always highly questionable to shift data collected in the far past without any proven new supporting material." But what makes the PSMSL's data shifts even more questionable is the fact that older datasets were adjusted to look lower while all newer sets of sea level data were re-configured to appear higher. When these arbitrary adjustments are taken together, it creates the appearance of a significant and concerning rise in sea levels — one that is entirely artificial.

As reported:

The sea levels in India, including Mumbai, and in Karachi, Pakistan, have been recently analysed and discussed in Parker and Ollier (2015) and in Parker (2016). In both cases, it was shown that the latest positive trends in the PSMSL RLR [revised local reference, adjusted] data are only the result of arbitrary alignments, and alternative and more legitimate alignments reveal very stable sea-level conditions.

Further, the researchers state that there are even greater concerns regarding the PSMSL's so-called findings. They wrote:

What are more dangerous are the corrections recently introduced to the past to magnify the sea-level trend or the acceleration. As shown in the prior section, the adjustments introduced by PSMSL to make the RLR [revised local reference, or adjusted data] are arbitrary in Aden, Karachi, and Mumbai.

In one instance, Parker and Ollier referenced a 1991 study which showed that sea levels in Mumbai were falling by an average of 0.3 millimeters per year between the years of 1930 and 1980. The duo states that in PSMSL's latest report, they declare that sea levels in Mumbai were rising by 0.52 millimeters per year during the same time period.

In other words, PSMSL completely changed data collected decades ago to show an increase in sea levels, rather than the decrease that was actually reported at the time.

To sum it up, Ollier and Parker have found there is no reason to believe that sea levels are rising — and that PSMSL has been wantonly adjusting sea level data to create the appearance of a problem that doesn't actually exist.


http://www.newstarget.com/2019-02-18-sea-level-data-altered-by-scienti
sts-to-create-false-impression-of-rising-oceans.html


Falsifying data? You don't say! I'm so shocked! … NOT! Seems the AlGore climate cultists will do every unethical thing possible to keep their delusional hoax alive. Idiots, be afraid! Fools be very afraid! Da boogie man is comin' for YOU!





Newstarget.com - sure sounds like a real legit newsie kind of website!

"A recent report by NASA even showed that sea levels are actually taking a downward turn for the last few years — findings that lie in stark contrast to PSMSL’s alarmist report on sea level data."

Fook - turns out we're running out of water!

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Sunday, June 2, 2019 11:37 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!



Once the Statue of Liberty starts getting her sandals wet from the rising oceans, then we'll talk.

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Monday, June 3, 2019 12:09 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Went to the story which had links to the abstract. This was the 20017 conclusion: "The sea levels have been stable since the start of the twentieth century (ie ~1900) in Aden similar to Karachi and Mumbai." Looking at the graphs included in the abstract, it looks like they reached their conclusions by eliminating data from before appx1920. The graphs clearly show an increased sea level using 1880 as the baseline.


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Monday, June 3, 2019 12:15 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Another link in the article https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-07-26-nasa-confirms-sea-levels-have-b
een-falling-across-the-planet-for-two-years-media-silent.html
went on to claim: "NASA confirms: Sea levels have been FALLING across the planet for two years … media SILENT" which it buttressed with this graphic


Does that mean that sea levels are NOT rising, as is implied? Far from it. In the same article another graphic shows sea levels rising drastically over the longer term

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Monday, June 3, 2019 12:18 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


When people have to misrepresent the full story to make their point, they don't have a point to make.

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Monday, June 3, 2019 3:07 AM

SIGNYM

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The last time I saw such a fuss was over the East Anglia data "scandal" in which two scientists discussed (by email) whether [some] data should be deleted from a data set or not. The data, which was compiled from direct temperature measurements and temperature surrogates such as tree ring data and isotopic ratios in ice cores. Climate change "skeptics" latched on to the emails as "proof" that the data was phonied and that the "hockey stick" temperature increase wasn't happening.

So I read a bunch of articles on the topic, one that went into 17-page detail about the "scandal", and as it turns out the discussion was about ONE POINT ... a tree ring reading from Siberia ... which was anomalously warm and deviated significantly from the THOUSAND or so points describing the famous temperature "hockey stick".

Jeez, what a fuss over nothing!

The current state of temperature measurement

https://skepticalscience.com/broken-hockey-stick.htm

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Monday, June 3, 2019 9:00 AM

REAVERFAN


Wow! Newstarget really is "obliterating your safe space with truth bombs!"

My eyes have been opened. I'll stop posting all the FAKE NEWS and rely on the truth that can only be found at the REAL NEWS site, NEWSTARGET!

And I'm definitely getting a bioscarf! Thanks, Jongy! You changed my life!

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/news-target/

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Monday, June 3, 2019 12:05 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Yeah. I hate to side with reaverfan here, but the site that was cited in the OP seems to be along the lines of websites that prove the earth is flat or that the Mandela Effect is real.

I'm on the fence about the end of the world coming, but I could never say with a straight face that humans have not impacted and don't continue to impact the climate.


I don't appreciate how it's used as a political tool by both sides.

I don't appreciate how we've strangled our own economy and helped other economies such as China flourish while poisoning the planet on the other side while we buy all the cheap shit here.

I don't appreciate how much crap my store literally throws out because the packages are busted and self-serving idiot customers won't buy a box of FIJI water that is open for $22 bucks even though there are 4 individual plastic packages of bottles inside that are in perfect shape. They need to have that perfect undamaged box for their recycle bin, I guess.

During my time working there, I've been given shit by no less than 3 people in management because I won't throw the stuff out myself and I just bring it to the back. I ask them "given the quality and quantity of my work in all other regards, do you think I'm not doing this because I'm lazy?". When they say no, I tell them that I refuse to throw out perfectly good product that could be donated to churches or shelters.

I've never been written up for it after that fact, but it all gets thrown in the trash compacter by somebody else later in the day. None of it getting recycled. How much energy and pollution is wasted making these bottles and bottling the water, only to be thrown in a landfill somewhere because customers won't buy a broken package?

Anyhow, whenever I'm shopping after work, I intentionally look for damaged goods that I know would be thrown out if I don't buy them.


I'd suggest that any of you do the same and tell people you know to do the same. This shit all just gets thrown out. These huge companies just eat the losses and actually have written millions of dollars per store into losses for damages and theft before a new year even begins.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Monday, June 3, 2019 1:53 PM

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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

I'd suggest that any of you do the same and tell people you know to do the same. This shit all just gets thrown out. These huge companies just eat the losses and actually have written millions of dollars per store into losses for damages and theft before a new year even begins.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

According to a study released by the USDA Economic Research Service, “In the U.S., 31% — or 133 billion pounds — of the 430 billion pounds of the available food supply at the retail and consumer levels go uneaten. That’s an estimated 141 trillion calories, or 1,249 calories per capita per day.”

Despite this abundance of food we have at our disposal in the U.S. today, one in eight Americans goes to bed hungry at night.
www.beefmagazine.com/management/food-waste-issue-we-must-solve

Americans throw away 26% of all meat. There is chart showing waste for beef, pork, chicken, turkey (remember Thanksgiving? America throws away half of the turkeys slaughtered for that holiday. Maybe next year don't have 3 turkeys: 1 baked, 1 barbecued, 1 fried )
www.countinganimals.com/animals-we-use-and-abuse-for-food-we-do-not-ea
t
/

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Monday, June 3, 2019 3:44 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


It's gross.


I understand why companies don't just give the broken stuff to the employees. As nice as a perk that would be, of course it would be abused and employees would end up just breaking things in purpose for free stuff. It would be inevitable.


But maybe instead of focusing so much on intersectional politics and gender/race quotas and tax breaks big companies get for hiring people based on race and sex, we could spend some of that time making it worthwhile financially for companies to donate all of those losses instead of throwing them out in the trash.

Couple that with major fines that would eat up any of the tax incentives the companies get to write off for the damages and thefts vs how much of a percentage of those losses that they donate to charities.


You could entirely replace the whole food stamp program in the country by having a smart system in place to make sure that damaged goods that are still fit for consumption made it to the least fortunate people out there.


People wasting food at home is gross enough. But if you work in retail long enough and see what individual stores throw out on a daily basis and get struck with the realization that none of the management in the building even gives two shits about it, it's appalling.



I realize that they'd have to be careful about certain stuff like perishables. Sometimes that stuff goes bad because some asshole customer decides they don't want that package of bacon and they can't be bothered to walk their fat ass to the freezer and put it back so they just hide it behind some pots and pans. You can't give it all away.

But bottled water? We literally throw 2 full shopping carts of it away on a daily basis at minimum. Jag off customers will break the package because they don't hold it right when they're picking it up to put it in their cart and instead of taking that one they just leave it there and grab another one.

Then I'm sure they run their virtue signalling asses home and bitch and whine about the environment on social media, not even stopping for a single second to acknowledge that they are part of the problem.

People suck.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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