Alex The Great
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There's also the wind blowing the oil off the surface of the water. I'm sure that would be rather unpleasant.
"Absorb" how? By "break it up" do you actually mean redistribute?During Hurricane season it would/could be taken anywhere from Mexico to Florida. BUT, a hurricane could also absorb a lot of the oil as well and break it up.....I'm not sure of the implications in that scenario. The thing a hurricane could do is hinder the work in trying to plug the damn thing.
Kind of. Yes. Oil would fall from the sky.Forgive my ignorance on this...if a hurricane would pick up oil in its path...wouldn't it then rain oil?
I'll forgive you for this, because you're not a science teacher. The reason that rain doesn't taste salty is because it had evaporated, a process that leaves behind the vast majority of dissolved compounds and ions. That's not what would happen to the oil in the event that a hurricane picked it up.The rain doesn't taste salty....yet the Gulf is salt water...
...you're not really suggesting that the oil would just disappear, are you?Well, it has to go through a huge, and high storm cloud that spins like the rinse cycle....before it falls as rain.
A good start, but perhaps too little too late.BREAKING NEWS!
THE DIRECTOR WHO OVERSEES OFFSHORE DRILLING HAS BEEN FIRED
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/05/27/breaking-mms-director-fired/?fbid=RJIABl2M4XT
Thanks, BP.According to the AP, the Gulf oil spill is officially the worst spill in US history. The highest estimate of leaked oil is upwards of 39 million gallons leaked. The most conservative estimate still has the total near 19 million gallons.
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"Absorb" how? By "break it up" do you actually mean redistribute?
Kind of. Yes. Oil would fall from the sky.
I'll forgive you for this, because you're not a science teacher. The reason that rain doesn't taste salty is because it had evaporated, a process that leaves behind the vast majority of dissolved compounds and ions. That's not what would happen to the oil in the event that a hurricane picked it up.
...you're not really suggesting that the oil would just disappear, are you?
According to the AP, the Gulf oil spill is officially the worst spill in US history. The highest estimate of leaked oil is upwards of 39 million gallons leaked. The most conservative estimate still has the total near 19 million gallons.
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Ok I haz did the mafe
- 1,000,000 gallons per day
- 42 gallons per barrel (crude)
So that means we are losing 23,809.5 barrels a day
The idea of using a nuke is being floated around btw.
Wouldn't a nuclear bomb on the ocean floor do more damage than good?
I ****ing love Bill NyeBill Nye explaining the "Top Kill" strategy
http://cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2010/05/25/jk.bill.nye.science.of.oil.cnn