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[*] posted on 5/31/2007 at 14:31

It looks alot more healthy in that latest pic anyway, it's funny how it can look so scattered like its falling apart and then suddenly be back to normal again. I supose it works in reverse aswell though, could be all over the place again in the next pic
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[*] posted on 6/3/2007 at 13:23

Here is a resource I had completely forgotten about.

Atlantic SST

Main Site: http://www.oceanweather.com/data/

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[*] posted on 6/3/2007 at 13:32

This thread shows SST images from July of 2004. This was the same year the current halted. This set of images was certainly unique.

ClimatePatrol.com - Curious readings for July 19th and 20th 2004




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[*] posted on 6/7/2007 at 15:57
New article showing CO@ levels increasing 3 times expected


http://environment.independe...te_change/article2609305.ece

It explains the stopping of the GS. This data has been out there, apparantly it takes a while to register because our well paid climate scientists are not watching day to day. e.g. DEOS pictures showing GS turning South yet no mention anywhere else but here and the no1stcostlist.com




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[*] posted on 6/11/2007 at 18:24

Is the disruption in the current possibly returning?

[bad img]http://satimg.climatepatrol.com/disk3/3b/ebh7laht4vnap0ousoqrkm11tp89q1dd.jpg[/bad img]




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[*] posted on 6/11/2007 at 21:17

Yeah, I've been watching it closely ... there is this big low pressure zone out there that's been hovering east of the southern bleed-off thats been there for over 7 days ... very strange. I have no idea of whats going on ... just a feeling that SOMETHING is.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/nwatl/loop-vis.html
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[*] posted on 6/12/2007 at 08:24

How about this?

http://www.costarricense.cr/pagina/fvitoria/hurricanes.html
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[*] posted on 6/13/2007 at 03:07

Whoa ... now this *is* strange ... take a look and todays thermal map ...

[bad img]http://satimg.climatepatrol.com/disk3/4d/45rj0fmpmdbe43tl2wci9gcozisfj7lc.jpg[/bad img]

Then look at yesterdays:

[bad img]http://satimg.climatepatrol.com/disk3/3b/ebh7laht4vnap0ousoqrkm11tp89q1dd.jpg[/bad img]

Notice how the gulf stream narrows down as soon as the bridge occurs on that southern branch? Look at the way the gulf stream surface temps drop out there ... AMAZING!

And this low pressure area hovering out there ... for the last *7* days in the SAME SPOT. Now isn't that a little bit weird?

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/nwatl/loop-vis.html

Has to make you wonder WHAT'S doing on??
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[*] posted on 6/13/2007 at 07:11

is something lurking out there?

DanG has attached this image:
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[*] posted on 6/13/2007 at 18:36

Is it possible to get these daily images in some sort of loop? Be great to see daily differences.
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[*] posted on 6/13/2007 at 18:40

200 Day Loop



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[*] posted on 6/13/2007 at 19:21

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[*] posted on 6/13/2007 at 21:21

Quoting Indy - posted on 6/13/2007 at 18:40

200 Day Loop




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Quoting Jeffers - posted on 6/13/2007 at 19:21

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LMAO !
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[*] posted on 6/14/2007 at 07:32

The cold anomaly on these charts never went away :o http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.gif
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[*] posted on 6/15/2007 at 15:32

http://rads.tudelft.nl/gulfstream/

I had thought the northern arm of the GS was starting to recover, but is it me, or is it starting to weaken again?

This is related to the GS slowdown - signs of a cold winter to come. This could all be part of the natural NAO cycle in the atlantic, then again it might be more.

http://www.easternuswx.com/bb/index.php?showtopic=135457

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[*] posted on 6/15/2007 at 23:35
Gulf Stream? Think Lava Lamp


Quote From Source:
Thanks in part to the Gulf Stream, palm trees survive the winter in southwestern England and the fjords of Norway never freeze. Here's how it works:

As the Gulf Stream flows northward, the surface water evaporates because of the temperature difference between the warm tropical water and the colder air over the north Atlantic. That increases the water's salinity and decreases its temperature, making it heavier.

At a critical point, the surface water becomes so salty and heavy that it starts to sink through the layers below -- some scientists describe it as a lava lamp.
Click source url to view entire story.



Source Newsday
Source URL:
http://www.newsday.com/news/...sns-ap-nationworld-headlines

Look, a real news story about the gulf stream.




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[*] posted on 6/19/2007 at 02:34

The gulf stream continues to have problems.

[bad img]http://satimg.climatepatrol.com/disk3/39/lhj5c039hso1eqo1qi2k45tg61gj03y2.jpg[/bad img]

Check out the latest 20 day loop and see how most of the current gets cut off again.




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[*] posted on 6/19/2007 at 02:36

I think this is the 2nd major disruption to the gulf stream in the past 3 months. Keep an eye out for any unusual weather patterns or severe weather reports. I wonder if this big drought along the southeast is the cause or the effect of the current disruption?



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[*] posted on 6/19/2007 at 02:59

Wow, I think I'm actually starting to see the differences, or lack there of, in these.
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[*] posted on 6/19/2007 at 05:15
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Hello everyone,
I thank you all for your work. The people are clueless. This was in our local paper this morning.

Dozens of dead, dying seabirds washing ashore:
http://www.palmbeachpost.com.../06/19/m1b_tcbirds_0619.html

In addition to the bland way they talk about this ie: "This happens all the time"

The money line is the last line. IMO

Take care guys, great work,
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[*] posted on 6/19/2007 at 14:08

thanks - and welcome Triple F
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[*] posted on 6/20/2007 at 12:44

Sure, it happens all the time. We've entered an era of mass extinctions. That's what is supposed to happen when you kill a planet!

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[*] posted on 6/20/2007 at 12:47

The birds were dehydrated. Of course they were. Where are they going to get fresh water in Florida?
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[*] posted on 6/20/2007 at 16:23
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Hello,
I clicked on the above link I provided and wouldn't you know they have already moved the story. I have relocated it here:


Dozens of dead, dying seabirds washing ashore


By JILL TAYLOR

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

http://www.palmbeachpost.com.../06/19/m1b_tcbirds_0619.html

For posterity sake I will post the last 2 lines in this article.

Marine Safety Capt. Bruce Shaw said he's seen a number of massive bird deaths over the years. (f3 writes:I have lived here many years and have not heard of this)

"I think it kind of comes into a combination of wind direction and swell that brings them in. If they were out in the Gulf Stream, they would be pulled north," Shaw said.


If there was a "functioning" Gulfstream.
If administration would like to post entire article, that might be the way to go. Not my board, your decision. Thanks for your indulgence.
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[*] posted on 6/20/2007 at 16:43
What do I know


"Measure twice cut once"

I guess the link works. I only clicked on it once and it said it wasn't available. I clicked on it again After I posted most recent, voila it showed. Next time I will check twice and post once :cool:
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