Europe is Expected to Have the Worst Winter in the Last 1000 Years
If we hoped for a soft winter, a warning from Polish meteorologists gives us creeps. They believe this winter will be the coldest in the last 1000 years.
In the 2010-2011 we can freeze more than ever.
All this because the change of oceanic current Gulfstream, that keeps a climatic equilibrum on Earth. Soon, the hot waters transported by Gulf Stream won’t fight the cold air from the Arctic Ocean. The first signs of the phenomena can already be seen in the Scandinavian Peninsula, the specialists say.
Gulf Stream or Gulf’s Current works as a ‘radiator’ for the north part of Europe, and his dissapearance or even a slight diminish can have as a consequence a new Ice Age.
Such a catastrophe might be hurried by the explosion of the petrol platform from Gulf of Mexico, just the place were Gulf Stream is formed. Then over 700k tons of petrol were discharged into the Ocean. The situation can change dramatically. A part of the petrol passed from Caribean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean, reducing the speed of Gulfstream, that transports less warm water.
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[...] "coldest winter in a k" thing. Link might be of questionable source, but anyway; Europe is Expected to Have the Worst Winter in the Last 1000 Years That seems to be on other sources as well. What's your opinions, bets, cockletickles? I think [...]
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i guess theres a good reason there isnt even a internet nick signing this “news”. Its nothing but absolute bullshit. Question just is, who wants to manipulate the population to believe this and why?
Even our almost informative news in finland say at most “some polish meteorologist”, but naturally fails to mention names or institutions. Why not ugandan scientists? About as believable.
tO: Internet Nick.
So u r saying that world wide conspiracy of wintercloath makers put this thing on to get big sales?
Few words in Finnish:Minkä takia ne pistäis jonku opiston sinne? Toi on joku täyte juttu johon ne ei itekkää usko.
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Well. There is no source in the article at all. No link, no names mentioned, neither the university nor any of the meteorologists or specialists are mentioned by name. It’s all very vague: “The first signs of the phenomena can already be seen in the Scandinavian Peninsula”.
Russian site is providing names and measures for it, the information can be relevant. but this all theory reminds me of a movie day after tomorrow by spielberg… gl and get warm clothes, winter upcoming