Tuesday, July 12, 2005

To Stewardship.


July 12, 2005.

This is the UNISYS Tropical Storm Tracks Data page.

"Emily" makes the fifth storm to manifest this season.

Let's look at the three storms that have achieved recognition for doing increasing damage to date.

First there was Arlene. A rather mild and early storm compared to what the USA is used to dealing with. It has a very short duration in the ocean before making landfall. We saw minimal damage to civilization.

The last storm was "Dennis". It's length of travel in nautical miles was longer than 'Arlene." It had a longer time at sea. The damage to civilization was greater. Kindly note, Destin, Florida is a favorite entrance to these storms to date. It is my estimation as we go along in this season there will be a return to the 'traditional' hurricane in length of travel across the Atlantic exposing them to more and longer ocean time causing an increasing strength as it approaches civilization.

The reason for this is the fact these storms are designed by Earth's Physics to deliver heat from the troposphere to the oceans to cool Earth and allow it to be livable by terrestrial biota. The oceans get hotter and hotter placing microscopic organisms at risk while the atmosphere is cooling. The cooler the dynamics the more traditional the paths of these storms. It would seem as though "Emily" is still headed for the 'hotter" waters of the Gulf of Mexico. It might be the next storm will head more toward the southern Atlantic coast of Florida or SE of the USA.

This is Global Warming.

This is a very clear demonstration of how Earth works to keep life alive. It is an extreme because we have neglected our stewardship for so long. We need to take drastic measures to stop this very dangerous and deadly trend. We need to be more noble than we have ever been in our lives and help Earth return to normal. Earth is running a temperature an aspirin cannot help. Posted by Picasa