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I don’t know about this article but I do know Icebergs, and a relative has raised an ocean wharf a couple feet over the past 2 decades to stay above high tides. I’ve seen the high fluctuation. What is causing it is up for lots of debate. What I said I know as fact. I don’t buy what the climate warriors pumpin’ en masse.
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I believe it. Sea level is a local phenomenon 
There is change in climate that might be pushing the sea flow out earlier away from the region so the current hitting said region is warmer. Change patterns 100% occurring. But the what I question.
What’s the explanation for that? I’d think it would be directional for all places, up or down.
Short answer is it’s a complex system.