Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Gulf Oil Disaster 2.0- A Broken Loop Current & Record Cold Weather

Recent record-setting cold weather across the globe may very well confirm this report from the Italian National Institute Nuclear Physics and The Colorado Center for Astrodynamic Research back in July 2010:



From The UK's Weather Online:

Some 11,000 years ago the NADW shut down in response to subtle shifts in global climate. This slowed and diverted the course of the Gulf Stream to such an extent that the regional climate of the Northeast Atlantic became considerably cooler. As a result Northwestern Europe dropped back to ice age conditions within tens of years. It is now suspected that global warming may trigger a shutdown in the NADW, and a slowing or diversion of the Gulf Stream, which would ironically lead to colder climates throughout the UK and Northwest Europe.

Editor's note: Global warming causing global cooling? The hockey stick data was proven to be manipulated junk science. The Gulf Oil Disaster is contributing to the earth changes as well as volcanic eruptions, the earth's weakening magnetic field and solar flare activity.

See more headlines:

Snow in all lower 48 states

Freezing Assets – Is the New Ice Age Hurting the British Building Industry?

Record Cold at Cancun Climate Confab

Record cold weather in Europe wreaks chaos in the UK

Britain facing one of the coldest winters in 100 years

Brace yourselves for a ‘mini ice age’

One million people affected by severe flooding in Sri Lanka, Australia and Brazil, Philippines, South Africa.

Northeast, Midwest Brace for Record Cold Weather

Recent global cool-down challenges validity of climate change models

INDIA: Temperatures drop to a record low with new year

Historic cold could hamper N. Korea's food production

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