I hate to be that guy, but if you look at the numbers this image doesn't really prove anything. "Official sources" claim that sea levels have risen 6 to 8 inches in the past 100 years. This is less than the average change in sea level due to tides, which is about 3 feet. So depending on where the tides were when both those images were taken, there would not necessarily be any visible change in sea levels, regardless of whether sea levels have risen over the past 100 years or not.
Now don't get me wrong, man made global warming is bullshit. But we have to be careful with images like this. Spread this around as proof of anything, and knowledgeable leftists will tear it apart.
6-8 inches over the last 100 or so yrs is negligible in the grand lifespan of Earth. Even if those two photos were taken during different ride flows, unless you hade very large and legible measuring sticks and the photos were taken at the same place, with the same aspect ratio, magnification, and lighting, you still wouldn't be able to determine whether there is any measurable increase in ocean levels.
I hate to be that guy, but if you look at the numbers this image doesn't really prove anything. "Official sources" claim that sea levels have risen 6 to 8 inches in the past 100 years. This is less than the average change in sea level due to tides, which is about 3 feet. So depending on where the tides were when both those images were taken, there would not necessarily be any visible change in sea levels, regardless of whether sea levels have risen over the past 100 years or not.
Now don't get me wrong, man made global warming is bullshit. But we have to be careful with images like this. Spread this around as proof of anything, and knowledgeable leftists will tear it apart.
Oh yeah, I am honestly surprised that my comment is currently at positive 2 points. I expected to be downvoted into oblivion.
It makes us look like idiots when people share this as valid evidence.
As god intended.
6-8 inches over the last 100 or so yrs is negligible in the grand lifespan of Earth. Even if those two photos were taken during different ride flows, unless you hade very large and legible measuring sticks and the photos were taken at the same place, with the same aspect ratio, magnification, and lighting, you still wouldn't be able to determine whether there is any measurable increase in ocean levels.