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Nibiru Is Lifting The Oceans!!! Sea Levels Rising Faster Now Than Previous 2800 Years

Sunday, March 20, 2016 12:03
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Nibiru Is Lifting The Oceans!!! Sea Levels Rising Faster Now Than Previous 2800 Years

Archangel Michael and Zetas say the magnetic pull of Nibiru when passing over will literally lift the oceans up to overflowing… 

THE STRONG MAGNETIC PULL OF THIS PLANETARY SYSTEM THAT IS PASSING OVER WILL LITERALLY LIFT THE OCEANS UP TO AN OVERFLOWING STATE AS WELL CREATING SUPER WEATHER SYSTEMS OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF MONTHS!  

Zetas say the same thing… that Nibiru is causing the ocean bottom to rise!

What is missing from this equation is swelling of land masses, land surface under the water, as odd as this concept might sound. Metal is known to expand when heated, but the concept of hot mud being larger in volume than cold mud has not been considered, as it has never been a concern of man’s. Heat is particles in motion, and they bump atoms about so that expansion is the result. All land surface will be heated due to the swirling of the core, the heat to the extent that it can escape into the land surface doing so. The result? This surface will expand, crevasses opening, flaky layers of rock separating, and buckling occurring that creates spaces in the interior of rock. Under the oceans, this equates to a higher ocean bottom, with the water needing to go someplace, and as the bottom is moving up, the sea level can only go up also. Thus, where this cannot be computed by man, being a missing dynamic in his statistics, this is the explanation for why our 675 foot rise does not compute given the known factors – water volume and increase per degree of heat rise.

http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p164.htm

We are in the 6 steps of Nibiru passby: 

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Now look at the the news is saying…

New Data Reveal Stunning Acceleration of Sea Level Rise

Sea levels rose faster in 20th century than in previous 2700 years, says study

CNN - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
Moreover, the study found that without human-caused climate change, the global sea level would have “very likely” changed by between a 3 centimeter (1.18 inch) drop and a 7 centimeter (2.75 inch) rise over the 20th century — rather than the 14 
 

Seas are now rising faster than they have in 2800 years, scientists say

Washington Post - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
A group of scientists says it has now reconstructed the history of the planet’s sea levels arcing back over some 3,000 years — leading it to conclude that the rate of increase experienced in the 20th century was “extremely likely” to have been faster 
 

Sea level is now rising at fastest rate in nearly 3000 years

Mashable - ‎Feb 22, 2016‎
Sea level rise is one of the most worrisome and visible ramifications of global warming. New research published on Monday shows the startling present-day impacts of global warming-relatedsea level rise. It also demonstrates the potential for the 
 

Sea levels rising faster now than in past 3000 years

USA TODAY - ‎Feb 22, 2016‎
Sea levels rose faster in the past century than during the previous 27 centuries due to man-made global warming, a pair of studies published Monday found. “The 20th century rise was extraordinary in the context of the last three millennia — and the 
 

Sea levels rising at alarming rates, new study projects oceans will rise 11 to 52 inches by 2100

New York Daily News - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
Sea levels on Earth are rising several times faster than they have in the past 2,800 years and are accelerating because of man-made global warming, according to new studies. An international team of scientists dug into two dozen locations across the 
 

What sea levels rising faster than any time in past 28 centuries means to you

Press Herald - ‎Feb 24, 2016‎
A study led by Rutgers University about the rate of sea level rising was published this week and provides further evidence oceans are generally rising across the globe. Not only are they rising, but the speed at which the water is lifting along most 
 

New Data Reveal Stunning Acceleration of Sea Level Rise

Scientific American - ‎Feb 22, 2016‎
The oceans have heaved up and down as world temperatures have waxed and waned, but as new research tracking the past 2,800 years shows, never during that time did the seas rise as sharply or as suddenly as has been the case during the last century.
 

Sea levels are rising faster than they have in 2800 years

CBC.ca - ‎Feb 22, 2016‎
A motorist drives through the brackish sea water that seeps low lying areas in Charleston, S.C. Nuisance flooding, which is from ordinary high tides exacerbated by sea level rise and accompanying land subsidence, is increasing in part due to sea level 
 

Average temperatures and Sea Level rising all around the world

Daily Star Gazette - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
World Sea Level has been risen by about 5.5 inches from 1900 to 2000. All Around the world, average temperatures have risen nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the 1800s. Last year marked the hottest year on record, surpassing only 2014 as the second …
 

Sea levels rising at fastest rate in 2800 years due to global warming, studies show

The Guardian - ‎Feb 22, 2016‎
Sea level rise in the 20th century was mostly manmade, the study authors said. A separate, not-yet-published study by Kopp and others found that since 1950 about two-thirds of the US coastal floods in 27 locales were linked to manmade warming.
 

Global sea levels rising at alarming rate, RU researchers find

NJ.com - ‎Feb 22, 2016‎
Sea levels around the world rose faster during the 20th century than they did during the previous 2,700 years, according to researchers at Rutgers University, who say warmer temperatures likely contributed to the recent rise in sea levels. “A 
 

Sea levels rising at an alarming rate according to new study

Blasting News - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
Scientists with Rutgers University claim sea levels are rising faster now than in the last 2,700 years. After looking at climate data going back 3,000 years, they concluded that ocean levels will continue to rise at an alarming rate and global warming 
 

Sea level rising at fastest pace in 2800 years – study

Rappler - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
SEA LEVEL RISE. Buildings are seen near the ocean as reports indicate that Miami-Dade County in the future could be one of the most susceptible places when it comes to rising water levels due to global warming on March 14, 2012 in North Miami, Florida.
 

Seas are rising way faster than any time in past 2800 years

Fox News - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
To figure out past sea levels and rates of rise and fall, scientists engaged in a “geological detective story,” said study co-author Ben Horton, a Rutgers marine scientist. They went around the world looking at salt marshes and other coastal locations 
 

Sea Levels Rose Faster Last Century Than In Previous 2700 Years, Study Finds

NPR - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
Sea level rise in the 20th century was truly extraordinary by historical standards,” says Bob Kopp, an associate professor of Earth and planetary sciences at Rutgers University, and who is lead author on the study, which appears in the journal 
 

Images show how US icons could be submerged by a 25 foot sea level rise

Daily Mail - ‎Feb 24, 2016‎
Over the course of the 20th century, sea levels across the globe rose faster than in any of the previous 29 centuries, a new study has concluded. Now a series of images showing what would happen if major US landmarks were flooded by rising tides has …
 

Ocean levels are rising much faster than at any time in 28 centuries, sobering new studies show

The Week Magazine - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
The Earth is exiting a long period of stable ocean and climate levels during which human civilization grew and flourished, and it’s almost certainly due to human activity, scientists in the U.S. and Germany said in a pair of papers published Monday in 
 

Ocean levels are rising much faster than ever in past 2800 years

The TeCake - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
Our planet’s sea levels are rising at a much faster rate than they had in the past 2,800 years, therise in increasing rate is due to the man-made activities like global warming and others as per the reports of the new study. The global sea levels rose 
 

Rising Sea Level Highest in Nearly 3000 Years

ValueWalk - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
The largest factors in sea level rise observed in the 20th century was the melting of glaciers around the globe and the ability of the ocean to expand when warmer. However, Greenland’s and Antarctica’s ice shelves are melting rapidly but this wasn’t 
 

Sea levels rising at fast rate, studies show

Pakistan Observer - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
SEA levels are rising several times faster than they have in the past 2,800 years, with the process accelerating because of manmade global warming, according to new studies. An international team of scientists examined two-dozen locations across the 
 

Sea level rising at fastest pace in 2800 years due to global warming: Study

Daily Sabah - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
“The new sea-level data confirm once again just how unusual the age of modern global warming due to our greenhouse gas emissions is — and they demonstrate that one of the most dangerous impacts of global warming, rising seas, is well underway.”
 

Sea level rise in 20th century was fastest in 3000 years, study finds

Phys.Org - ‎Feb 22, 2016‎
Moreover, without global warming, global sea level would have risen by less than half the observed 20th century increase and might even have fallen. Instead, global sea level rose by about 14 centimeters, or 5.5 inches, from 1900 to 2000. That’s a 
 

Earth’s oceans are swelling faster than anytime in past 2800 years, study shows

Christian Science Monitor - ‎Feb 24, 2016‎
Sea levels are increasing at a more rapid rate than anytime in the past 2,800 years, according to a study published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Sea-level rise in the 21st century is expected to …
 

Seas now rising faster than they have in 2800 years, scientists say

Press Herald - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
The new research also forecasts that no matter how much carbon dioxide we emit, 21st-century sea level rise will still greatly outstrip what was seen in the 1900s. Nonetheless, choices made today could have a big impact. For a low emissions scenario 
 

Sea Levels Are Rising at the Fastest Rate in a Millennia

Fortune - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
Sea levels are soaring. In fact, ocean surfaces are rising faster than they ever have in 2,800 years, scientists reported Monday. Humans are largely responsible for the acceleration, they said, due to global warming likely caused by fossil fuel 
 

Raising the alarm over rising seas

Charleston Post Courier - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
In this Oct. 31, 2012 file photo, a view from the air shows the destroyed homes left in the wake of Superstorm Sandy in Ortley Beach, N.J. Sea levels on Earth are rising several times faster than they have in the past 2,800 years and are accelerating 
 

Why We’re Not Prepared for The Coming Decades of Sea Level Rise

TIME - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
The research adds to growing evidence that communities around the world are vastly unprepared to defend against the effects of sea level rise in the coming decades. Rising sea levels erode coasts and place coastal cities in danger. Even areas that may …
 

Seas Rose Faster in 20th Century Than in Previous 27 Centuries

Newsweek - ‎Feb 22, 2016‎
Had it not been for climate change, global sea levels would have risen by less than half the amount they did in the 20th century—and may even have fallen. Instead, the seas rose faster during those 100 years than in any of the previous 27 centuries, …
 

Sea Levels Are Rising More Quickly Than in the Last Two Millennia

Smithsonian - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
When scientists warn about climate change, they often use sea levels to illustrate the catastrophic effects of surging greenhouse gases. But just how much have human activities affected Earth’s sea levels? According to four new studies published in …
 

Sea Levels Rising Even Faster Now

CBS Local - ‎Feb 23, 2016‎
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Fine-tuning bad news. Recent statistical analysis finds sea levels are rising faster now than at any time in nearly 3,000 years. Alex DeMetrick reports that’s not good news for Maryland. Maryland is vulnerable to sea level rise on 
 
 

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