Friday, November 25, 2005

Tropospheric Saturation of Carbon Dixoide



November 15, 2005. 2127 gmt.

Western Hemisphere Satellite.

The day after the Ecuador volcano erupted a vortex appeared over the area because of the concentration of carbon dioxide coming out of the volcano. Within days a 'heat transfer system' appeared over the Andes due to the increased heat resulting from the CO2 emissions of the volcano. That 'heat transfer system' reached it's effects to Antarctica.

Under any other conditions besides complete CO2 saturation of the troposphere this assault for heat relief would not occur. This is to exhibit how tenuous the 'weather patterns' are in result to the volitility of the dense carbon dioxide provided by "Human Induced Global Warming."

When Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980 there were no vortices produced in the troposphere and the greatest threat to the immeidate area including weather changes was from ash and not the emission of CO2.

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