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FSU study in Nature says newfound turbulence in undersea mountains
affects ocean circulation. http://www.evolutionarycommunism.com/news/n111.html More than a mile beneath the Atlantic's surface, roughly halfway between New York and Portugal, seawater rushing through the narrow gullies of an underwater mountain range much as winds gust between a city's tall buildings is generating one of the most turbulent areas ever observed in the deep ocean. |
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
The new story says: "turbulence levels as large as one-10th watt per cubic meter" One-10th watt ?? that would be 1/10 watt right? that's nothing. In addition to that, the article makes no claim that this "turbulence" is increasing or decreasing. If it's been doing this for thousands of years and keeps it up, we're in good shape. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
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