Friday, February 3, 2012

The Iceland Volcano Effect



Hi Everyone,



Remember long long ago when Mt. St Helen's erupted. It was splashed all over the news. The devastation was very vivid. Remember the following summer....you know...when we almost had to wear coats!! YES...remember brrrrr!



Not long after that frigid summer when temps drop below seasonal, the scientists said "it's because of the ash in the upper atmosphere which causes temperature change." Remember that?



Well has anyone looked at Europe this winter? Let me give you some highlights.






European cold snap death toll leaps !!



Russia hovering at -32c since late January.



64 deaths.



Ukraine



101 deaths.



Bosnia



5 deaths.



Netherlands



1 death.



Poland



8 deaths.



Serbia



6 deaths.






It was so cold that some 1,500 swans, sea gulls and ducks froze to the ice in a small harbour near Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa, forcing emergency workers to use ships to break up the surface and free the birds, officials said.






In Croatia, some highways were closed and waters of the Adriatic Sea froze in some areas. Buses that travel from Zagreb, the capital, toward the coast have been cancelled. In Montenegro, the airport in the capital, Podgorica, was closed due to heavy snow.






Daytime temperatures have been hovering around –18C in Moscow.






So how upset should we all be that we get a bit of snow and then rain???



YOU SHOULD NOT BE AT ALL..... and if you do, just think of the poor unfortunate people that have frozen to death east of the Atlantic Ocean.



THAT SHOULD WARM YOU UP!






Now some may think...gee this is global warming.



I SAY....do your homework and remember Iceland, the ash in the air and the passenger planes that were grounded in the east a few times.



A volcano can change our weather much faster than our industrial revolution.



I THINK YOU NEED TO ME MORE WORRIED ABOUT THE GARBAGE AND CHEMICALS that you put in your mouth rather than global warming. Those are the real killers.



Enough said.....



Quote of the day...



"Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing." ~Wernher Von Braun






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