Jun 2, 2010

[MedicalConspiracies] Hurricane winds can devastate the US heartland with the oil dispersants being used to 'hide' the oil spill

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Subject: Re: [Health_and_Healing] It's Raining it's Pouring. BUT WILL IT BE ONLY water?
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 10:09:23 -0700
From: NEWS FROM THE TIPI <cherokee419@comcast.net>
To: <Health_and_Healing@yahoogroups.com>


Hurricane winds can carry ocean salt and plankton far inland.  With these oil dispersants being used to 'hide' the oil spill, yes, we could be setting up for environmental disaster.What most media aren't talking about is just how huge the area of impact could be, since something like 25% of the Gulf of Mexico is now closed to fishing. 

Let me drag out a NASA press release from 2003 which lays it out pretty clearly the patterns and physical mechanisms aloft under the headline "Hurricane Winds Carried Ocean Salt & Plankton Far Inland" in a study of a 1997 Pacific hurricane:

"Researchers found surprising evidence of sea salt and frozen plankton in high, cold, cirrus clouds, the remnants of Hurricane Nora, over the U.S. plains states. Although the 1997 hurricane was a strong eastern Pacific storm, her high ice-crystal clouds extended many miles inland, carrying ocean phenomena deep into the U.S. heartland.

 

Kenneth Sassen of the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, and University of Alaska Fairbanks; W. Patrick Arnott of the Desert Research Institute (DRI) in Reno, Nev.; and David O. Starr of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., co-authored a paper about Hurricane Nora's far-reaching effects. The paper was published in the April 1, 2003, issue of the American Meteorological Society's Journal of Atmospheric Sciences.

 

Scientists were surprised to find what appeared to be frozen plankton in some cirrus crystals collected by research aircraft over Oklahoma, far from the Pacific Ocean. This was the first time examples of microscopic marine life, like plankton, were seen as "nuclei" of ice crystals in the cirrus clouds of a hurricane.

 

Nora formed off the Panama coast, strengthened as it traveled up the Baja Peninsula, and the hurricane crossed into California in September 1997. Over the western U.S., Nora deposited a stream of high cirrus, ice crystal, clouds that created spectacular optical effects, such as arcs and halos, above a broad region including Utah and Oklahoma. That stream of cirrus clouds enabled researchers to analyze growth of ice crystals from different nuclei.

 

Different nuclei, like sulfate particles, sea salt and desert dust, affect ice-crystal growth and shape. Torn from the sea surface by strong hurricane winds, sea salt and other particles from evaporated sea spray are carried to the cold upper troposphere in storm updrafts, where the drops freeze and become ice crystals. Plankton, a microscopic organism, is also likely present in the sea spray and is similarly lofted to high levels.

 

"Understanding how ice crystals grow and what determines their shapes is important in understanding how they interact with sunlight and infrared energy," Starr noted. "These interactions are important processes in the global climate system. They are also critical to sensing cloud properties from space, where NASA uses measurements of the reflected solar radiation to infer cloud physical properties, such as ice-crystal size," he said.

 

Data were gathered using ground-based remote sensors at the Facility for Atmospheric Remote Sensing in Salt Lake City and at the Clouds and Radiation Testbed in northern Oklahoma. A research aircraft collected particle samples over Oklahoma. Observations from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite 9 (West), launched by NASA and operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, were also used. DRI analyzed the ice crystals collected from Nora.

 

Scientists were using data generated through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program. The ARM Program's purpose is obtaining field measurements and developing computer models of the atmosphere. Researchers hope to better understand the processes that control the transfer of solar and thermal infrared energy in the atmosphere, especially in clouds, and at the Earth's surface.

 

The ARM energy measurements also double-check data from the Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites. By ensuring the satellites are recording the same energy reflected and absorbed by clouds from Hurricane Nora as those provided by the ground data in this study, scientists hope to take fewer ground measurements in the future, and enable the satellites to provide the data.

 

The DOE ARM program, National Science Foundation, and NASA's Earth Science Enterprise funded this research. The Earth Science Enterprise is dedicated to understanding the Earth as an integrated system and applying Earth System Science to improve prediction of climate, weather and natural hazards, such as hurricanes, using the unique vantage point of space.

As you can see by looking at the map here, the incursion of Nora into the US made it about as far north at the southern end of Nevada.  I'd draw your attention to first landfall which would be about like a Baytown or Houston landfall and then moving up about as fare as the northern Oklahoma border.

 

Right there, we're up to 37º North, but recall that Nora may not have had the 'carry values' in the northerly direction that some hurricanes have displayed; perhaps since Nora's track was over more rugged country with more elevation change than up the Mississippi would offer.

 

Moreover, a storm like Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was a monster in terms of northing...

 

 

So how far is North of 40º?  Cities along the line include places near Philadelphia, Columbus, Springfield, IL, St. Joseph, MO is just south of it, as is Denver, CO.

 

My personal action plan, even though we are on the lower probability side of the GOM?  I wouldn't be closing on recreational property in Florida for a while.  And, I might look up at picking up some good foreclosed property up in Michigan which might be had at bargain basement prices now. 

 

In keeping with how the Universal (as students of ki call it) having a sense of 'wryrony", and as a Gaia reaction to lots of people moving to the Sun Belt for retirement dreams, who knows?  In  strange way the linguistics might be saying something like  "The North might rise again..."

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From: justmeint
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 11:11 PM
Subject: [Health_and_Healing] It's Raining it's Pouring. BUT WILL IT BE ONLY water?

I have been concerned about what will happen to all of this oil once the 2010 hurricane season arrives in the Gulf of Mexico. Of course the seas will get whipped up into a frenzy, and should one of the hurricanes pass over where the oil is collecting I felt that surely some of it would be sucked up into the developing storm.

My first place to visit for information on this was the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration web site, which told me categorically there would be no oil in rain related to a hurricane. I was dissatisfied (dare I say distrustful?) of that seemingly blasé comment, so went searching further for information.
 


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