Saturday, May 1, 2010

Sunday Update: The Unfolding Oil Spill In the Gulf


WE SHOULD BE CONCERNED ABOUT THIS AND NOT POLITICIZE IT. Rush Limbaugh should be ashamed. This Sunday from WeatherUnderground:

It now appears that the Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida Panhandle coasts will not see significant amounts of oil hitting their shores through at least Monday. On Monday night, the winds shift to southwesterly and weaken as a cold front approaches. The wind shift will allow oil to move eastwards towards Alabama and the Florida Panhandle, but at just 1 mph or so. The winds with then shift to offshore (northwesterly) on Tuesday as the cold front passes. This should blow the oil back out to sea a few miles. It is thus possible that only the Louisiana coast will see oil impacts over the coming seven days, though there is substantial uncertainty in this forecast. High pressure is expected to build in late next week, bringing relatively light onshore winds that should allow for slow transport of the oil towards shore. It appears very unlikely that oil will make it into the Loop Current during the next seven days and affect the southern Gulf of Mexico. The long range wind forecast beyond that time is too uncertain to say what might happen at longer time range.s

1 comment:

Webutante said...

Williiam, I will not continue to publish your political blame game. Do it on your own site.