09-14-2018, 04:38 PM
I'm looking at the data from 1905 - 2017. I see the last 10 years look like the last 30 years which look like the last 112 years. What I do not see is a hockeystick ramping up sea level. It would take a monumental shift to bring the observations near the IPCC predictions. It's possible, but why hasn't it started yet? If carbon is the primary variable, why is there no uptick yet?