Showing posts with label Climate Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Climate Change. Show all posts
Deepest and Most Explosive Underwater Eruption Ever Seen Happening Near Samoa Hotspot
Double magma bubble

Double magma bubble forms at Hades Vent at West Mata submarine volcano. An underwater volcano bursting with glowing lava bubbles - the deepest active submarine eruption seen to date - is shedding light on how volcanism can impact deep-sea life and reshape the face of the planet.

Submarine eruptions account for about three-quarters of all of Earth's volcanism, but the overlying ocean and the sheer vastness of the seafloor makes detecting and observing them difficult. The only active submarine eruptions that scientists had seen and analyzed until now were at the volcano NW Rota-1, near the island of Guam in the western Pacific.

Now researchers have witnessed the deepest active submarine eruption yet. The volcano in question, West Mata, lies near the islands of Fiji in the southwestern Pacific in the Lau Basin. Here, the rate of subduction - the process in which one massive tectonic plate dives under another, typically forming chains of volcanoes - is the highest on Earth, and the region hosts ample signs of recent submarine volcanism.

Exploding Transformers - More Than Meets the Eye?

 
Between the mass animal deaths, the deadly earthquakes and tsunamis in the Pacific rim, the record-setting extreme weather across the US, and the once meandering gulf-stream now shutting down, clearly something is up on the big blue marble this year. And now we may have a new one to add to the list: exploding transformers.

In the last couple weeks numerous electrical transformers have malfunctioned or exploded, in some cases causing major fires. Many of these are not your usual explosions either; some consisted of an almost fireworks-like display of electrical arcing as shown in some of the videos below. Given the sheer number of out-of-control transformers, this appears to be a new phenomena, or perhaps a sign of things to come.

With the connections we've noted between electrical activity in space and major events such as tornadoes, cyclones, volcanoes and earthquakes, one might suspect that the same electrical phenomena responsible for these displays of nature's fury could be responsible for these exploding transformers too. Typically large spikes in electrical current are the cause of transformer explosions. It seems that, like the exploding transformers, our planet is being electrically overloaded in ways it can't properly handle either, causing all manner of weather and ground-shaking chaos. Perhaps what we've seen so far this year in terms of crazy weather and earthquakes is only the start of things to come.

Sad But True

Fri, 13 May 2011
 
"Our entire food chain within the gulf of Mexico is affected, there's no denying that."

Arctic Ice Melt 'Alarming'

Al Jazeera
03 May 2011

Ocean could be ice-free in summers within 40 years and sea levels could rise by 1.6 metres by 2100, says new study.

Ice in Greenland and the rest of the Arctic is melting dramatically faster than was earlier projected and could raise global sea levels by as much as 1.6 metres by 2100, says a new study.

The study released on Tuesday by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP) said there is a "need for greater urgency" in fighting global warming as record temperatures have led to the increased rate of melting.

The AMAP report said the correspondending rise in water levels will directly threaten low-lying coastal areas such as Florida and Bangladesh, but would also affect islands and cities from London to Shanghai. The report says it will also increase the cost of rebuilding tsunami barriers in Japan.

"The past six years (until 2010) have been the warmest period ever recorded in the Arctic," said the report.

"In the future, global sea level is projected to rise by 0.9 metres to 1.6 metres by 2100 and the loss of ice from Arctic glaciers, ice caps and the Greenland ice sheet will make a substantial contribution," it added.

The rises had been projected from levels recorded in 1990.

Dramatic rise from projections

In its last major study in 2007, the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said that sea levels were likely to rise by only between 18 and 59 centimetres by 2100, though those numbers did not include any possible acceleration due to a thaw in the polar regions.

The new AMAP assessment says that Greenland lost ice in the 2004-2009 period four times faster than it did between 1995-2000.

The AMAP is the scientific arm of the eight-nation Arctic Council.

Foreign ministers from council nations - the United States, Russia, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland -- are due to meet in Greenland on May 12, and will discuss the AMAP report's findings.

The report will first be discussed by about 400 international scientists at a conference this week in Copenhagen, Denmark.

"The increase in annual average temperature since 1980 has been twice as high over the Arctic as it has been over the rest of the world," the report said. Temperatures were higher than at any time in the past 2,000 years."

In its report, the IPCC had said that it was at least 90 per cent probable that emissions of greenhouse gases by human beings, including the burning of fossil fuels, were to blame for most of the warming in recent decades.

"It is worrying that the most recent science points to much higher sea level rise than we have been expecting until now," Connie Hedegaard, the European Climate Commissioner, told the Reuters news agency.

"The study is yet another reminder of how pressing it has become to tackle climate change, although this urgency is not always evident neither in the public debate nor from the pace in the international negotiations," she said.

UN talks on a global accord to combat climate change have been making slow progress, and the organisation says national promises to limit greenhouse gas emissions are now insufficent to avoid possibly catastrophic consequences of global temperature rises.

Arctic could be ice-free

The AMAP study, which drew on the work of hundreds of experts, said that there were signs warming in the Arctic was accelerating, and that the Arctic Ocean could be nearly free of ice in the summers within 30 or 40 years. This, too, was higher than projected by the IPCC.

While the thaw would make the Arctic more accessible for oil exploration, mining and shipping, it would also disrupt the livelihoods of people who live there, as well as threaten the survival of creatures such as polar bears.

"There is evidence that two components of the Arctic cryosphere - snow and sea ice - are interacting with the climate system to accelerate warming," the report said.

The IPCC estimate was based largely on the expansion of ocean waters from warming and the runoff from
melting land glaciers elsewhere in the world.

The AMAP report says that Arctic temperatures in the past six years have been at their highest levels since measurements began in 1880, and the rises were being fed by "feedback" mechanisms in the far north.

One such mechanism involves the ocean absorbing more heat as a result of not being covered by ice, as ice reflects solar energy. While the effect had been predicted by scientists earlier, the AMAP report says that "clear evidence for it has only been observed in the past five years".

Temperature rises expected

It projected that average fall and winter temperatures in the Arctic will climb by roughly 2.8 to 6.1 degrees Celsius by 2080, even if greenhouse gas emissions are lower than in the past decade.

"The observed changes in sea ice on the Arctic Ocean, in the mass of the Greenland ice sheet and Arctic ice caps and glaciers over the past 10 years are dramatic and represent an obvious departure from the long-term
patterns," AMAP said.

"The changes that are emerging in the Arctic are very strong, dramatic even," said Mark Serreze, director of the US National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, and a contributor to the report.

"But this is not entirely a surprise. We have known for decades that, as climate change takes hold, it is the Arctic where you are going to see it first, and where it is going to be pronounced," he said by phone.

The Worst Natural Disaster In The United States Since Hurricane Katrina

Prison Planet TV
May 1, 2011


The worst natural disaster in the United States since Hurricane Katrina just happened, and many in the mainstream media are already treating it like back page news.  It can be really tempting to want to talk about whatever the next “news cycle” brings us, but right now we really need to pray for those affected by “the tornadoes of 2011″. 

There are parts of Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia that will never, ever be the same again.  Entire towns have been wiped off the map.  Hundreds are dead and thousands have been seriously injured.  Over a million people lost power. 

One of the tornadoes that ripped through the region was reported to be a mile wide.  How in the world are you supposed to get away from something like that once it is on top of you?  Many in the mainstream media have already acknowledged that this was the worst natural disaster in the U.S. since Hurricane Katrina took 1,800 lives back in 2005.  Over and over and over, those living in the region are describing the devastation by saying that they have “never seen anything like it”.  This truly was one for the history books.

The F5 tornado that ripped through the Tuscaloosa, Alabama area was reportedly so monstrous that it is still kind of difficult to believe that it was actually real.  The thing was a mile wide and scientists are estimating that it had winds that exceeded 260 miles an hour.

According to National Geographic, this monster tornado may have traveled a whopping 300 miles across Alabama and Georgia.

Can you even imagine the kind of devastation that we are talking about?

It is hard to even conceive of how much damage a mile-wide F5 tornado with winds of up to 260 MPH would do as it traveled across 300 miles.

Dozens are dead and close to a thousand people are injured in the city of Tuscaloosa alone.

At this point, the city looks like a war zone.  In fact, Tuscaloosa mayor Walter Maddox says that his city has been “obliterated”.

A stunned Maddox was quoted by The Telegraph as saying the following about the devastation….
“I don’t know how anyone survived,” said Mr Maddox. “It’s an amazing scene.
A state of emergency has been declared in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee.

But this disaster will not be “cleaned up” in a few days or a few weeks.

This was literally a history changing event for millions of people.

The last time the death toll from a tornado outbreak was this high was back in March 1932.

If you have the time, try to watch some videos of the devastation caused by these tornadoes.  It is incredibly difficult to try to do the damage caused by these tornadoes justice using only words.

The following is how an article posted on USA Today describes the devastation in the town of Smithville, Mississippi….
Powerful tornadoes swept through this northeastern Mississippi hamlet and across much of the South on Wednesday, splintering homes, shearing roofs and destroying lives. Smithville’s Town Hall was destroyed, as were the local high school, four churches and each of the town’s 14 businesses. Mattresses hung from tree branches, cars were flattened as if stepped on by giant feet, and rows of three-story pine trees snapped in half.
Do you think that Smithville will ever be the same?

Yes, the tornadoes of 2011 will be remembered for a very, very long time.

The people living in these areas deserve our prayers.

Thousands of lives have been permanently altered forever.  The following is just one example that CNN reported on….
Janet Puckett stands outside what’s left of her home on 30th Avenue in Alberta. Its walls crumbled under the force of the storm. Her living room and a front bedroom disappeared. The roof of the house got sucked up, too.
“A war zone,” she says of the mountains of broken 2-by-4s and other debris all around.
How would you feel if your roof and half your house were suddenly missing?

Would you rebuild?

Would you feel safe living in the same area?

Would your life ever be the same again?

Sadly, massive tornado outbreaks seem to be happening with increasing frequency in the South.

Back on April 16th, a similar wave of very violent thunderstorms spawned approximately 140 tornadoes. During that event, 22 people were killed in the state of North Carolina.

Overall, there have been approximately 600 tornadoes in the United States during April.  That is the most tornadoes that have ever been recorded in a single month.

Usually, the U.S. only experiences about 1,200 tornadoes for the entire year.  So what we are seeing right now is highly unusual.

The tornadoes that just ripped through the South also had a massive impact on the economy down there.

It has been estimated that up to 25 percent of all of the poultry houses in Alabama were either significantly damaged or destroyed.  It is also believed that millions of birds were killed.

Alabama produces more chicken than anywhere else in the United States except for Georgia and Arkansas.
So get ready to pay more for chicken.

Meanwhile, many key agricultural areas of Texas are experiencing their worst drought in decades.  According to CNBC, climate experts are becoming extremely concerned about the lack of rainfall….
Data issued Thursday by a consortium of national climate experts said 95 percent of Texas was suffering “severe drought,” or worse, up from 92 percent a week earlier. More than 70 percent of the state was in the worse conditions of “extreme drought” or “exceptional drought.” That is up from 68 percent a week ago in extreme and exceptional drought.
Not only that, some areas along the Mississippi River are having to deal with “historic flooding” right now.  The following is from a recent article on Accuweather.com….
As if tornadoes and damaging thunderstorms were not enough, historic flooding is also threatening the Mississippi River, below St. Louis, as well as the lower part of the Ohio River.
The rising waters are expected to top levels set during February 1937. This mark is the middle Mississippi Valley’s equivalent to the 1993 event farther north along Old Man River.
Things are really crazy out there right now.

Please pray for those that lost family and friends during these recent tornadoes.  There are thousands upon thousands of good people down in the South that are really hurting right now.  They could really use our prayers.

As I have written about previously, our world is seemingly going crazy right now and nothing is stable anymore.  The earth is shaking, natural disasters are becoming worse, the economy is falling apart and America appears to be coming apart at the seams.

Unfortunately, I believe that things are going to become even more unstable in the months and years ahead.

Air Pollution Damaging Europe's Wildlife Havens


Some farming systems require chemicals to be
added to the soil in order to improve fields' fertility
BBC News
19 April 2011

Air pollution is damaging 60% of Europe's prime wildlife sites in meadows, forests and heaths, according to a new report.

A team of EU scientists said nitrogen emissions from cars, factories and farming was threatening biodiversity.

It's the second report this week warning of the on-going risks and threats linked to nitrogen pollution.

The Nitrogen Deposition and Natura 2000 report was published at a key scientific conference in Edinburgh.

Earlier this week, the European Nitrogen Assessment - the first of its kind - estimated nitrogen damage to health and the environment at between £55bn and £280bn a year in Europe, even though nitrogen pollution from vehicles and industry had dropped 30% over recent decades.

Nitrogen in the atmosphere is harmless in its inert state, but the report says reactive forms of nitrogen, largely produced by human activity, can be a menace to the natural world.

Emissions mostly come from vehicle exhausts, factories, artificial fertilisers and manure from intensive farming.

The reactive nitrogen they emit to the air disrupts the environment in two ways: It can make acidic soils too acidic to support their previous mix of species. But primarily, because nitrogen is a fertiliser, it favours wild plants that can maximise the use of nitrogen to help them grow.

In effect, some of the nitrogen spread to fertilise crops is carried in the atmosphere to fertilise weeds, possibly a great distance from where the chemicals were first applied.

The effects of fertilisation and acidification favour common aggressive species like grasses, brambles and nettles.

They harm more delicate species like lichens, mosses, harebells and insect-eating sundew plants.

Ignored Problem

The report said 60% of wildlife sites were now receiving a critical load of reactive nitrogen.

The report's lead author, Dr Kevin Hicks from the University of York's Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), told BBC News that England's Peak District had a demonstrably low range of species as a result of the reactive nitrogen that fell on the area.

"Nitrogen creates a rather big problem that seems to me to have been given too little attention," he said.
"Governments are obliged by the EU Habitats Directive to protect areas like this, but they are clearly failing."

He said more research was needed to understand the knock-on effects for creatures from the changes in vegetation inadvertently caused by emissions from cars, industry and farms.

At the conference, the delegates agreed "The Edinburgh Declaration on Reactive Nitrogen". The document highlights the importance of reducing reactive nitrogen emissions to the environment, adding that the benefits of reducing nitrogen outweigh the costs of taking action.

Is Japan Sinking and Liquefying?

Post image for is Japan Sinking and Liquefying?By Troy CLE on April 17, 2011

I hope this is a problem that can be fixed because this looks very scary as if Japan could become another Atlantis. I know it sounds crazy but I hope this is:

1. Not what it looks like
2. Possibly a hoax
3. Just exaggerated.

Maybe Louis Proof can take some time off from fighting the eNoli and use his powers as a FAVORITE to fix this. Take a look for yourself and make sure you pay attention to how the large pieces of the street/sidewalk sway back and forth…



Animal Deaths - Is It a Sign?

Update
March 14, 2011

The recent mysterious deaths of birds and fish are causing alarm among naturalists around the world.

Birds are literally falling dead out of the sky, and fish are washing up dead on shores and rivers across North America and around the world.

The reaction from the mainstream media seems strangely subdued, as if they’re all just blowing this off as some unexplained quirk about the natural world that should be largely ignored.

There is much concern when thousands of dead birds fall out of the sky for no apparent reason. The sky itself may not be falling, but previously live animals are clearly falling out of it. If that’s not enough reason to wonder what the heck is happening to our planet, then what is?

These are clear signs that something is wrong. Red flags from nature, if you will. Here’s the timeline of recent deaths that have been reported. Below is a list of major animal deaths since November 2010.  
  • 8th March 2011 - Millions of dead fish in King Harbor Marina in California.
  • 3rd March 2011 - 80 baby Dolphins now dead in Gulf Region.
  • 25th February 2011 - Avian Flu - Hundreds of Chickens die suddenly in North Sumatra Indonesia.
  • 23rd February 2011 - 28 baby Dolphins wash up dead in Alabama and Mississippi.
  • 21st February 2011 - Big Freeze kills hundreds of thousands of fish along coast in Texas.
  • 21st February 2011 - Bird Flu? 16 Swans die over 6 weeks in Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK.
  • 20th February 2011 - Over 100 whales dead in Mason Bay, New Zealand.
  • 20th February 2011 - 120 Cows found dead in Banting, Malaysia.
  • 19th February 2011 - Many Blackbirds found dead in Ukraine.
  • 16th February 2011 - 5 Million dead fish in Mara River, Kenya.
  • 16th February 2011 - Thousands of fish and several dozen ducks dead in Ontario, Canada.
  • 16th February 2011 - Mass fish death in Black Sea Region in Turkey.
  • 11th February 2011 - 20,000 Bees died suddenly in a biodiversity exhibit in Ontario, Canada.
  • 11th February 2011 - Hundreds of dead birds found in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
  • 9th February 2011 - Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in Florida.
  • 8th February 2011 - Hundreds of Sparrows fall dead in Rotorua, New Zealand.
  • 5th February 2011 - 14 Whales die after being beached in New Zealand.
  • 4th February 2011 - Thousands of various fish float dead in Amazon River and in Florida.
  • 2nd February 2011 - Hundreds of Pigeons dying in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • 31st January 2011 - Hundreds of thousands of Horse Mussell Shells wash up dead on beaches in Waiheke Island, New Zealand.
  • 27th January 2011 - 200 Pelicans wash up dead on Topsail Beach in North Carolina.
  • 27th January 2011 - 2000 Fish dead in Bogota, Columbia.
  • 23rd January 2011 - Hundreds of dead fish in Dublin, Ireland.
  • 22nd January 2011 - Thousands of dead Herring wash ashore in Vancouver Island, Canada.
  • 21st January 2011 - Thousands of fish dead in Detroit River, Michigan.
  • 20th January 2011 - 55 dead Buffalo in Cayuga County, New York.
  • 18th January 2011 - Thousands of Octopus was up in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
  • 17th January 2011 - 10,000 Buffalos and Cows died in Vietnam.
  • 17th January 2011 - Hundreds of dead seals washing up on shore in Labrador, Canada.
  • 15th January 2011 - 200 dead Cows found in Portage County, Wisconsin.
  • 14th January 2011 - Massive fish death in Baku, Azerbaijan.
  • 14th January 2011 - 300 Blackbirds found dead on highway I-65 south of Athens in Alabama.
  • 7th January 2011 - 8,000 Turtle Doves reign down dead in Faenza, Italy.
  • 6th January 2011 - Hundreds of dead Grackles, Sparrows & Pigeons were found dead in Upshur County, Texas.
  • 5th January 2011 - Hundreds of Dead Snapper with no eyes washed up on Coromandel beaches in New Zealand.
  • 5th January 2011 - 40,000+ crabs wash up dead in Kent, England.
  • 4th January 2011 - 100 Tons of Sardines, Croaker & Catfish wash up dead on the Parana region shores in Brazil.
  • 4th January 2011 - 3,000+ dead Blackbirds found in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • 4th January 2011 - 500 Dead Red-winged blackbirds & Starlings in Louisiana.
  • 4th January 2011 - Thousands of dead fish consisting of Mullet, Ladyfish, Catfish & Snook in Volusia County, Florida.
  • 3rd January 2011 - 2,000,000 (2 Million) Dead fish consisting of Menhayden, spots & Croakers wash up in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland & Virginia.
  • 1st January 2011 - 200,000+ Dead fish wash up on the shores of Arkansas River, Arkansas.
  • 1st January 2011 - 5,000+ Red-winged blackbirds & Starlings fall out of the sky dead in Beebe, Arkansas.
  • 20th December 2010 (est. date) - Thousands of Crows, Pigeons, Wattles & Honeyeaters fell out of the sky in Esperance, Western Australia.
  • 2nd November 2010 - Thousands of sea birds found dead in Tasmania, Australia.
Huge Numbers Of Dead Animals, Birds & Fish - What In The World Is Happening Out There?
Normally “weird” news tales like this kind of fade away after a time, but reports of bird deaths and fish deaths continue to come in and now there are even reports of large groups of land animals suddenly dropping dead.  As these reports from all over the globe continue to pile up, it doesn’t take a “conspiracy theorist” to figure out that something very much out of the run of the mill is going on. Unfortunately, at this point we have a whole lot more questions than we do answers. It was simple enough to brush off one or two “mass death” news tales, but when they start coming in day after day after day it really starts to get your attention. So does anyone know why all of this is happening all of a sudden? Well, there certainly are a lot of theories life floated around out there. Posted below is a list of some of the most common theories about these mass death. Some of the theories seem to have some substance to them, while others seem just downright bizarre.

Theories for the Huge Numbers of Dead Animals, Dead Birds, and Dead Fish Around the Globe:
  • Changes In The Magnetic Field Of The Earth
  • Extreme Weather
  • A Pole Shift
  • Pesticides
  • HAARP
  • Other Secret Government Programs
  • Cold Weather
  • ”Global Warming”
  • The Approach Of 2012
  • Methane Gas
  • Loud Noises
  • Disease
  • UFOs Are Responsible
  • Effects Of The BP Oil Spill
  • The Second Coming Of Jesus
  • Birds Are Dying Because Of Indigestion
  • Increased Radiation From The Sun
  • Large Groups Of Animals Always Die And This Is All Normal

Some Antarctic Ice Forms From the Bottom Up

Khaleej News (Reuters)
4 March 2011

OSLO - Some of Antarctica’s ice sheet is formed by water re-freezing from below not just by snow falling on top as was traditionally thought, findings showed on Thursday that will help scientists project effects of climate change.

Experts are seeking to understand the frozen continent since even a small thaw could swamp low-lying coastal areas and cities. Antarctica contains enough ice to raise world sea levels by about 57 metres (187 ft) if it ever all melted.
A six-nation study of the jagged mountain range as high as the Alps that is buried under ice in East Antarctica found that almost a quarter of the ice sheet in the area was formed by a thaw and re-freeze of water from underneath.
Deep below the surface, ice flowing into narrow, submerged valleys often melted because of high pressure and heat from the earth below and re-froze when it was forced up again.
The findings, published in the journal Science, confound a traditional view that ice sheets are almost solely formed by snow that lands on top, gets compressed into ice and flows slowly towards the oceans because of gravity.
“We usually think of ice sheets like cakes — one layer at a time added from the top. This is like someone injected a layer of frosting at the bottom — a really thick layer,” Robin Bell, lead author at Columbia University in New York, said in a statement.

Dome

The scientists said that about 24 percent of the ice in an area around Dome A, a 13,800 feet (4,206 metres) high plateau the size of California that forms the top of East Antarctica, was formed by re-frozen ice.
“In some places up to half the ice thickness has been added from below,” they wrote of ice above the invisible Gamburtsev Mountain range.
The finding could help understand flows of Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, and possible responses to global warming.
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS), which took part, said it gave “new understanding about ice sheet growth and movement that is essential for predicting how the ice sheet may change as the Earth’s climate warms.”
Radars spotted unexpected bulges deep in the ice — one was 1 km (0.6 mile) high from the bottom of the ice sheet. “We almost thought the equipment was broken,” co-author Tom Jordan of BAS told Reuters.
The U.N. panel of climate scientists projected in a 2007 report that world sea levels may rise by 18-59 cm (7-24 inches) in the 21st century, or by more if a thaw of Greenland or Antarctica picks up.
The thaw and re-freeze might also affect chances of finding unknown life in sub-glacial lakes in Antarctica such as Vostok where Russian scientists have been drilling. These lakes may have been isolated for a shorter time than previously believed.
Antarctica’s ice sheet formed about 32 million years ago but Jordan said that experts now believed the oldest ice was only 1.4 million years old.