last night in this report we noticed that the nola.com commenter "stormy787" was wondering the same thing.
stormy wrote:
What is the chance of "oil rain" happening if a hurricane comes our way in New Orleans or other regions of the gulf. Could this cause our drinking water to become un-drinkable? Oil on crops? Cattle not able to graze? Many here are getting very concerned about this. Has anyone addressed this yet?and then linked to this post on fastertimes.com: "will hurricane season mean 'oilmageddon' for the united states?"
excerpt:
The concept of “oil rain” is based on the idea that “micro-droplets” of oil will be small enough to be be sucked into a developing storm. And what is one of the primary methods being used in the Gulf right now? ”Dispersants” that break oil into micro-droplets.~ read more
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see also
deepwater horizon oil catastrophe
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see also
deepwater horizon oil catastrophe
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