posted on Dec, 13 2010 @ 06:07 PM
reply to post by setuxas
Addition to that is that at least 20% of human industrial work would freeze over and be abandoned in the north.
Hi there, reading your post I was reminded of one I read some time back on a now, unfortunately, forgotten thread.
It may have been along the lines of imagining the issues in the wake of a volcanic-ash distribution in the wake of a volcanic 'mega-eruption'?
Anyway, their point was, that they understood that a significant proportion of the nuclear power stations are not equipped (to their knowledge) to
cope with such enourmous over-loading and intrusion to their structures and mechanisms. Concerns being especially focused on the cooling plants and
their reservoirs, many of which are exposed or at least not engineered to cope with such extreme changes to their environment or deluges of weighty,
or incompatible airborne pollution (i.e. ash/snow/ice fall...)
Therefore, if cooling fails, and expecially in combination with other factors...i.e. multiple pressures on staff/infrastructure...then nuclear
accidents (e.g. Chernobyl) might become more likely, or even certain...perhaps a sudden/extreme freeze could pose similar hazards? All I'm thinking
is that whilst I understand your argument about such a scenario clearly having certain benign or helpful impacts on certain industrial processes,
there may be others that could be far more damaging or problematic environmentally. What other toxins may be destabilised or released?
[*Nuclear Power Plants - some of which may be at risk in such a 'northern-freeze' scenario? - some illustrative examples/figures:
United Kingdom - 19
France - 58
Canada - 18
Germany - 17
Russian Federation - 32
USA - 104
etc...there are plenty more...
link to source]
Oh well, I think here in the UK 1941 was the last really cold winter...perhaps this year will break those records?
Anyone know anyone in an industry that has good links with the meteorologists? Would airlines, shipping, fishing not be looking very closely at the
changes...is the Jet Stream also affected (simultaneously)?
edit on 13-12-2010 by curioustype because: *Stats added to illustrate point