HomeClimate411The Supermoon and SLR Climate411Middle Column The Supermoon and SLR By Christina Norman - April 30, 2021 115 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg “Right now, we’re in the phase of an 18.6-year lunar cycle that lessens the moon’s influence on the oceans. The result can make it seem like the coastal flooding risk has leveled off, and that can make sea level rise less obvious.” Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleYour Immediate Help Requested: Nominate members for EPA’s independent science advisory boardsNext articleLatest JMA Data Show France, Ireland And Finland Have Cooled In March, No Warming! Kip Hansen LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Bullshit in the Sustainability and Transitions Literature: A Provocation Climate411 The most problematic archetypes may be master thesis madness and activist rants, which both typically include major quality issues. Read more Weekly Climate and Energy New Roundup #505 Climate411 I belong to those theoreticians who know by direct observation what it means to make a measurement. Methinks it were better if there were... Read more Claim: “Climate Doomism” Sweeping the Climate Activist Community Climate411 Climate activists appear to be losing control of the narrative, as their followers reach the very logical conclusion that nobody is going to do... Read more