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The role of climate cycles in sea level fluctuations

Nicholas Bisogno
Abstract
The tropical Pacific Ocean isn't level like a lake. Rather, it frequently has a high side and a low side. Regular cycles, for example, El Niño and La Niña occasions cause this ocean level teeter-totter to tip forward and backward, with the sea close Asia toward one side and the sea close to the Americas on the other. Be that as it may, in the course of the most recent 30 years, the teeter-totter's wobbles have been more compelling, bringing on varieties in ocean levels up to three times higher than those saw in the past 30 years.
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