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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / December 2005



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Surprising Site28 Dec 2005 10:30 GMT1
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Great site to see that I didn't even know existed at http://www.4charlesson.com !
World Without Water.25 Dec 2005 09:12 GMT1
Does anyone know of a site with preferrably a 3d rotatable globe without any
water - so I could see the depths of the ocean - just the solid land?
I have a poster/map of this but I would like to see it in globe form out of
interest.
NASA's Grace Finds Greenland Melting Faster, 'Sees' Sumatra Quake21 Dec 2005 20:51 GMT1
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?Changes in N. Pacific currents mirroring recent N. Atlantic?05 Dec 2005 13:55 GMT1
The UK's National Oceanography Centre reports that currents normally
splitting off from the Gulf Stream are weakening.  This is now thought
to be a 'smoking gun' piece of evidence that the northern 'conveyor'
belt system of currents, keeping Europe warm and moderate, is breaking
 
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