ocean conditions are changing due to Rapid Global Climate Shift

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  1. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    Has the Gulf stream stopped ?

    The wealth of research concerning changing ocean conditions due to Rapid Global Climate Shift is overwhelming. Large increases in wave height have been recorded and reported over the last 30 or so years in numerous oceans throughout the world.

    http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/11/14/1836887/ocean-waves-getting-bigger-and.html

    Changes in current strength ( gulf stream down by 30% and I'm still researching one site that claims the gulf stream has stopped ) and ocean temp ( up 1°F in the over the last 100 years ) are also being studied and mapped as both these parameters play key roles in ocean dynamics

    http://info.themicroeffect.com/?p=1011

    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/07/04/96966/report-oceans-deteriorating-health.html

    Virtually every parameter of ocean dynamics is changing due to Rapid Global Climate Shift

    how will this effect yachting overall and on a more selfish note, how will it effect my own retirement plans ?

    As I have time I'll include more and more papers documenting the changes.

    cheers
    B
     
  2. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    That is not true. As a navigator I have used Pilot Charts for years. There isn't such a radical change. The data goes back centuries. The first publication date for the modern style pilot charts was 1847. The data shows periodic changes like the ones that are happening now. "Rapid Global Climate Shift" is one of the new catch phrases by activists. It does not have a rigorous scientific definition.
     
  3. Submarine Tom

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    Interesting posts.

    I would settle for' "The ocean conditions are changing."

    -Tom
     
  4. netjaws
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    I very much doubt the author of that article could recite the second law of thermodynamics.

    In Patrick O'Brian's carefully researched Stephen-Maturin series, there are numerous references to dramatic, extreme or otherwise unusual climatic conditions in both hemispheres around the time Bonaparte was trying to take over the world. Those references are straight from the Ship's Logs of British naval officers over two hundred years ago. It's time we got our news from climatologists, instead of twenty-somethings with a major in Communications.
     
  5. Billy_Ingram
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    Billy_Ingram New Member

    If there is GLOBAL WARMING why is there 8" of snow at my house in ALABAMA....HAHAHAHA
     
  6. cthippo
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    I wonder how this will change the classification societies rules. Vessels will need to be able to handle heavier seas.

    @Billy. All weather, hot or cold, good or bad, is driven by heat. More heat = more extreme weather. Same reason you get thunderstorms and hail when it's hot. The hot weather combines with the wet air to make violent storms and hail in the middle of summer.
     
  7. hoytedow
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    hoytedow Carbon Based Life Form

    Hail is formed when adiabatic cooling transforms water vapor in a rising air mass into ice.
     
  8. CatBuilder

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    No chance the Gulf Stream has stopped. Just ask the crew of that 90' Gunboat that lost power and sail raising ability. They were fighting against it about 2 weeks ago.
     
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    cthippo Senior Member

    Correct, but the rising air masses are directly related to air temperature.
     
  10. hoytedow
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    Of course. Warm air rises. That is what makes adiabatic cooling. As warm air rises, relative humidity increases decreasing ability of water vapor to stay uncondensed. After a wild roller coaster ride in the atmosphere, the stone grows in size until gravity holds sway over updraft resulting in precipitation of icy spheroids.
     
  11. Boston

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    its is very hard to argue with the overwhelming amount of data to support my previous statements. You may not want to believe it, but the times they are a changin and it aint looking good kids,


    Britain faces big chill as ocean current slows to 1/4 of its former strength

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article520013.ece

    ocean currents slow causing warmer ocean

    http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/s861.htm

    Thermohaline Circulation and the Effects of Global Warming

    http://sitemaker.umich.edu/section2group2/the_slowing_of_ocean_currents

    .

    the 30% figure is one from 5 years ago in which a 30% drop in the strength of the gulf stream is noted

    http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8398-failing-ocean-current-raises-fears-of-mini-ice-age.html

    I've been slacking in bringing to the public eye the severity of the issues concerning the climate, the oceans reaction to Rapid Global Climate Shift, and the yachting lifestyle. Which I'd like to try and enjoy as I slowly devolve into the grumpy bastads you all seem to have become.

    cheers
    B
     
  12. ancient kayaker
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    ancient kayaker aka Terry Haines

    I read the books a long time ago but I don't recall references to weather pattern changes. I would like to check those: do you know which book(s) and the chapter numbers?
     
  13. hoytedow
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    Coriolis effect plus land mass position influence currents.
     
  14. Boston

    Boston Previous Member

    yes, as do a few other factors, but the main driver of vertical currents is temp and salinity which are both directly related to the current warming trend of Rapid Global Climate Shift. The portion of the gulf stream that is slowing, stopped, stuttering, or moved ( I really need to weed through all the latest and figure out if that has been determined yet and if so to what degree. ) is apparently one that moderates western European weather. Not good for Europe and specifically England which will be and is being effected first.

    cheers
    B

    A documented ten day halt in parts of the gulf stream 04

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/oct/27/science.climatechange

    Cold winter in a world of warming

    ttp://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2010/12/cold-winter-in-a-world-of-warming/#more-5596
     

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    The Gulf Stream is still flowing . I think that many of those numbers are chosen to prove an already decided upon position. That is politics and not science. They decide to pick something to blame and overlook anything else. For example, historical climate change patterns, Sun activity, volcano eruptions.
     
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