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North Atlantic Ocean Temps Hit Record High
Email this Story Jul 8, 10:00 AM (ET) ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland (AP) - Ocean temperatures in the North Atlantic hit an all-time high last year, raising concerns about the effects of global warming on one of the most sensitive and productive ecosystems in the world. Sea ice off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador was below normal for the tenth consecutive year and the water temperature outside St. John's Harbor was the highest on record in 2004, according to a report released Wednesday by the federal Fisheries Department. The ocean surface off St. John's averaged almost two degrees Fahrenheit above normal, the highest in the 59 years the department has been compiling records. And bottom temperatures were also one degree higher than normal, according the report. "A two-degree temperature anomaly on the Grand Banks is pretty significant in the bottom areas, where temperatures only range a couple of degrees throughout the year," said Eugene Colbourne, an oceanographer with the Fisheries Department. Water temperatures were above normal right across the North Atlantic last year, from Newfoundland to Greenland, Iceland and Norway. The Newfoundland data is another wake-up call on climate change, say environmentalists. Anchorage, Alaska, has seen annual snowfall shrink in the past decade, high river temperatures are killing off millions of spawning salmon in British Columbia and northern climates around the world have noticed warming. Meanwhile, ocean temperatures have risen around the globe, and species are already dying, said Bill Wareham, acting director of marine conservation for the Vancouver-based David Suzuki Foundation. "I don't think there's a question about whether these changes are happening," Wareham said. But "everyone's quite shocked at the speed at which these things are changing." Air temperatures in the Newfoundland region were also higher than normal, but Colbourne said the results are not conclusive. Water temperatures in the cold Labrador current were actually below normal levels. And while the other temperatures were record highs, a similar warming trend occurred in the 1960s, Colbourne said. "We really can't say for sure if what we're seeing in Newfoundland waters is a consequence of global warming, when we've only got 50 years of data or so," Colbourne said. "It may be related to global warming but, then again, it may be just the natural cycle that we see in this area of the world." |
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![]() David wrote: "It may be related to global warming but, then again, it may be just the natural cycle that we see in this area of the world." There ya go 'tard boy, that's all you need to know. Now go tote it. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... "It may be related to global warming but, then again, it may be just the natural cycle that we see in this area of the world." |
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I am not shocked.There isnt anything that shocks me anymore.
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... North Atlantic Ocean Temps Hit Record High This is the exact reason why you naw have a CATEGORY 4 -monster- Hurricane taking aim square at FL/AL/MS. see: www.hwn.org |
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![]() Cheese 7 wrote: "David" wrote in message ... North Atlantic Ocean Temps Hit Record High This is the exact reason why you naw have a CATEGORY 4 -monster- Hurricane taking aim square at FL/AL/MS. see: www.hwn.org Of course! Never ever had a category 4 before it warmed up. Yeah right! What type of school do you 'tard boys and girls attend? dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Cheese 7 wrote: "David" wrote in message ... North Atlantic Ocean Temps Hit Record High This is the exact reason why you naw have a CATEGORY 4 -monster- Hurricane taking aim square at FL/AL/MS. see: www.hwn.org Of course! Never ever had a category 4 before it warmed up. Yeah right! What type of school do you 'tard boys and girls attend? It's highly unusual to have cat 4 hurricanes so early in the season. You see these things pop up in Spetember and October, but were still in July. On another note, the waters around LI are unusually cool. Looks like the flow is screwed up. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "FDR" wrote in message It's highly unusual to have cat 4 hurricanes so early in the season. You see these things pop up in Spetember and October, but were still in July. On another note, the waters around LI are unusually cool. Looks like the flow is screwed up. Theres always been anomalies in nature. Blame it on bouffant hairdos and all that hair spary Mom used. Geezzzzzz! B.H. |
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"Cheese 7" wrote:
"David" wrote in message .. . North Atlantic Ocean Temps Hit Record High This is the exact reason why you naw have a CATEGORY 4 -monster- Hurricane taking aim square at FL/AL/MS. see: www.hwn.org Weather records have ONLY been kept for a few hundred years. That means we don't know ****! |
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![]() wrote in message Weather records have ONLY been kept for a few hundred years. That means we don't know ****! That's right. |
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