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The Day After Tomorrow

#1 Postby Storm Man » Fri Apr 30, 2004 4:23 pm

Check This Out For Global Weather
WoW!
http://www.thedayaftertomorrowmovie.com/
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#2 Postby Wnghs2007 » Sun May 02, 2004 2:17 pm

Yeah man that is some bad weather there...glad I am not experiencing anything like that...its to the north of me...LOL :lol:


Cant wait till the movie comes out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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#3 Postby Aquawind » Sat May 08, 2004 6:25 am

Wnghs2007 wrote:Cant wait till the movie comes out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


Ditto That!!..going to watch that trialer again right now! :D
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Opening Day

#4 Postby Anonymous » Sat May 08, 2004 5:40 pm

I will be there opening day. Awesome :D :P
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#5 Postby SolarQuestions » Wed May 19, 2004 4:16 pm

I wonder how this movie is going to go over with the public ? I will see it definitely but i wonder how the rest of the public is going to deal with a movie about doom in which they are partially to blame.
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#6 Postby Anonymous » Wed May 19, 2004 10:06 pm

SolarQuestions wrote:I wonder how this movie is going to go over with the public ? I will see it definitely but i wonder how the rest of the public is going to deal with a movie about doom in which they are partially to blame.


I think it will be very big at the box office. Whether it really gets any discussion going about the issues or not remains to be seen. Former Vice President Gore is said to be hosting a discussion (or some type of event) about global warming and the film in New York City. "The Earth's environment is currently sustaining severe and potentially irreparable damage," Gore says. Also, I noticed the Weather Channel issued a statement (Global Warming is real, they said) and they are also offering some related programming. I enclosed the press release below. So, maybe the movie will at least help raise public awareness of the issue.

Excerpt from Weather Channel Release Below:
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Is global warming reality or pure fiction? Are people's activities really causing climate change, and if so, to what extent? These are questions plaguing our nation today as we come to terms with the fact that the earth's climate is indeed changing -- and warming. The Weather Channel, the world's most trusted authority on all-things weather- related, has taken a close look at the situation and announced its new position on the controversial issue of global warming.

"Over the past few years, The Weather Channel has evolved its position on global warming in an effort to objectively represent what the state of the science is," said Dr. Heidi Cullen, recently appointed Climate Expert for The Weather Channel. "In regard to the role that people play in influencing our climate, we recognize and respect that there will be those who disagree with us, but our position is consistent with that of the majority of climate scientists."

Fact or Fiction?

Global warming is real. Global average temperature has increased 1 - 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit during the past century. Impacts can already be seen, especially in geographic locations like Alaska where melting glaciers and the retreat of Arctic sea ice have increased the vulnerability of local populations and then there are effects such as coastal erosion.

"It's difficult to determine precisely to what extent the current warming is due to human activity," said Cullen. "Throughout history, there have been large -- and sometimes sudden -- climate changes -- most of them before humans could possibly have been a factor. Plus, the sun/atmosphere/land/ocean 'climate system' is extraordinarily complex."

However, it is a fact that burning of fossil fuels injects additional carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This adds to the "greenhouse effect," a natural process that keeps the earth's surface warmer than it would otherwise be and helps make it habitable for human life. Scientific assessments of changes in amounts of greenhouse gases and in the world's temperatures provide strong evidence that a significant portion of the current warming is a result of human activities.

People are also changing the climate at a more local level. Replacing vegetation with buildings and roads is causing temperature increases through what's known as the "urban heat island effect." Additionally, land use changes such as urbanization and deforestation increase the tendency for flash floods and mudslides resulting from heavy rain.

The Future

The future remains uncertain. Potential outcomes over the next century (and beyond) range from moderate and manageable to extreme and catastrophic, depending on a number of factors. A better understanding of the climate system as well as our ability to adapt to climate changes that occur are critical to the future of our planet.

Extreme Weather on the Big and Small Screens

To further support The Weather Channel positioning and focus on providing compelling program offerings that deliver insight into the forces that shape our planet's climate, the network has unveiled new climate-related programs in its "Forecast Earth" series.

On May 27 at 8:30 p.m. ET, The Weather Channel will premiere "Extreme Weather Theories" -- a half-hour special that explores scientific theories about possible, drastic changes to the earth's climate. This special will coincide with the premiere of Twentieth Century FOX's movie "The Day After Tomorrow" -- a science fiction motion picture where the planet is pushed into the next Ice Age. The Weather Channel has served as the highlighted weather authority for this movie.

Characteristic of a 24-hour weather network that provides trusted, expert coverage during the most severe of weather situations, The Weather Channel is shown in "The Day After Tomorrow" as one of the last networks on-air amidst the chaos caused by the catastrophic weather events. In addition to The Weather Channel meteorologists, who will be portrayed by actors, the film will employ severe weather graphics and images from The Weather Channel.

In "Extreme Weather Theories," Dr. Cullen will examine global warming and the likelihood of it triggering changes in the world's climate that form the premise of "The Day After Tomorrow." Dr. Cullen will also be featured in a special series of climate change/ "The Day After Tomorrow" segments, which will air during the network's primetime program "Evening Edition," that will take a closer look at whether or not drastic weather and climate impacts such as those portrayed in the movie could happen in real life.

Also tied to the launch of "The Day After Tomorrow," The Weather Channel will present "Extreme Weather Week" (May 23-29 at 8 p.m. ET) -- a special themed week of "Storm Stories," its critically acclaimed series hosted by veteran meteorologist and "Storm Tracker" Jim Cantore. All episodes present real extreme weather events, many similar to those depicted in the movie.
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#7 Postby sertorius » Fri May 21, 2004 9:26 am

There is no doubt that the "Global Change" is an important issue-my question to people in this thread: How is your computer being powered? Are you using an AC or Central Heat? Do you drive a car? Don't cast blame on others when you are to blame as well-Mr. Kerry just flew his hair dresser from DC to New York on a private jet alone so he could look better for an appearane. Al Gore had 8 years to do something, and really did nothing. Do we need a new fuel source-you bet ya-badly and quickly-But both democrats from JFK thru Clinton knew as did the Republicans from Eisenhower thru Bushes-none of them did a thing about it and won't today-you want change, get off the computer and get out there and do something. What do I do-teach my kids about the planet-take them camping-clean up trash-in all my History classes, we discuss the env. daily. I guess, I'm saying, no movie by the makers of Independence Day is the answer-we are the answer.
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#8 Postby Anonymous » Wed Jun 02, 2004 7:09 pm

I can't stand the Weather Channel - because of that B.S. they keep preaching. I don't watch them anymore becaue I have absolutely no use for them whatsoever.

Ken
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#9 Postby FWBHurricane » Fri Jun 04, 2004 11:18 am

LOL, Yeah the weather channel has gotten bad about this. Most of the critics and some forcasters on TWC keep saying " Its more fantansy than real life "....who cares its just a movie just sit back and enjoy the show. ( By the way I loved the movie..best film of the summer ). It was much better than Shrek 2 though 8-)
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