Lots of data there Mike thanks.
I especially liked this one.
look at the year 1943 , I wonder why sea levels might have risen that high in 1943?
WW2 perhaps?
[quote=Mike Kremer] 2 Paul
Glad you like the URL,Paul
http://www.pol.ac.uk/psmsl/psmsl_individual_stations.htmlI was amazed when I first found it, I spent a long time looking
when I realised The Port of London kept Jetty tidal marks.
World WarII, -or constant sea/land wind, volcanic or El-Nino?
One can only average out the readings? I am not sure that would help, from a scientific viewpoint.
Which is why I have always advocated using the
latest updated readings where Global warming is concerned.
Still, the majority of these mantaken reading, often do show a slight trend upwards for ocean heights...over the 60 years.
Let me know if you find any Sea level downward trends, around Artic ports