questa directory contiene il sealevel delle due stazioni delle isole Fiji SUVA-A e LAUTOKA da PSMSL (http://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/) su WUWT: https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/11/13/fiji-flooding-is-fake-news-from-cop23/ "Open Letter to Honorable Prime Minister of Fiji and President of COP23 Frank Bainimarama by Nils-Axel Mörner" Mörner, N.-A. and Klein, P.M. (2017) The Fiji Tide-Gauge Stations. International Journal of Geosciences, 8, 536-544. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2017.84028 The Suva station has a more complex history (PSMSL, no. 1327).The first gauge at Kings Wharf was destroyed in 1983 and then moved to Walu Bay Naval Faculty. It has a 3-month overlap to the present tide gauge at Suva harbour (first run by NOAA, now by the Australian National Tidal Faculty). The combined records cover the period 1972-2016. Figure 6. The present tide-gauge station at Suva (green dot) in the harbour of Suva. The station is attached to heavy harbour constructions, resting on marine soft sediments, susceptible to compaction. Furthermore, the Suva area was subjected to earthquakes; e.g. the 1953 event Both stations record a general 3-part sequence. Though differing somewhat in time and amplitude, the main shape is so similar that it must be caused by a common factor. We suggest that this is cyclic changes in sea level. We have to consider the 18.6, around 30 and around 60 year cycles, two of which have a planetary background [14] . These cyclic events represent the redistribution of water masses of “Super-ENSO” type [12] . Besides this, there seems to be an influence from crustal subsidence and site-specific effect of compaction. ---- fz 15.11.17