Don’t
Look Now, but, – Cold Mystery Blob Blocking Gulf Stream
25
November, 2014
In
the movie, “The Day After Tomorrow”, warm water from the Gulf
Stream get’s shut off in a perverse impact of global warming,
leading to worldwide catastrophe.
No
in is predicting that – at all. But, there is this weird
thing in the North Atlantic right now…
(you’ll
have to fullscreen it to see the action)
Below,
the 2004 movie “The Day After Tomorrow” took a North Atlantic
shutdown as a trigger for global disaster. In this clip, they get a
lot wrong, including the backwards circulation of the ocean currents
– and science does not consider this scenario very probable any
time soon. Still, a mystery unfolding. A well known
oceanographer writes me, “The current big blue blob has been there
since mid-2013 if you look at the monthly GISS anomalies, but it is a
much longer-term feature also shown in the AR4 and AR5 global
temperature trend map.”
I’m
told there is some probably-not-quite-so-dramatic science in the
publication pipeline on this.
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