Wednesday 1 September 2010

How BP destroyed the Earth's Weather Systems - 'Payback is a Bitch'

EARL NASH

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Press It might be payback time for BP of Britain; the oil they spilled has caused the Gulf Stream to stall and the last time that happened it caused the Little Ice Age in Britain and much of Europe.

Perhaps the combination of the massive oil spilled and the unprecedented amounts of COREXIT dumped by BP has caused the viscosity (flow) of the Gulf to become as thick as cold molasses?

Officially, just over one million gallons of Corexit has been spayed in the Gulf of Mexico, but reliable sources tell Yowua.com that the actual amount could easily be twice that much.

This would explain why the "Loop Current" in the Gulf has not gone into motion to "kick start" the flow of the Gulf Stream from Florida to the British Isles.

Loop cujrr
The Gulf Stream is like a conveyor belt between Miami and Great Britain; the top carries warmer water northward and, when it hits the cold waters of the North Atlantic (off the shores of the British Isles), it dives deep and carries the colder water, via the "lower belt," back to Florida.

GULF STREAM CHART
When it stalled around 1600, it triggered the Little Ice Age and dramatic climate change and created havoc in Europe:

"It all changed after the turn of the 14th century. Unpredictable weather patterns emerged, influenced by a shifting NAO index. The winter of 1309-10 saw the Thames River freeze over. By 1312, the winters were mild again. In 1315, heavy rains deluged Europe and an unseasonably cold August and September hurt crop productivity. Bernardo Guidonis, a contemporary observer, wrote, "Exceedingly great rains descended from the heavens, and they made huge and deep mud-pools on the land." 1315 was a disaster. The rains continued to devastate Europe from Ireland to Germany and into the Scandinavian countries. Soil fertility was reduced and famine quickly followed. Many rural communities failed or lived at subsistence levels, and with the increase in urban populations many cities were vulnerable to food shortages.

The only constant was the unpredictability of the weather. Gone were the days of the stable warm summers and mild winters that facilitated Norse migration into the northern seas. The ice and sea would not allow it. Bitterly cold winters could be followed by intensely hot summers. The coldest cycle of the Little Ice Age occurred between 1680 and 1730.

England's growing season was a remarkable five weeks shorter than it was during the 20th century's warmest periods. And so the "ice age" continued through the 18th century and into the 19th." [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Climatic+golden+age%3A+the+weather+was+warmer+than+today+prior+to+the+...-a0175441898]

Perhaps the "Loop Current" will restart again

Loop cujrr map 2
and the Gulf Stream will not take hundreds of years to convey warm water north and cold water south again; BUT,

"...current satellite data of the Gulf feeds tell [one expert], that the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico has clearly stalled due to environmental impacts from a man-made introduction of oil, which were then compounded by other agents (Corexit and so on).

Worse yet, these real-time satellite data feeds offers clear evidence that a new artificial system has been generated in of the Gulf in a remarkably short period of time. It is this new and unnatural system which has changed the viscosity and temperature and sea surface temperatures.

Theoretical physicist, Dr. Gianluigi Zangari, currently holds a position as an associate member of the Research Division of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics at Frascati National Laboratories (LNF) of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) in Italy. A prestigious research facility focused on high-energy physics.

However, what makes Dr. Zangari's findings so vital to the common man, is that for over a decade, he has conducted his continuous global analysis climate research, using publicly available data. Unlike the jealously guarded formulas for Corexit, anyone can vet his research without having to run through a gauntlet of corporate lawyers.

Zangari's assessment is based on daily monitoring of real-time data oceanographic satellite public data feeds called "Real-Time Mesoscale Altimetry" from the Jason, Topex/Poseidon, Geosat, Follow-On, ERS-2 and Envisat satellites.

These satellite feeds are are captured and made publicly available by NASA, NOAA and by the Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research (CCAR) at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

CCAR data maps offer researchers like Zangari a continuous stream of markers for sea and ocean dynamics: surface height, velocity, temperature. A fourth marker that Zangari has found to be especially helpful, are chlorophyll infrared emission maps. This is because they show him real-time changes in the shape of the Gulf Stream.

In addition to changes in ocean velocity, Zangari is reporting an equally troubling analysis with sea surface temperatures. The data published by Rutgers University is from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data maps. Dr. Zangari re-elaborates and checks these data maps using his own calculus system called SHT (patented in 1999.)

Loop cujrr map
BP made two fatal decisions involving classical moral choices to "put profit over safety" and "cover up" the problem that may have set a global disaster into motion that cannot be reversed by mankind:

1. BP decided to "go cheap" with its drill sealing material. Despite being warned in a contentious meeting with its business partners just hours before the "accident," BP, to save a few dollars, went ahead and used a cement mix instead of industry-standard "mud" product, that was recommended.

2. The second decision was to hide the extent of the oil spilled by sinking it to the bottom with untested amounts of a dispersant (COREXIT), which was banned for use in Britain, Europe and other nations.

Perhaps these two immoral decisions made on the basis of one of the "Seven Deadly Sins" -- GREED -- will result in a fundamental breakdown in a key cog of the Earth's weather-making processes and send mankind into a future of chaotic weather.

This will be more than an inconvenience involving "bad weather" for your vacation; this would mean a near future of floods, droughts, Super storms [like Category 10 Super-canes] and the resultant disruption of crops and a break in a key link in the human food chain.

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