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Subject: When are we due for the atlantic current

Date: Fri Dec 1 19:35:52 2000
Posted by HEatherlynn
Grade level: grad (science) School: WSU
City: Vancouver State/Province: WA Country: USA
Area of science: Earth Sciences
ID: 975717352.Es
Message:

I read several articles a while ago that discussed the phenomena of the 
atlantic ocean current being roughly on a 28, 000 year cycle and that when 
(if?) it "flips" (changes direction of rotation, moving warm current water 
over cold and vice versa) again then Paris will have the temperatures of 
Winnipeg, warm rains will cease to shower on Europe etc.. And if this is 
so then how is the rest of the world possibly going to be changed? 
Thanks,hlp.


Re: When are we due for the atlantic current

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