Read something about the Gulf of Mexico before in this thread ... if there is a relation one would expect the opposite though.Posted by bluestflame (here)
nothing to do with the interruption of warming ocean currents due to the big oil spill in the gulf of mexico?
just reminiscing here
something to do with the great ocean loop
If less warm water is going up north one would expect the Arctic to get colder. Although this is not directly related I noticed
that most Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes stay on the Atlantic and turn North-East before entering the Caribbean.
As we speak there is TS Nadine. It cannot decide which way to go and is almost 'stationary' in the middle of the Atlantic.
Tropical Storms tend to follow the warm water trail. So it looks like the Atlantic is warmer instead of colder.
There are 2 other 'hints' that keep poking my unconscious mind
1. Arctic ice is sea based ice where Antarctic ice is land based ice.
2. If there is such a thing as Niburu/Planet X and we can't see it it's because it's Cold and coming from the South
We keep telling ourselves that lots of amateur astronomers would have seen Niburu/Planet X by now but that's perhaps not
true. Astronomers have made lots of calculations to detect it by perturbation and special satellites and telescopes were needed
to get confirmation. Just a thought ...