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Disturbing! The Gulf Stream Now Stalling In Two Broken Areas!
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[quote:FHRITP:MV8yNjk5MTE2XzQ3NDY2MzY3X0RCREI4RjJG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 50331153:MV8yNjk5MTE2XzQ3NDY1MTgzXzUzMDQxRDM4] [quote:Wurzel:MV8yNjk5MTE2XzQ3NDY1MTQ1XzE2RDJGNzAx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 65267994:MV8yNjk5MTE2XzQ3NDY0ODc0X0ZEOTVDOEJF] The Gulf Stream CANT stop. Ok? Understand that. It can not stop. The so called Gulf Stream is a small part of a super massive ocean conveyor that moves more water in one second than all the worlds rivers move in ten years. The conveyor is powered by the rotation of the earth. The stream changes constantly. It widens and slows down and speeds up and gets narrow every single day. This is normal. [/quote] It probably can't stop permanently, but it sure can be interrupted for a couple of centuries. I suggest you look up Heinrich Events. [/quote] It stopped in 1962 and many people died in the UK The conditions made for surreal scenes - people skating in front of Buckingham Palace, a man cycling on the Thames near Windsor Bridge, a milkman doing his deliveries on skis. For 62 consecutive days, snow lay on the ground in the south of England. The next highest number of snow lying days since then is a mere 10 in 1987. On 31 December 1962 the Times reported: "Roads were impassable at hundreds of points, many towns and villages were cut off, railways were out of action at many places or struggling against long delays on other sections, and the airports were unable till late in the day to offer landing or take-off." But the country was not crippled. Snow ploughs were deployed and the trains - mostly steam engines - got through. Vegetable prices shot up by as much as 30% as crops froze in the ground. But society continued to function despite the fact that average temperatures remained below freezing for two months. [u]http://www.thebigwobble.org/2014/02/winter-196263-year-gulf-stream-stalled.html [/quote] it couldnt have stopped. it cant stop. and what crops froze in the ground in december of 62? that must have been the year all the yeoman tard farmers went flat broke and had to get on the dole in merry ole england. [/quote]
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New data from The Earth Wind Map and The NOAA Data Satellite both agree and are now showing the Gulf Stream is colder than average in not one area but two!
The huge section in the North Atlantic is still showing colder than average on both website's see links above but more alarming they are also both showing the Gulf itself is now colder than average and this was not the case last month.
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