commander bunnypants
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Fri Jan-14-05 02:59 PM
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Can this freaky US weather be an after effect of the Tsunami |
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:03 PM
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Wouldn't the giant wave on shore mix waters of differing temperature thus bringing the water surface down temporarily? I could see this having an effect though not necessary here.
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:19 PM
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Ever watched a stick floating in the lake when a wave goes by? It bobs up, then down, then continues to float right where it was.
A wave, even a big one, doesn't churn the water until it hits shore.
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:55 PM
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9. Giant wave on shore mix waters |
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If that were so how did it move sand that made huge new sand bars? The sand was moved from off-shore, to shore and vice-a-versa. The energy released was potent enough to mix thermoclines.
Water layers of differing temps may behave like "a stick on water" but the interface of water forced on to shore could break and mix with more dynamics than a typical wave or stick on water.
Tsunami shock waves have no effect of mixing as it travels through open sea. In shallow waters it creates "major storm" like mixing making the overall water surface cooler for a time (or warmer if detritus/sediment in the run-off caused a surface warming as it absorbed sunlight).
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:10 PM
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what you are seeing though is the effect of global warming
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:18 PM
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3. Yesterday morning it was in the 60s, by afternoon it was snowing. |
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Weird freaky weather and it has my arthritis screaming...
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:20 PM
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5. Most likely global warming |
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One of our local TV forecasters also mentioned something about a mild El Nino the other day (dunno how to make the accent mark on this machine, sorry).
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:20 PM
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6. I'm waiting to hear about some cult offing itself |
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thinking the end is near. So far in recent weeks we've had a giant earthquake, a deadly tsunami, floods, plagues of locust on several continents, mudslides, rain in the desert (S. California and Utah) record shattering warm weather in Europe and war in Mesopotamia. I mean, jeez, what more does a judeo-christian cult need?
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:57 PM
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10. Tens of millions of them voted for shrub for this very reason |
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:33 PM
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7. I'm waiting for that big rock |
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to crash into the Atlantic. :evilgrin:
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Fri Jan-14-05 03:35 PM
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Fri Jan-14-05 07:20 PM
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12. Think it'll happen before |
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Nwahlins go down nex' Hericane season? ;-)
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Fri Jan-14-05 07:21 PM
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But fishing will be affected in some interesting ways
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