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Subject: | ////Re: Multi-D News Re: The Gulf Stream is Gone |
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Date: | Thu, 9 Dec 2010 23:29:21 -0500 |
From: | Lucky <luckypig@infionline.net> |
Reply-To: | TheMulti-DimensionalNewsPortal@yahoogroups.com |
To: | <TheMulti-DimensionalNewsPortal@yahoogroups.com> |
always up to Reader to decide.
I live near the Gulf and quite often am on the Gulf. The fish that you use to see..... not there, The Shrimpers also say, their catch is contaminated ..
I know for a fact that EIGHT whale sharks are dead. They had been tagged and for years their progress was monitored so we could learn more about these magnificent creatures. BP with the aid of the Coast Guard tried to take the first body that was discovered from us saying..."their scientists would find out what happened" .... things were starting to get ugly when the second body was radioed in .... and then there were six more ....... all, according to BP died from other causes then what they had poisoned the gulf with trying to sink the oil so the Sheeple would not notice.
That is just one example.
You have your opinion, I have mine, time will prove which one of us is right, I hope you are, because mine is the very worse case scenario you can imagine.
L
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From: pieterdewaard
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 6:45 PM
Subject: Multi-D News Re: The Gulf Stream is Gone
2: More important is that the engine of the Gulf Stream is NOT the Gulf itself, but cold water sinking to deeper levels near the arctic. That pulls warmer water from the equatorial region near South America to the north. The water from the Gulf is only a small part of this current. The warmer climate before 2009 caused by high sun activity resulted in more sweet water due to melting ice, which had a negative influence on the Gulf Stream engine. Colder winters will enhance the Gulf Stream engine, since the amount of melting will decrease, and the water itself will also get colder near the arctic!
3: I checked the sea water temperatures and temperature anomalies, and as far as I can see, the Gulf stream is alive and running.
4: I live in the Netherlands and indeed, it is a abnormal cold winter here! But this also happened last year, BEFORE the Gulf problem!
5: The cold winters are caused by low Sun activity, for years the activity is extremely low. It is increasing now a little, but not enough to say that the next Sun cycle is really starting. This results in world wide cold weather, not only in the region affected by the Gulf stream. The cold weather in the US has nothing to do with the Gulf stream, except mayby the other way around: a good functioning Gulf stream results in a cold southward stream along the US east coast, only increasing the cold weather there.
So apparently we are dealing with a fear creating hoax again.
Greetings, Pieter
--- In TheMulti-DimensionalNewsPortal@yahoogroups.com, "Lucky" <luckypig@...> wrote:
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> http://www.project.nsearch.com/forum/topics/gulf-of-mexico-oil-gusher
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> Life on this Earth Just Changed
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> The North Atlantic Current is Gone
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> "As displayed by both by the sea surface maps and the sea surface height
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> situation has deteriorated up to the point in which the eddy has
> detached itself completely from the main stream therefore destroying
> completely the Loop Current. .."
> "It is reasonable to foresee the threat that the breaking of [such] a
> crucial warm stream as the Loop Current may generate a chain reaction
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> non-linearities which may have serious consequences on the dynamics of
> the Gulf Stream thermoregulation activity of the Global Climate."
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