Fig. 1 |
I. Background
Guess what ... all of "the golden stations" have now been found (Calling All Cars: The Case of the "Missing Six", 2, 3, 4).
This series started when we wannabees were watching a video of Dr. Jerry X. Mitrovica, wherein he mentioned "the golden tide gauge stations" that had been identified in a previous scientific paper.
They were called by that "golden" name because they were said to be more pure than others in the sense of not being in locations where the land was, for various possible reasons, moving up or down (Uplifting Myths).
At that time I could not find all of them clearly listed in any of the papers or videos.
But, while watching the two videos from yesterday's post (The Bathtub Model Doesn't Hold Water - 3) I noticed that one location in the second video ("Taking The Fingerprints ...") had a copy of a readable list which ended up being the real "golden 23" list (Fig. 1).
II. The Scoop On The Golden Twenty-Three
The PSMSL tide gauge station names, PSMSL station numbers, and WOD Zone numbers
Fig. 2 The Golden 23 |
The graph of the sea level change in the golden 23 zones is shown in Fig. 3.
The 1.6 area in the golden zones analysis is 82.747 mm higher than the mean average of the tide gauge station records.
The 1.5 area in the golden zones analysis is 68.956 mm higher than the mean average of the tide gauge station records.
Recall that yesterday I pointed out the difference in sea level between the relevant equatorial tide gauge zones compared with the two higher areas:
Note that the highest sea level (1.6 area) is 80.834 mm higher than the tide gauge station average shown in panel three on Fig. 3.(The Bathtub Model Doesn't Hold Water - 3, emphasis added). So, there is only a 1.913 mm difference (82.747 mm - 80.834 mm) between the golden 23 zones and the equatorial zones @ the 1.6 area, and there is only a 1.594 mm difference (68.956 mm - 67.362 mm) @ the 1.5 area (see Fig. 2 here for an explanation of "1.6 area" and "1.5 area").
The second highest point (in the "1.5 area") is 67.362 mm higher than the tide gauge station average.
Fig. 3 Sea level change @ "golden 23" zones |
Even more of a testimony to the value of PSMSL tide gauge station records is that these comparisons are between hundreds of different tide gauge station records, not just the basic golden 23.
Note that there are only 15 golden WOD Zones, because some of the golden 23 tide gauge stations are in the same WOD Zone ("golden 23" WOD Zones: 7500, 7400, 7312, 7311, 7308, 7300, 7215, 7208, 7201, 7007, 5305, 3417, 3317, 1401, and 1400).
III. The Scoop On Monkey Business Insider
The clueless Monkey Business Insider article I criticized strongly was utterly wrong to mindlessly attack the source of our knowledge about what Oil-Qaeda is deliberately causing (The Bathtub Model Doesn't Hold Water - 3, The Warming Science Commentariat - 10).
The total stations for the equatorial list and the golden 23 list is 436 individual tide gauge station records (134 "equatorial" + 302 "golden 23") spanning the years 1807 - 2014 (207 years).
In the next section, to further expose them, I will list all of the golden 23 WOD Zones, as well as all of the PSMSL tide gauge stations within those zones.
IV. The Data Sources
The WOD Zones of the golden 23 PSMSL tide gauge stations, as well as those stations with links to the PSMSL website for those stations, are listed here (Stn# in red indicates a golden 23 station):
Zone [7500] had [58] stations:
Stn# 916, Stn# 432, Stn# 435, Stn# 1793, Stn# 1109, Stn# 944, Stn# 1281, Stn# 361, Stn# 21, Stn# 1074, Stn# 802, Stn# 1526, Stn# 190, Stn# 95, Stn# 1505, Stn# 286, Stn# 350, Stn# 2280, Stn# 2278, Stn# 2279, Stn# 1878, Stn# 1773, Stn# 2282, Stn# 2283, Stn# 982, Stn# 202, Stn# 2284, Stn# 1214, Stn# 1758, Stn# 2011, Stn# 257, Stn# 2285, Stn# 1832, Stn# 967, Stn# 1732, Stn# 66, Stn# 1700, Stn# 939, Stn# 1731, Stn# 1771, Stn# 5, Stn# 1854, Stn# 765, Stn# 15, Stn# 1774, Stn# 936, Stn# 1794, Stn# 1215, Stn# 755, Stn# 1772, Stn# 1491, Stn# 1112, Stn# 314, Stn# 1775, Stn# 1867, Stn# 861, Stn# 219, Stn# 1856
Zone [7400] had [35] stations:
Stn# 467, Stn# 454, Stn# 1347, Stn# 1294, Stn# 1, Stn# 1301, Stn# 1247, Stn# 1921, Stn# 457, Stn# 1078, Stn# 1747, Stn# 466, Stn# 1915, Stn# 459, Stn# 1801, Stn# 1918, Stn# 469, Stn# 1795, Stn# 1482, Stn# 791, Stn# 1402, Stn# 561, Stn# 1806, Stn# 485, Stn# 1051, Stn# 1807, Stn# 1871, Stn# 484, Stn# 763, Stn# 1808, Stn# 2053, Stn# 1897, Stn# 483, Stn# 1898, Stn# 1855
Zone [7312] had [7] stations:
Stn# 2125, Stn# 1394, Stn# 10, Stn# 437, Stn# 1663, Stn# 1352, Stn# 508
Zone [7311] had [11] stations:
Stn# 795, Stn# 1457, Stn# 1013, Stn# 2126, Stn# 377, Stn# 245, Stn# 717, Stn# 766, Stn# 883, Stn# 256, Stn# 158
Zone [7308] had [13] stations:
Stn# 1884, Stn# 1715, Stn# 1156, Stn# 2215, Stn# 246, Stn# 1641, Stn# 1136, Stn# 1670, Stn# 316, Stn# 716, Stn# 112, Stn# 395, Stn# 1537
Zone [7300] had [30] stations:
Stn# 981, Stn# 506, Stn# 52, Stn# 1336, Stn# 1425, Stn# 1456, Stn# 162, Stn# 209, Stn# 985, Stn# 1883, Stn# 1809, Stn# 2047, Stn# 490, Stn# 2117, Stn# 2055, Stn# 488, Stn# 2054, Stn# 496, Stn# 1810, Stn# 1940, Stn# 1455, Stn# 2056, Stn# 1460, Stn# 208, Stn# 960, Stn# 1813, Stn# 2058, Stn# 2059, Stn# 498, Stn# 2057
Zone [7215] had [7] stations:
Stn# 2129, Stn# 756, Stn# 155, Stn# 823, Stn# 2273, Stn# 521, Stn# 2128
Zone [7208] had [27] stations:
Stn# 2286, Stn# 2289, Stn# 1297, Stn# 1909, Stn# 690, Stn# 526, Stn# 2296, Stn# 1193, Stn# 1714, Stn# 199, Stn# 428, Stn# 1638, Stn# 520, Stn# 1106, Stn# 1107, Stn# 188, Stn# 1701, Stn# 1187, Stn# 1424, Stn# 363, Stn# 1717, Stn# 1696, Stn# 1669, Stn# 270, Stn# 1182, Stn# 1858, Stn# 2123
Zone [7201] had [16] stations:
Stn# 593, Stn# 1710, Stn# 2048, Stn# 2051, Stn# 2066, Stn# 585, Stn# 568, Stn# 2064, Stn# 2065, Stn# 303, Stn# 1803, Stn# 2050, Stn# 590, Stn# 565, Stn# 1802, Stn# 2049
Zone [7007] had [7] stations:
Stn# 456, Stn# 639, Stn# 163, Stn# 581, Stn# 1783, Stn# 1530, Stn# 169
Zone [5305] had [12] stations:
Stn# 223, Stn# 857, Stn# 819, Stn# 1542, Stn# 897, Stn# 157, Stn# 832, Stn# 864, Stn# 433, Stn# 431, Stn# 434, Stn# 764
Zone [3417] had [11] stations:
Stn# 221, Stn# 500, Stn# 247, Stn# 259, Stn# 998, Stn# 1643, Stn# 252, Stn# 136, Stn# 993, Stn# 1004, Stn# 787
Zone [3317] had [9] stations:
Stn# 217, Stn# 150, Stn# 978, Stn# 1590, Stn# 1613, Stn# 1750, Stn# 1621, Stn# 996, Stn# 1065
Zone [1401] had [41] stations:
Stn# 761, Stn# 353, Stn# 1859, Stn# 1577, Stn# 1578, Stn# 685, Stn# 352, Stn# 1574, Stn# 1706, Stn# 1718, Stn# 1945, Stn# 760, Stn# 2080, Stn# 106, Stn# 129, Stn# 2092, Stn# 105, Stn# 2086, Stn# 2082, Stn# 103, Stn# 2095, Stn# 990, Stn# 2096, Stn# 2075, Stn# 1262, Stn# 2087, Stn# 972, Stn# 2097, Stn# 101, Stn# 2098, Stn# 100, Stn# 2144, Stn# 87, Stn# 2100, Stn# 39, Stn# 168, Stn# 154, Stn# 2099, Stn# 1075, Stn# 1009, Stn# 1817
Zone [1400] had [18] stations:
Stn# 474, Stn# 1383, Stn# 453, Stn# 1469, Stn# 958, Stn# 61, Stn# 980, Stn# 1468, Stn# 1929, Stn# 109, Stn# 2084, Stn# 108, Stn# 2078, Stn# 59, Stn# 2090, Stn# 788, Stn# 1811, Stn# 1764
Total Stations: 302
V. Conclusion
Keep a close eye on the warming science commentariat, and call them out when they cover up for Oil-Qaeda.
The previous post in this series is here.
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