Wednesday, July 02, 2008

A report by NASA shows higher turbulence in the oceans caused by winds increased by Human Induced Global Warming.


This image from NASA (click here) shows drastic Sea Level Rise due to high wind turbulence and the 'piling up' of waters at the western borders of the oceans including the northern oceans as well. The wind has become so dramatically higher that the 'lower' sea levels of the Eastern Pacific can be noted to be lower and allowing upwelling normally only observed on El Nino 'CYCLE' years. The Earth's climate cycles no longer exist, but, only the unrelenting heating cycle of the rotation of Earth in relation to the Sun.

This is still another sequelae of the negative feedback loop of Human Induced Global Warming. The winds are so strong across the planet they are causing a 'chronic' El Nino effect by pushing ocean waters to the western boarders of the oceans allowing 'upwelling' of once contained carbon dioxide from the deep oceans on the eastern boarders of the oceans.