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Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY

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Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY


Its absolute twaddle a wind -up in fact, I'm sure that the volume of oil
escaping into the gulf is far far lower than the Co2 relationship to
atmosphere at 390 of one million.



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On 17/07/10 11:36, whitehead1972 wrote:
Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY



One problem with this. Even during the last Ice Age, the Gulf Stream did
not close down! The only way for the Gulf Stream to close down is for
the Earth to stop spinning. What he may be confused with is the North
Atlantic Drift, which has closed down during periods of weak Gulf Stream
Circulation. This has happened several times and has led to cooling of
NW Europe but by no stretch of the imagination did it cause a new ice age.

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On Jul 17, 11:36*am, whitehead1972 wrote:
Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY


Complete nonsense. Not even worth following the link.
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On 18 July, 07:43, Dawlish wrote:
On Jul 17, 11:36*am, whitehead1972 wrote:

Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY


Complete nonsense. Not even worth following the link.


I have found the original study - 'Risk of Global Climate Change by BP
oil spill' by Gianluigi Zangari

'Spoof', 'twaddle', 'complete nonsense' - I don't know - but you
shouldn't close your mind to the 'impossible'. You would have been
considered mad for saying that the world was round at one time in our
history.

http://www.associazionegeofisica.it/OilSpill.pdf


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On Jul 18, 7:43*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Jul 17, 11:36*am, whitehead1972 wrote:

Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY


Complete nonsense. Not even worth following the link.


It may be nonsense, but it was a slick presentation, sorry I couldn't
resist!
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On Jul 18, 7:43 am, Dawlish wrote:
On Jul 17, 11:36 am, whitehead1972 wrote:

Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY


Complete nonsense. Not even worth following the link.


It may be nonsense, but it was a slick presentation, sorry I couldn't
resist!

I thought it was rather crude.


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Oil be amazed if the thread stops there....

RonB

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On Jul 18, 7:43 am, Dawlish wrote:
On Jul 17, 11:36 am, whitehead1972 wrote:

Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY


Complete nonsense. Not even worth following the link.


It may be nonsense, but it was a slick presentation, sorry I couldn't
resist!

I thought it was rather crude.



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On 18 July, 12:23, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Alan" wrote in message

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On Jul 18, 7:43 am, Dawlish wrote:

On Jul 17, 11:36 am, whitehead1972 wrote:


Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY


Complete nonsense. Not even worth following the link.


It may be nonsense, but it was a slick presentation, sorry I couldn't
resist!

I thought it was rather crude.


Can you refrain from changing the subject of a thread that you did not
start - I have the original study to hand now and am trying to spark
some serious and earnest debate on this

http://www.associazionegeofisica.it/OilSpill.pdf


http://www.associazionegeofisica.it/OilSpill.pdf
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"whitehead1972" wrote in message
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On 18 July, 12:23, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Alan" wrote in message

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On Jul 18, 7:43 am, Dawlish wrote:

On Jul 17, 11:36 am, whitehead1972 wrote:


Anyone care to comment on this - I wonder if the gulf stream / north
Atlantic drift varies in intensity anyway. Is this just a natural
variation - and nothing to do with the oil spill?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv69AHkYXWY


Complete nonsense. Not even worth following the link.


It may be nonsense, but it was a slick presentation, sorry I couldn't
resist!

I thought it was rather crude.


Can you refrain from changing the subject of a thread that you did not
start - I have the original study to hand now and am trying to spark
some serious and earnest debate on this

http://www.associazionegeofisica.it/OilSpill.pdf


http://www.associazionegeofisica.it/OilSpill.pdf



You're a barrel of laughs you are.




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