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CO2: Steadily increasing Atmospheric CO2 in the central pacific 1958 to 2013 Human CO2 emissions from selected regions 1965 to 2011 Global warming real: Dramatic or slow with pauses? University of East Anglia data for both land and sea surface spanning 1849 to 2013 Sea level rise: Abrupt or gentle? Tide data from San Francisco near the golden gate bridge. This is the longest time span in North America I could find: monthly averages 1854 to 2014 The second plot is the same data with 3 year averaging and comparisons to other measures of sea level rise ~1880 to 2011 Tropical Storms & Hurricanes Are these becoming more prevalent? NOAA offers data 1950 to What about hurricanes only? The sum of storms and hurricanes ?

CO2 estimated using BP hydrocarbon data statistical_review_of_world_energy_full_report_2012.pdf US data by quarter is at: statistical_review_of_world_energy_full_report_2012.pdfhttp:// Tons per year World CO2 ~ 33 billion tons per year (bty) in 2011 ~ 25 bty from the three regions plotted

The time series shows the combined global land and marine surface temperature record from 1850 through This record uses the latest analysis, referred to as HadCRUT4 (Morice et al., 2012). Little Ice age from ~ 1300 to 1910 Degrees C Temperature

-0.65 ft August ~0.6 feet in 160 years ft April 1, 2014 The dated spikes marked are associated with El Nino/Southern Oscillation warming and consequent thermal expansion of the Pacific ocean &edate= &timezone=GMT&datum=MSL&interval=m&actionhttp://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/waterlevels.html?id= &units=standard&bdate= &edate= &timezone=GMT&datum=MSL&interval=m&action=

The observed San Francisco tide gauge 3-year running mean sea levels (blue line). Trends in the tide gauge record (black lines) are near zero between 1880 and 1930 and since about The global mean sea level rise rate (green line, green-shaded region denotes the 1.7 ± 0.5 millimeters per year bounds) [Bindoff et al.,2007]. Global MSL satellite altimetry trend (magenta; 3.1 ± 0.7 millimeters per year) [Timmermann et al., 2010] are very different from the San Francisco regional sea level trend.