Air Force Met wrote:cyclonekiller wrote:Air Force Met wrote:cyclonekiller wrote:
Yep I know that. You must also remember that as the water sinks it is also mixing with the warmer water below it thus cooling it. I have calculated that 330,000,000 million cubic feet of water per hour exit each of the 1500 tunnels that span the 40 mile cross section of the gulf stream.
Please provide that data. Give the diameter and flow rate. Give the length of each tube...the depth to which it is placed. If this is on a simple 2-4 knot current because of the bernoulli principle, please explain how you get 333,000,000 million cubic feet of water per hour...which is
333,000,000,000,000 or 333 trillion cubic feet of water per hour.
Provide the data...don't just give the numbers. Give your formulas for coming up with your data.
Ok I calculte each tunnel to be 750 feet long 500 feet deep to tap into 60 degree water. We need at least 1000 tunnels to span the 40 mile cross section of the gulf stream. Each tunnel is 50 feet tall by 200 feet wide. The 60 degree water exits the tunnel a 5 mph.The Euopean Chunnel is 5 times longer and was dug under ground and underwater by comparison. This is an easy project for man to do. We choose to go to the moon because it is hard I once heard. Where has that American spirt gone?