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Global warming is on a massive rise due to an exponential rise in underwater volcanoes. The hot methane underwater can cause temperature of the ocean rise very fast. That can be devastating if the trend continues till 2012.

First, higher ocean temperature is the breeding ground for cyclones and typhoons. Second, the temperature rise can cause coastal flooding all over the world. The global warming is getting accelerated very fast by the underwater volcanoes.

The tectonic plate movements especially under the oceans have gone up by many times. Andaman Nicobar Island now is experiencing under water volcanoes in Indian ocean and Bay of Bengal. In America North West is experiencing unprecedented level of small earthquakes and under water volcanoes. Seattle and Oregon are experiencing heavy levels of tectonic disturbance.

Underwater volcanoes are being reported in Australia, Greece, New Zealand and many other countries. Russia's Kumpchetka peninsula is experiencing double volcanoes of large sizes.

According some geologists, there are not enough monitoring mechanisms for knowing the number of under water volcanoes.

Most Navies are experiencing changing under water topologies all over the world. The recent American submarine accident caused by under water ridges never mapped before and many other reports from other navies just confirm the fact that there are massive tectonic movements under the oceans that we are not observing.

Magma movements under the ocean has increased many folds ? says Geologists. These developments show the projected under water volcanoes and magma movements have steadily increased in the last five years and now it is just going through the roof.

These data do not take into consideration the small less that 4.0 Richter scale earth quakes under the water.

Based on a recent study, it is evident that the tectonic movements have gone up by several folds in the last nine months.

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Global warming is on a massive rise due to an exponential rise in underwater volcanoes. The hot methane underwater can cause temperature of the ocean rise very fast. That can be devastating if the trend continues till 2012.

First, higher ocean temperature is the breeding ground for cyclones and typhoons. Second, the temperature rise can cause coastal flooding all over the world. The global warming is getting accelerated very fast by the underwater volcanoes.

The tectonic plate movements especially under the oceans have gone up by many times. Andaman Nicobar Island now is experiencing under water volcanoes in Indian ocean and Bay of Bengal. In America North West is experiencing unprecedented level of small earthquakes and under water volcanoes. Seattle and Oregon are experiencing heavy levels of tectonic disturbance.

Underwater volcanoes are being reported in Australia, Greece, New Zealand and many other countries. Russia's Kumpchetka peninsula is experiencing double volcanoes of large sizes.

According some geologists, there are not enough monitoring mechanisms for knowing the number of under water volcanoes.

Most Navies are experiencing changing under water topologies all over the world. The recent American submarine accident caused by under water ridges never mapped before and many other reports from other navies just confirm the fact that there are massive tectonic movements under the oceans that we are not observing.

Magma movements under the ocean has increased many folds ? says Geologists. These developments show the projected under water volcanoes and magma movements have steadily increased in the last five years and now it is just going through the roof.

These data do not take into consideration the small less that 4.0 Richter scale earth quakes under the water.

Based on a recent study, it is evident that the tectonic movements have gone up by several folds in the last nine months.

source

Another interesting post by Hum.

It's difficult to predict or estimate the extent of possible problems.

Plate tectonic ideas have only been around for about 30-40 years.

Hence, monitoring and data are largely unavailable for comparison.

This means we don't know if this is cyclical or a mere passing event.

Deep core drilling may give clues to past underwater activity.

I think this article overestimates the impact of bathemetric events.

If these volcanoes didn't exist we would have no Islands.

It's difficult to say if these contribute to global warming.

I say CO2, NO, CO, NO2, and CH4 are much more contributory to global warming.

or we coudl find a way to move the earth just a little further from the sun.. like in futurama.

anyway this is very interesting yet there is nothing we can do about it. i mean this is the kind of changes to the planet we can't help. i would love to find this is true just to show all those people who think global warming is all because of us that there are other factors like this that have a big impact. i get sick of people blaming us solely for this increase.. yes we may play a part but we are not totally responsible.

How about, one day a week, everyone on earth opens up their freezers and refridgerators! That should buy us a couple weeks.

I need some sleep.

:laugh: You should not sleep in Science class -- freezers and refridgerators create more heat on the outside than they remove from the inside.

2012 is the year that the Mayan calendar suggests some mysterious change ... stay tuned.

http://www.experiencefestival.com/mayan_calendar/

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