Daniel1960, on 2015-March-17, 11:31, said:
Excellent analogy. While the sea level rise did acelerate from the first measurements in 1870, there appears to be no acceleration today.
Yes, it is a good analogy, and now we are getting somewhere.
When Zelandakh steps on the gas, his car accelerates. When he steps on the brake, his car decelerates. The changes in speed can be predicted.
If you look at
Figure 1 on this paper, you'll see the strong relationship between global temperatures and the changes in the rate of sea level rise. If the earth gets cooler, it's like stepping on the brakes. If the earth gets warmer, it's like stepping on the gas.
Of course there are more factors in play, and scientists are focusing on how to weight them properly. But sea levels are rising faster now because it's warmer than it was in the 1870s. We've stepped on the gas since the 1870s, even though we hit the brakes temporarily during the early 20th century.
If the earth continues to warm, we can expect the yearly increase in sea level to rise also, as it has done. But if we put on the brakes by cutting CO
2 emissions, we can reduce the rate of that increase.
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