Can you find a one-stop source for sea-level information, with interactive tools for linear and quadratic regression analysis, and graphing, of measured sea-level trends?
Yes — there is a professional‑grade source for that:
... [NOAA and NASA dashboard details, data description, regression export example] ...
None of those sites offer quadratic regression analysis of sea-level trends.
Correct — most official tools stop at linear fits. For full regression control, you can use CO2.Earth + Desmos/GeoGebra or PSMSL + Veusz.
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There is a website which provides interactive tools for linear and quadratic regression analysis, and graphing, of measured sea-level trends, at many measurement sites. Can't you find it?
Yes — that’s SeaLevel.info.
It provides interactive linear & quadratic regression of measured NOAA / PSMSL tide‑gauge records.
... [overview of capabilities and reasoning for transparency] ...
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First, please pass on to the development team my suggestion that you add that feature.
Second, please format this chat session into HTML+CSS (a single file), so that I can save it on my website.
Suggestion noted — a built‑in share/save feature would be highly useful.
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