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- Stormsfury
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Very Impressive
Quite eerie to say the least. Looks to be a masterpiece if the trailers hold true to the movie.
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I am eagered for May 28th to come as that is the date for the film to be at the US theaters and in Puerto Rico.
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Yep we're supposed to get the global superstorm soon - no joke ! Just read another update on abrupt cooling and how fast this can come about - anywhere from 1 or 2 years to 50 years. That's quick ! And since we are so overdue anyway.............hmmm
The ice age is coming, says Zbigniew Jaworowski, world-renowned atmospheric scientist and mountaineer, who has excavated ice out of 17 glaciers on six continents in his 50-year career. The shift from warm to cool climate might have already started, says Jaworowski.
See the Winter 2003-2004 issue of 21st Century Science and Technology, p. 52-65. Or see it on line at: http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/A ... arming.pdf
Well, maybe we can look forward to some more snow in the East
The ice age is coming, says Zbigniew Jaworowski, world-renowned atmospheric scientist and mountaineer, who has excavated ice out of 17 glaciers on six continents in his 50-year career. The shift from warm to cool climate might have already started, says Jaworowski.
See the Winter 2003-2004 issue of 21st Century Science and Technology, p. 52-65. Or see it on line at: http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/A ... arming.pdf
Well, maybe we can look forward to some more snow in the East

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Seeing the new trailer leads me to believe at least that SOME meteorological input was put into the making of this movie ... especially viewing the part with the polar icecaps melting and disrupting the North Atlantic Conveyor Belt ... which is still in theory, but at the very least, research was done into this movie ...
Either way, I'm as good as there on the movie release...
SF
Either way, I'm as good as there on the movie release...
SF
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There is evidence that the thermohaline circulation has been vastly different in the past (either reversed or completely stopped), and there are some interesting theories on why this occurs, but no one really knows for sure. So, there are scientific grounds to this film.
And the tornados are over Los Angeles, not NYC... which makes it even more over the top. Though, an interesting bit of trivia is that the LA Basin does get the most F0 and F1 tornados per area than anywhere in the US.
And the tornados are over Los Angeles, not NYC... which makes it even more over the top. Though, an interesting bit of trivia is that the LA Basin does get the most F0 and F1 tornados per area than anywhere in the US.
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