Oil spill trajectory forecast- USF computer model
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Oil spill trajectory forecast- USF computer model
No way to be happy about the situation but it looks like we will be spared the worst of it for a time.
Links Updated:
Zoom in:
http://ocg6.marine.usf.edu/~zheng/resea ... index.html
The larger gulf with water temps:
http://ocg6.marine.usf.edu/~liu/Drifter ... t_roms.htm
Links Updated:
Zoom in:
http://ocg6.marine.usf.edu/~zheng/resea ... index.html
The larger gulf with water temps:
http://ocg6.marine.usf.edu/~liu/Drifter ... t_roms.htm
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Re: Oil spill trajectory forecast- USF computer model
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Re: Oil spill trajectory forecast- USF computer model
Bman, found a site with several models. Most look good for our neck of the woods with one a bit less favorable.
http://ocgweb.marine.usf.edu/models.html
I found this article particularly interesting... haven't heard anything nearly as optimistic (professor saying our odds of seeing oil are "very low") in the doom & gloom main stream media. Let's keep our fingers and toes crossed he's right.
http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyl ... -very-low/
http://ocgweb.marine.usf.edu/models.html
I found this article particularly interesting... haven't heard anything nearly as optimistic (professor saying our odds of seeing oil are "very low") in the doom & gloom main stream media. Let's keep our fingers and toes crossed he's right.

http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyl ... -very-low/
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If you check out the first link that BBG provided and then click the last one on that site it goes out to May 9th...looks pretty scary!
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Although I do not like this one bit, as I love fishing, I would like to point out that unless you ride a horse, we are all a part of the problem. Even bicycles use rubber tires derived from oil products.
I have no solution, but everyone jumping on the oil companies is getting old.
What would YOU do today if the oil companies just shut down. Think about it. Talking about biting the hand that feeds you.
Just like you may hook your buddy with an errant cast now and then, accidents do happen. We are human and oil rigs are run and built by humans. But nowadays, someone has to hang for any kind of accident it seems.
I have no solution to the energy problems we have, but just throwing this out there as food for thought.
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I have no solution, but everyone jumping on the oil companies is getting old.
What would YOU do today if the oil companies just shut down. Think about it. Talking about biting the hand that feeds you.
Just like you may hook your buddy with an errant cast now and then, accidents do happen. We are human and oil rigs are run and built by humans. But nowadays, someone has to hang for any kind of accident it seems.
I have no solution to the energy problems we have, but just throwing this out there as food for thought.
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BBG, BMAN, & BUD, THANKS FOR THE SITES YOU GAVE AS WELL AS COMMENTS, THAT LOOKS A LOT BETTER THAN WHAT NBC, CBS, AND CNN ARE SHOWING AND SAYING. ABOUT THE ONLY PLACE I CAN FIND A TRUE MESSAGE ON ANYTHING IS ON THIS FORUM AND FOX NEWS, THE REST OF THAT GARBAGE BEING SPREAD AROUND IS 90 % FALSE.
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Dubble Trubble wrote:Although I do not like this one bit, as I love fishing, I would like to point out that unless you ride a horse, we are all a part of the problem. Even bicycles use rubber tires derived from oil products.
I have no solution, but everyone jumping on the oil companies is getting old.
What would YOU do today if the oil companies just shut down. Think about it. Talking about biting the hand that feeds you.
Just like you may hook your buddy with an errant cast now and then, accidents do happen. We are human and oil rigs are run and built by humans. But nowadays, someone has to hang for any kind of accident it seems.
I have no solution to the energy problems we have, but just throwing this out there as food for thought.
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Confucius say: Dubble Trubble knows he' jit'Dubble Trubble wrote:Although I do not like this one bit, as I love fishing, I would like to point out that unless you ride a horse, we are all a part of the problem. Even bicycles use rubber tires derived from oil products.
I have no solution, but everyone jumping on the oil companies is getting old.
What would YOU do today if the oil companies just shut down. Think about it. Talking about biting the hand that feeds you.
Just like you may hook your buddy with an errant cast now and then, accidents do happen. We are human and oil rigs are run and built by humans. But nowadays, someone has to hang for any kind of accident it seems.
I have no solution to the energy problems we have, but just throwing this out there as food for thought.
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What he saidChalk wrote:Dubble Trubble wrote:Although I do not like this one bit, as I love fishing, I would like to point out that unless you ride a horse, we are all a part of the problem. Even bicycles use rubber tires derived from oil products.
I have no solution, but everyone jumping on the oil companies is getting old.
What would YOU do today if the oil companies just shut down. Think about it. Talking about biting the hand that feeds you.
Just like you may hook your buddy with an errant cast now and then, accidents do happen. We are human and oil rigs are run and built by humans. But nowadays, someone has to hang for any kind of accident it seems.
I have no solution to the energy problems we have, but just throwing this out there as food for thought.
Dubble


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Re: Oil spill trajectory forecast- USF computer model
I'm glad I saw this post. A guy I work with just said his wife's friend that lives in Panama City says there's clumps of oil showing up on the beach already. I told him to stop spreading lies like our typical news is doing. He sounded like chicken little!
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Way to early to say anything too favorable... but... curious, anybody else following the models? Not going to tempt fate saying what the future might hold... but interesting for sure what it's done (and not done) thus far.
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Like most Ive been monitoring and worried as hell about our local waters. My main concern is deployment of booms to preserve areas like St Marks, Apalachicola, you name it. Here is the link to the FWC Oil Spill page. If anyone else has more knowledge of volunteer efforts for this section of coast please post. There is a number I may call later today to see what we as a group here in Leon and Jefferson ect. should be readying for/doing.
http://myfwc.com/NEWSROOM/Resources/New ... _Index.htm
http://myfwc.com/NEWSROOM/Resources/New ... _Index.htm
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Bump-
This is showing how far its spread... Unreal!
This is showing how far its spread... Unreal!
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Agreed, Bman, and the forecast for the next few days aren't looking particularly favorable for the Pensacola to Panama City area. Sure hoping they can get the leak stopped soon -- the scientist are debating about 4 different scenarios regarding future wind / current patterns but for those of us who live/fish here, bet most would agree the vast majority of summer fronts we have that come through push from the southwest up towards the northeast...bman wrote:Bump- This is showing how far its spread... Unreal!
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Either I'm going crazy or they really adjusted the forecasts a great deal today... not that I'm complaining on the changes.
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