Oil Spill

May 20, 2010 11:08

This really really not good folks.


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6_bleen_7 May 20 2010, 17:39:27 UTC
Ugh: The outflow from the Mississippi doesn't seem to be holding it back much.

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gwynraven May 20 2010, 17:45:47 UTC
Nope. It'll probably keep it from travelling up the river itself, but it won't keep it from entering the nearby marshes and bayous. And now that the slick has hit the Gulf current, it'll be spread all over the place.

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featheredfrog May 20 2010, 17:45:54 UTC
Actually it's that tail, which is about to reach one of the tributary currents of the Gulf Stream. Shall we tell England to get out the adsorbants?

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gwynraven May 20 2010, 17:48:59 UTC
Yup. That's the biggest problem right now. The slick has hit the Gulf current, which will take it around Florida (there are already tar balls washing up in the Keys) and right up the Gulf Stream.

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6_bleen_7 May 20 2010, 18:39:43 UTC
The recently encountered tar balls in the Keys are apparently not from this spill. Soon enough, though, sigh.

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gwynraven May 20 2010, 18:41:22 UTC
Huh. Well I'm sure BP-related tar balls will start showing up soon anyway. Gotta wonder where these are coming from though. Do we have another leak we're not even aware of?

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Re: Intuition 2.0 gwynraven May 20 2010, 17:54:17 UTC
Yeah, I knew it was going to be bad too. And now I'm just worried we'll end up with a hurricane that spreads it around even more and a storm surge that dumps it deep in the wetlands.

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whitecrow0 May 20 2010, 18:35:31 UTC
:(

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queenbookwench May 21 2010, 04:34:08 UTC
Ugh! It sounds like the whole thing has been pretty awful. LA just can't catch a break, seems like.

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