Today's HTML appendices are alphabetized by country name and number of coastlines ('Multi' indicates two or more, such as west coast, east coast gulf coast).
Other countries have single coastlines where 'Sgl' indicates only one coastline (Multia-c , d-g, h-l, m-o, p-t, u-z) (Sgla-c, d-g, h-l, m-o, p-t, u-z).
II. Who Is Doing The Alerting?
Sea level change has only gone away in mass media, but it has not gone away here on Earth One:
“We’re faced with aggressively rising sea levels that are variable for many reasons, and we are going to face significant problems. The exact geometry of sea levels we’ll have by 2050 or 2100 are uncertain, but we know that the answer is not going to be pretty. That’s the next important step, to make accurate projections of sea-level rise, and greenhouse gas emissions as well.”
"(The word 'wild' applies to the words 'you' and 'me'.)
While taking a walk through an African park one day, I saw a sign say, 'The animals have the right of way'.
Wild life, whatever happened to, Wild life, the animals in the zoo?
We're breathing a lot, a lot of political nonsense in the air.
You're making it hard for the people who live in there. You're moving so fast, but, baby, you know not where. Wild life, (wild life), what's gonna happen to Wild life, (wild life), the animals in the zoo?
You'd better stop, there's animals ev'rywhere, And man is the top, an animal too, And, man, you just got to care.
Wild life, what's gonna happen to, Wild life, the animals in the zoo?
You're breathing a lot of political nonsense in the air.
Wild life, (wild life), what's gonna happen to (what's gonna happen to) (what's gonna happen to) Wild life, (wild life), the animals in the zoo? (what's gonna happen to) (what's gonna happen to) Wild life, what ever happened to? What ever happened to?
(Lyrics, video below after Section IV.). Let's move on.
III. Current Events
Harvard’s Professor Mitrovica, quoted in Section II above, mentions that sea level change is not going to be pretty in the fairly near future as many Dredd Blog series have discussed at length (e.g. "SEA LEVEL CHANGE" section here).
Add those to the graphs in today's two additional appendices and it is clear that heat in the ocean can become saturated at some depth layers, but can also increase heat content at other depth layers.
This substantially impacts how heat is absorbed, or not, by the oceans of the world.
Clearly this demonstrates how today's two graph-based appendices (Layers 0-8, Layers 9-16) compared with the appendices of HTML tables mentioned in Section I, indicate that "it isn't pretty".
Yes, disinformation via denialism traffic is heavy (Link).
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