Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Wind and Waves Worldwide

We have already seen this winter what increased heat in the oceans can do.

50 foot waves at Maverick's near Santa Cruz. 60 foot waves in Hawaii. Tornadoes in December and January in the South and East. And temperatures unheard of on the north east coast of the U.S. and elsewhere. Temperatures 8 degrees constant or more above normal in Canada. and 13 degrees above normal regularly in Alaska and Northern Canada. It's like this now around the world.

What does this mean?

It means the winds are going to increase. High and low temperatures are going to increase any time of year. It means waves that take out big cruise ships are going to be more normal with fluke experiences of people dying on cruise ships. It means more cargo ships are going to capsize. It means more rough rides in airliners across the Pacific Ocean and other places. It means really big waves in unexpected places around the world. It means a lot of smaller sailboats and ships lost at sea if they aren't carefully watching the weather. It means tornadoes and Hurricanes any time of the year around the world. And it also might mean it will be much much harder to grow food near the equator than it used to be because chlorophyll just doesn't work right above 90 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit in allowing plants to grow.

It means a whole lot more people are going to die or be injured in fluke unpredictable weather worldwide. So, that on an average more people will tend to die each year from completely unpredictable weather worldwide.

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