Wednesday, August 4, 2010

GULF LOOP CURRENT IS DAMAGED

http://europebusines.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.htmlSpecial Report: Dr. Bill Deagle and I were able to break the story, about two weeks ago, that the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico has broken down due to the BP Gulf Oil Disaster. We have established that the scientific data that supports this, also establishes that the Loop Current (or what is left of it) has not behaved in the manner in which it now does for at least the last ten years.

Dr. Zangari of the prestigious Frascati National Laboratories of Italy has now reported to us that satellite based scientific data confirms that the surface temperature of the Gulf Stream, itself, has dropped 10 degrees Celsius since last year, and that the velocity of the Gulf Stream has dropped 50% since last year. A ten degree Celsius drop in a large part of the North Atlantic Ocean is a massive drop in one year! Further, the reduction by half or so in the velocity of the Gulf Stream is perhaps even more shocking and important.

This is the most important story that I have ever been involved in. This is of profound planetary importance. The Gulf Stream is the heat exchange system, which begins in the Caribbean with the Loop Current, that heats the Norther Hemisphere and keeps Europe/Asia/North America from going into another Ice Age.





 The current pattern of a most unusual Russian heat wave/drought with heat waves in Japan and other parts of Asia, floods in large parts of China, and record breaking cold temperatures in South America is indicative of a global disturbance in the planet's temperature regulatory systems. This is a early result of what is happening in the Loop Current and the Gulf Stream, rather like the early stages shown in the movie "The Day After Tomorrow". Here is a audio of the joint national radio talk show ~  link

Gulf Loop Current destroyed by Corexit and crude oil.
http://argo.colorado.edu/~realtime/gifs_tmp/gom_vel/gmt.25628.gif

Figure 1. Gulf Stream velocities one week ago: Thursday 15 July 2010


Figure 4. Gulf Stream velocities four weeks ago: Thursday 24 June 2010
Gulf Stream. This information is not good.
http://europebusines.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html

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