WEATHER Climate scientists withdraw journal claims of rising sea levels

Guns-N-Moses

Senior Member
Sunday 21, February 2010

Scientists have been forced to withdraw a study on projected sea level rise due to global warming after finding mistakes that undermined the findings.

The study, published in 2009 in Nature Geoscience, one of the top journals in its field, confirmed the conclusions of the 2007 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It used data over the last 22,000 years to predict that sea level would rise by between 7cm and 82cm by the end of the century.

At the time, Mark Siddall, from the Earth Sciences Department at the University of Bristol, said the study "strengthens the confidence with which one may interpret the IPCC results". The IPCC said that sea level would probably rise by 18cm-59cm by 2100, though stressed this was based on incomplete information about ice sheet melting and that the true rise could be higher.

Many scientists criticised the IPCC approach as too conservative, and several papers since have suggested that sea level could rise more. Martin Vermeer of the Helsinki University of Technology, Finland and Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany published a study in December that projected a rise of 0.75m to 1.9m by 2100.

Siddall said that he did not know whether the retracted paper's estimate of sea level rise was an overestimate or an underestimate.

Announcing the formal retraction of the paper from the journal, Siddall said: "It's one of those things that happens. People make mistakes and mistakes happen in science." He said there were two separate technical mistakes in the paper, which were pointed out by other scientists after it was published. A formal retraction was required, rather than a correction, because the errors undermined the study's conclusion.

"Retraction is a regular part of the publication process," he said. "Science is a complicated game and there are set procedures in place that act as checks and balances."

Nature Publishing Group, which publishes Nature Geoscience, said this was the first paper retracted from the journal since it was launched in 2007.

The paper – entitled "Constraints on future sea-level rise from past sea-level change" – used fossil coral data and temperature records derived from ice-core measurements to reconstruct how sea level has fluctuated with temperature since the peak of the last ice age, and to project how it would rise with warming over the next few decades.

In a statement the authors of the paper said: "Since publication of our paper we have become aware of two mistakes which impact the detailed estimation of future sea level rise. This means that we can no longer draw firm conclusions regarding 21st century sea level rise from this study without further work.

"One mistake was a miscalculation; the other was not to allow fully for temperature change over the past 2,000 years. Because of these issues we have retracted the paper and will now invest in the further work needed to correct these mistakes."

In the Nature Geoscience retraction, in which Siddall and his colleagues explain their errors, Vermeer and Rahmstorf are thanked for "bringing these issues to our attention".



Complete story: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/feb/21/sea-level-geoscience-retract-siddall
 

Sysman

Old Geek <:)=
Wow, what's next...

No "real" warming over the last 10 years, snowiest season record around here, and now no coastal floods?

What a bummer. Here I figured NYC would be under water in a few years, and I'ld finally have an excuse to not work there... :lol:

You couldn't pay me enough to be Al Gore right now...

Well, maybe for a trillion dollars...

Hummm... :mn:

:scn:
 

Flippper

Time Traveler
Having lived in Florida, it's pretty obvious the ocean levels haven't gone up.

Algore has no shame, he'll sprout up with some other idiotic mantra that the uber globalists will embrace and promote to raise your taxes. THAT's what it's all about, control of you and stealing your money.
 

HeliumAvid

Too Tired to ReTire
WOW I find my self in agreement with Flipper...

I was just in FL and there are a whole bunch of places that claim to be 1' above Sea Leval and they are not underwater yet.....

HeliumAvid
 

ShyGirl

Veteran Member
Sounds to me like they are trying to spin this as an underestimate of sea level rise and yet they concede that they're not sure if it is a underestimate or an overestimate. They are removing the paper because they don't want someone else to figure out the "mistakes" and gross errors so they can cover their butt. They are not coming out and saying that their is no global warming and sea levels are not rising.
 

Guns-N-Moses

Senior Member
I still want to know when there will be some accountability for all of the deceit and misinformation for (what has already been done in the name of) Global Warming?

RE: http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=355127


Unfortunately, the populous will most likely forget about this scam and the Global warming proponents will redirect their energies toward another swindle as Flipper noted.

I just hope & pray that people will be on guard and not get sucked into another (similar) fraudulent endeavor.
 
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