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"The Day AfterTomorrow" Is the "Gulf Stream" stalling?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 50331153:MV8yNjY1MjcwXzQ2NzY2NjQ3XzkxREUzM0E1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 50331153:MV8yNjY1MjcwX0M2M0Y5NTRE] The Earth Wind Map clearly agrees with the satellite photo below, a massive colder than average area in the middle of the gulf stream, the cold area in the Atlantic could have a devastating effect for the UK and Western Europe during the winter. The majority of Northern Hemisphere Ocean Temperatures are Above Normal. Analysis from NOAA satellites shows that sea surface temperatures in September 2014 were well above normal. In fact, 60% of the Northern Hemisphere ocean surface was 0.5°C or more above the 1981-2010 average. Then there is a huge part of the gulf stream almost as big as the US which for some reason is colder than normal and it is the part of the gulf stream the U.K. and Europe rely on to keep their ports ice free and provide a temperate winter climate. If the gulf stream has stalled the U.K. and Europe can expect a winter of devastation! Full Story [u]http://www.thebigwobble.org/2014/10/the-day-aftertomorrow-is-gulf-stream.html?utm_source=BP_recent [/quote] Bump just incase you mist it! [/quote]
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The Earth Wind Map clearly agrees with the satellite photo below, a massive colder than average area in the middle of the gulf stream, the cold area in the Atlantic could have a devastating effect for the UK and Western Europe during the winter.
The majority of Northern Hemisphere Ocean Temperatures are Above Normal.
Analysis from NOAA satellites shows that sea surface temperatures in September 2014 were well above normal. In fact, 60% of the Northern Hemisphere ocean surface was 0.5°C or more above the 1981-2010 average.
Then there is a huge part of the gulf stream almost as big as the US which for some reason is colder than normal and it is the part of the gulf stream the U.K. and Europe rely on to keep their ports ice free and provide a temperate winter climate.
If the gulf stream has stalled the U.K. and Europe can expect a winter of devastation!
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