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Tropical Storm Bonnie
Tropical Storm Bonnie is projected to pass right over where Deepwater Horizon was. It is going to be a mess as all that oil is churned towards the coast.
http://imgur.com/lqanP.jpg Map of Deepwater Horizon's location found here - http://www.mygeoinfo.com/2010/05/13/...water-horizon/ |
this storm is very weak
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yeah they are saying areas that flood with contaminated oily water will be condemned and people might have to leave their homes like some sort of chernobyl.
My husband is out there right now helping the lockdown. He should be home shortly. |
it's not the oil you have to worry about it's the plumes of Corexit.
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yeah the dispersant, chemicals they added to the oil. But its raw crude, supposedly not so safe either.
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It's only going from bad to worse out there...
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Time to chuck a load of soap in the water.
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I hate that it seems most of the country doesn't understand what a shitstorm this whole thing is :(
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god and baby jesus dont want people living on the gulf coast... when will people realize this...
hello, didnt you get the message after katrina... . |
I feel rather bad for the Gulf Coast. If it isnt one thing it is another, this hurricane season is going to be fucking nasty and potentially hazardous.
And BTW Katrina wasnt from God, it was from global warming which we caused. Warm up the oceans and see how much you will hate life for 100 years. |
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Does it ever go how they project it to?
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Global warming is a myth. |
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Not much of a storm. I doubt it will bother much.
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it was god and teenager jesus.... gosh, some people are so dumb... . |
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:Oh crap
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"The core theory says if you double or triple CO2 in the atmosphere, it's going to get warmer," Keith said. "This is something we've known from pretty basic physics and proved with a lot of good science for more than 100 years. That's the reason to worry, not the warming over the last few decades." ... Scientists first raised concerns over the warming effects of CO2 in the atmosphere in the 1960s, when the climate was actually cooling. While there's nothing overtly problematic about natural climate change, it?s the rate of change that worries experts. ... Approximately 55 million years ago, the climate was warm enough to support alligators in the high Arctic. It took 10 million years for those CO2 levels to decrease to the current level. At humanity's current rate of CO2 production, Keith said, levels will rise back up to that point in only 100 years: 100,000 times faster. "There is no controversy among anybody, even the skeptics, that the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is going up -- unless you pick ones that are just nutballs." Keith said. "We know that without any doubt." http://news.discovery.com/earth/is-g...ming-real.html |
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If you learn history, you'll discover that hurricanes like Katrina have been going on as long as they have been recording them. Not a damn thing to do with global warming. Katrina wasn't as bad as some others on record btw. |
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Global warming doesn't make the temperature rise 10 degrees in 10 years but it is real. Blaming a hurricane on it is silly but it does contribute in it's own small way. |
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