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Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
After an explosion killed eleven and sent the Deepwater Horizon rig to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, the government estimated that the oil leaking from the ocean floor was around 5,000 barrels per day. That figure, 210,000 gallons, has been widely used in media stories concerning the spill. One problem: It might be way too conservative. After footage of the spill was released on Wednesday, Ian R. MacDonald, an oceanographer at Florida State University and expert on oil slick analysis, went to work using satellite imagery. He estimates the leak could "'easily be four or five times' the government estimate," the New York Times reported. "'The government has a responsibility to get good numbers,' Dr. MacDonald said. 'If it's beyond their technical capability, the whole world is ready to help them.'" It's important to have an accurate figure, scientists argue, because it's directly related to the damage the spill will cause both in the ocean and at the shore. "BP has repeatedly said that its highest priority is stopping the leak, not measuring it," the New York Times reported. "'There's just no way to measure it,' Kent Wells, a BP senior vice president, said in a recent briefing." But scientists who work primarily underwater have used various measurement techniques for decades; the technology exists. Original story in The New York Times | Friday, May 14, 2010 -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
"hk" wrote in message m... Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates After an explosion killed eleven and sent the Deepwater Horizon rig to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, the government estimated that the oil leaking from the ocean floor was around 5,000 barrels per day. That figure, 210,000 gallons, has been widely used in media stories concerning the spill. One problem: It might be way too conservative. After footage of the spill was released on Wednesday, Ian R. MacDonald, an oceanographer at Florida State University and expert on oil slick analysis, went to work using satellite imagery. He estimates the leak could "'easily be four or five times' the government estimate," the New York Times reported. "'The government has a responsibility to get good numbers,' Dr. MacDonald said. 'If it's beyond their technical capability, the whole world is ready to help them.'" It's important to have an accurate figure, scientists argue, because it's directly related to the damage the spill will cause both in the ocean and at the shore. "BP has repeatedly said that its highest priority is stopping the leak, not measuring it," the New York Times reported. "'There's just no way to measure it,' Kent Wells, a BP senior vice president, said in a recent briefing." But scientists who work primarily underwater have used various measurement techniques for decades; the technology exists. Original story in The New York Times | Friday, May 14, 2010 -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. No worries....Froggy says it's no big deal! |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
On 5/14/10 7:45 AM, YukonBound wrote:
"hk" wrote in message m... Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates After an explosion killed eleven and sent the Deepwater Horizon rig to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, the government estimated that the oil leaking from the ocean floor was around 5,000 barrels per day. That figure, 210,000 gallons, has been widely used in media stories concerning the spill. One problem: It might be way too conservative. After footage of the spill was released on Wednesday, Ian R. MacDonald, an oceanographer at Florida State University and expert on oil slick analysis, went to work using satellite imagery. He estimates the leak could "'easily be four or five times' the government estimate," the New York Times reported. "'The government has a responsibility to get good numbers,' Dr. MacDonald said. 'If it's beyond their technical capability, the whole world is ready to help them.'" It's important to have an accurate figure, scientists argue, because it's directly related to the damage the spill will cause both in the ocean and at the shore. "BP has repeatedly said that its highest priority is stopping the leak, not measuring it," the New York Times reported. "'There's just no way to measure it,' Kent Wells, a BP senior vice president, said in a recent briefing." But scientists who work primarily underwater have used various measurement techniques for decades; the technology exists. Original story in The New York Times | Friday, May 14, 2010 -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. No worries....Froggy says it's no big deal! Dr. Froggy matriculated at Limbaugh State Phew. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
On May 14, 7:49*am, hk wrote:
On 5/14/10 7:45 AM, YukonBound wrote: "hk" wrote in message om... Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates After an explosion killed eleven and sent the Deepwater Horizon rig to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, the government estimated that the oil leaking from the ocean floor was around 5,000 barrels per day. That figure, 210,000 gallons, has been widely used in media stories concerning the spill. One problem: It might be way too conservative. After footage of the spill was released on Wednesday, Ian R. MacDonald, an oceanographer at Florida State University and expert on oil slick analysis, went to work using satellite imagery. He estimates the leak could "'easily be four or five times' the government estimate," the New York Times reported. "'The government has a responsibility to get good numbers,' Dr. MacDonald said. 'If it's beyond their technical capability, the whole world is ready to help them.'" It's important to have an accurate figure, scientists argue, because it's directly related to the damage the spill will cause both in the ocean and at the shore. "BP has repeatedly said that its highest priority is stopping the leak, not measuring it," the New York Times reported. "'There's just no way to measure it,' Kent Wells, a BP senior vice president, said in a recent briefing." But scientists who work primarily underwater have used various measurement techniques for decades; the technology exists. Original story in The New York Times | Friday, May 14, 2010 -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. No worries....Froggy says it's no big deal! Dr. Froggy matriculated at Limbaugh State Phew. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - At least he didn't lie about graduating from Yale like you did. |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
"YukonBound" wrote in message
... "hk" wrote in message m... Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates After an explosion killed eleven and sent the Deepwater Horizon rig to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, the government estimated that the oil leaking from the ocean floor was around 5,000 barrels per day. That figure, 210,000 gallons, has been widely used in media stories concerning the spill. One problem: It might be way too conservative. After footage of the spill was released on Wednesday, Ian R. MacDonald, an oceanographer at Florida State University and expert on oil slick analysis, went to work using satellite imagery. He estimates the leak could "'easily be four or five times' the government estimate," the New York Times reported. "'The government has a responsibility to get good numbers,' Dr. MacDonald said. 'If it's beyond their technical capability, the whole world is ready to help them.'" It's important to have an accurate figure, scientists argue, because it's directly related to the damage the spill will cause both in the ocean and at the shore. "BP has repeatedly said that its highest priority is stopping the leak, not measuring it," the New York Times reported. "'There's just no way to measure it,' Kent Wells, a BP senior vice president, said in a recent briefing." But scientists who work primarily underwater have used various measurement techniques for decades; the technology exists. Original story in The New York Times | Friday, May 14, 2010 -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. No worries....Froggy says it's no big deal! So does BP, TransOcean, and Haliburton, according the Dick Cheney. |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
On Fri, 14 May 2010 07:23:36 -0400, hk
wrote: Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates This is left wing media inflating the situation. I'm sure mother nature will find a way to take care of the situation so we won't have to disturb BP's profits. I'm sure Frogwatch, rec.boat's multinational mouthpiece will be here momentarily to agree. |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
"jps" wrote in message
... On Fri, 14 May 2010 07:23:36 -0400, hk wrote: Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates This is left wing media inflating the situation. I'm sure mother nature will find a way to take care of the situation so we won't have to disturb BP's profits. I'm sure Frogwatch, rec.boat's multinational mouthpiece will be here momentarily to agree. I'm sure all those who were harmed will be made right via the courts... in about 20 years. |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
On 14/05/2010 2:18 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 May 2010 07:23:36 -0400, wrote: Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates This is left wing media inflating the situation. I'm sure mother nature will find a way to take care of the situation so we won't have to disturb BP's profits. I'm sure Frogwatch, rec.boat's multinational mouthpiece will be here momentarily to agree. I'm sure all those who were harmed will be made right via the courts... in about 20 years. And plenty of paracites like yourself will put in a fraudulent claim. -- There is a sucker born every minute, liberals and our politicians are counting on it. |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
"Canuck57" wrote in message
... On 14/05/2010 2:18 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 May 2010 07:23:36 -0400, wrote: Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates This is left wing media inflating the situation. I'm sure mother nature will find a way to take care of the situation so we won't have to disturb BP's profits. I'm sure Frogwatch, rec.boat's multinational mouthpiece will be here momentarily to agree. I'm sure all those who were harmed will be made right via the courts... in about 20 years. And plenty of paracites like yourself will put in a fraudulent claim. Why? Is that something you know about? I'm mean you're plain dumb, but you're also a greedy little twit, so I guess you'd know about fraudulent claims. |
Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates
On Fri, 14 May 2010 17:51:17 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 14/05/2010 2:18 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 May 2010 07:23:36 -0400, wrote: Scientist Says Oil Spill Much Bigger Than Initial Estimates This is left wing media inflating the situation. I'm sure mother nature will find a way to take care of the situation so we won't have to disturb BP's profits. I'm sure Frogwatch, rec.boat's multinational mouthpiece will be here momentarily to agree. I'm sure all those who were harmed will be made right via the courts... in about 20 years. And plenty of paracites like yourself will put in a fraudulent claim. HAHAHAHA!!! hey moron. guess who's first at the trough?? TRANSOCEANIC!! the company that OWNED the rig!!! their liability is limited to $75M. BUT they have an insurance policy worth $560M so they've announced they'll pay out the 75 and pocket the difference and leave TAXPAYERS to clean up their mess just like GOP senator murkowski said the middle class should RIGHT WING!! conservatism is a learning disorder |
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