I recently moved to a coastal area, and I work near the coast as well for local government. Certain portions of my work unfortunately focus on “climate change.” A BIG focus is “sea level rise.” As a result, I pay attention to this and I’m beginning to notice inconsistent reports on the amount of “sea level rise” might impact different areas of the coast. I haven’t had time to research for sauce but I plan to do so. Sea level is sea level. If it rises, it should rise consistently around the world, unless there is a weather system like a hurricane, right?
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Its definately higher in Canada.
Somewhere in Canada has a tidal range of over fifty feet, I seem to recall. That makes the eighth of an inch every century look a bit tame!
Here we are: Bay of Fundy, Canada
noice! But, hey muh climate change.