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    Giant whirlpool churns up ocean south of Africa

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    Post  Carol Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:48 pm

    Giant whirlpool churns up ocean south of Africa 427981_381093061919559_100000566041368_1438277_1907990601_n
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2104279/Nasa-satellite-pictures-enormous-90-mile-wide-underwater-storm-.html
    Satellite captures enormous 90-mile-wide storm that's UNDERWATERG off Coast of Africa
    February 23, 2012 – AFRICA - A NASA satellite has provided jaw-dropping pictures of a huge ‘storm’ brewing under the sea. The swirling mass of water – which measures a whopping 93 miles wide – has been spotted off the coast of South Africa by the Terra satellite on December 26. But there’s no need to alert international shipping, or worry about the poor fish that might find themselves in an endless washing cycle – the body of water poses no threat. Indeed, it is more likely to create life by sucking nutrients from the bed and bringing them to the surface. The sea storms – which are better known as eddies – form bizarre whirl shaped shapes deep beneath the ocean’s surface. This counter-clockwise eddy is thought to have peeled off from the Agulhas Current, which flows along the southeastern coast of Africa and around the tip of South Africa. Agulhas eddies – also called ‘current rings’ – tend to be among the largest in the world, transporting warm, salty water from the Indian Ocean to the South Atlantic. Agulhas eddies can remove juvenile fish from the continental shelf, reducing catch sizes if one passes through a fishing region. The bizarre phenomenon was spotted when the Terra satellite was conducting a routine natural-color image of the Earth. –Daily Mail

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    Post  THEeXchanger Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:18 am

    wow, this is quite a storm

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