could it be?

Jun 04, 2006 20:15

I'm sure alot of people have heard or see that global warming is responsible for the way our weather has been acting, more storms, tornado's, hurricane's, etc.
Some experts say no this is not the case, other's say yes it is, on and on, etc, etc.

But one thing I haven't heard much about and just wondered, cieldumort this question is for you. :-), could the ground under us be also a cause of our changing weather?

I mean think for a minute. We have volcano's erupting all the time spewing gases into the air and since we know that the center of earth, or there about's, there is hot magma. Could this also be somewhat the reason for the water temps becoming warming than normal?

Also, could the Chernobyl disaster which occured in 1986 be a "partner" in the changing weather pattern since a nuclear diaster can alter the way the weather forms?

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