Friday, February 20, 2015
Weather Movie #2: The Day After Tomorrow
The movie: The Day After Tomorrow shows a planet earth in which an sudden change of climate happened due to global warming and caused a superstorm to occur around the globe that is capable of causing never before seen types of damage. For instance, in just a couple days, Los Angeles becomes destroyed by tornadoes, Tokyo is hit with a strong hail storm, and New York gets attacked with huge tsunamis and blizzards. Furthermore, the movie showed and displayed that the current type of weather or climate we have in present day is relatively unstable to the point that the weather considered rather normal for planet earth is when the jump fluctuates up and down. Not to mention, the movie stated the global warming could cause our weather system to cross the line to the point where a shift in climate would happen that could not be altered to its original state. The reason for this occurrence would be for the higher level of precipitation and ice melting causing higher sea levels that is capable of flooding the entire North Atlantic. Furthermore, changes or alterations in the jet stream is capable of causing dangerous and very dry droughts and floods that are capable of doing large amounts of damage in places that are not used to these types of conditions leading to shortages of certain types of food and supplies of drinkable water around the globe. The superstorm in the movie brings large amounts of the freezing air in the upper levels of the atmosphere down to surface level and freezes everything that is outside of it. Furthermore, clusters of storms merge together to form an enormous deadly storm that does extremely damage to everything in its path. In addition, the Manhattan is caught in a superstorm with super strong wing speeds and blowing everything out in its way.
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