theGOLD
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- Dec 6, 2006
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Hey guys, I have always wondered this. Does anybody know what historical sea rise has been for the last 1000 years? I know the little ice age between the 1200s and 17-1800's decreased sea levels. So I guess my ultimate question is this. What were the sea levels during say the 1500's, during the 1600's, 1700's, 1800's compared to todays levels. Were they 2 feet lower, 4 feet lower? I have seen stuff that said 1.5 meters during the 1400s. I would think it would be a good factor to take into consideration when trying to pinpoint potential wreck sites. You also have to take tides, storm surge, etc into account, but I think the overall sea levels would be really good to know.
Also, does anyone know either how to calculate what the tides would have been at a certain time hundreds of years ago, or know of a site that calulates it for you?? That would also be a good tool...
Thanks in advance for any input!
-THEGOLD
Also, does anyone know either how to calculate what the tides would have been at a certain time hundreds of years ago, or know of a site that calulates it for you?? That would also be a good tool...
Thanks in advance for any input!
-THEGOLD