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Historic Satellite Pics of Maine’s Coast Show No Change in Sea Levels

Steve RobinsonBy Steve RobinsonDecember 9, 2024Updated:December 9, 20248 Comments2 Mins Read2K Views
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Despite the hysteria over rising sea levels, allegedly caused by anthropogenic global warming, a comparison of satellite imagery of some of Maine’s most iconic coastal communities shows virtually no change in the coastline.

The lack of sea level rise, however, hasn’t stopped the flood of apocalyptic predictions. The most recent comes from Newsweek this Sunday, a hyperventilating story based on predictions from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

According to those predictions, New England can expect an increase in sea levels of between 10 to 12 inches over the next five decades.

Newsweek somberly conveys this news with the headline, “Map Shows US Cities That Could Be Underwater in 2050.”

“Could” is doing a lot of work here.

Even if you take NOAA’s “Sea Level Rise Viewer” tool at face value, a hypothetical 12″ increase in the sea level would be… kind of insignificant.

Here’s what NOAA’s Sea Level Rise Viewer shows for the city of Portland at current average sea levels:

Now (trigger warning!), here’s what NOAA thinks a 12″ increase in sea level would look like.

The thin light-blue areas you can see if you zoom in and squint a little are the coastal places that would be newly submerged after a fifty-year-long 12 inch increase in sea levels, while the green areas are places not connected to the ocean that could also flood.

If you’re having trouble telling the difference between the maps, that’s not your vision.

That’s because NOAA’s own tools show very little difference between current sea levels and a hypothetical 12″ increase.

That shouldn’t come as a surprise, because if you look at historical Google Earth satellite imagery, Maine’s coastline has remained virtually unchanged since we developed the ability to take pictures from space.

Here’s Portland in 1984 via Google Earth’s historical imagery versus Portland in 2024:

Here’s Mount Desert Island in 1984 versus 2024:

Here’s Eastport 1984 versus 2024:

I’m not a scientist, but it would appear to me that the only differences in these photographs of Maine’s coastline over the last forty years is the quality of the satellite imagery.

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Not a dumbass
Not a dumbass
1 year ago

Global warming is real rather you like it or not boomer…

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Cayuga kat
Cayuga kat
1 year ago

Open your eyes the only thing different now than 20 years ago is LESS carbon in the atmosphere. Global warming is being caused by the tree huggers not the other way around. I’m talking to you generation moron.

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

Stop reporting the truth, we can not any hesterics if you report the truth.

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

There is snow outside my window today.

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

Some scholars confuse coastal erosion with sea rise.

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Bill ( Abolish Ranked Choice Voting )
Bill ( Abolish Ranked Choice Voting )
1 year ago

CO2 is not a demon, it’s plant food,…
It’s getting slightly warmer, yes, as we are still coming out of an ice age,….
and, yes, sea level is rising, about 1 to 2mms a year, as it has been for well over a few hundred years now,….

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Ken Capron
Ken Capron
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How the heck are we going to convince everyone to buy EV’s if you keep telling the truth? What is wrong with you?

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Roleme
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Oh that pesky truth. How will dictatorship ever win?

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