The robots were taking photos of the operation.
~Update~Suddenly they report that the pipe thingy is working partially and aren't saying anything about the PR guys crashing the subs. OK Whatever We Don't Believe Them.
Sunday Funnies~Citizen K
Wow! If Brit Hume were any more Dangerously Stupid I'd say he worked for BP?
~Editilla Jus'Axin~What happened to the Other 2 Leaks?
Federal oversight of oil industry is broken: An editorial
~For South Louisianians, the Minerals Management lapses are painfully reminiscent of the shoddy work by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that led to the deadly collapse of federal floodwalls during Katrina. Lt. Gen. Carl Strock admitted the corps' missteps before he retired from the agency in 2006.
Gulf oil spill could result in biggest environmental and maritime litigation case in U.S.
Louisiana Fishermen Seek "master" of BP Payments
~Krewe of Truth
Legal Experts: Criminal Charges Likely In Gulf Oil Spill
~"There is no question there will be an enforcement action," said David M. Uhlmann, who headed the Justice Department's environmental crimes section for seven years during the Clinton and Bush administrations. "And, it's very likely that there will be at least some criminal charges brought."
Say NO to the further use of toxic dispersants!~Hat Tweet~SkyTruth
May 8th & 9th Flyovers
~Jason Berry, Humid Beings
Tab Benoit Gives Dan Rather a Firsthand Look at Wetlands Loss
~Bayou Child
Record Atlantic SSTs continue in the hurricane Main Development Region ~Wunderblog
~Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) in the Atlantic's Main Development Region for hurricanes had their warmest April on record, according to an analysis of historical SST data from the UK Hadley Center. The high April SST anomaly does not bode well for the coming hurricane season. The three past seasons with record warm April SST anomalies all had abnormally high numbers of intense hurricanes.
Models Indicate Gulf Spill May Be in Major Current
Florida State University 7-day Forecast Surface Currents Movie from the Navy Gulf of Mexico HYCOM
Vincent Van Gogh: "Notte stellata"
2 comments:
Just caught your comment at Monkeyfisters. I must say you have a great attitude considering how tragic this whole thing has been. I've been in Hazardous Waste for 20 years now and I've never seen anything like this. Sadly this will never be "cleaned up". You only need to look at Prince Williams Sound to know that. I also know that if I did anything like this in my profession I'd be seeing the inside of a jail cell.
We wish you all well and send our thoughts and concerns your way.
Thanks Demure,
I have yet to speak to anyone in your field who would call this a "spill". Yet they all say, as you, "I've never seen anything like this..."
Truly, we have "plumes" (how very fowl) of 10 miles long and several 1000 feet deep by several miles wide beneath the visible surface of the sea.
I mean, I've never seen THAT ONE in a Science Fiction Story and I've read a lot. For a while there we'd been living through Bruce Sterling's "Heavy Weather" with a healthy dose of Neil Stevenson and Will Gibson thrown in for good measure. Yet now even Nancy Kerigan can't help us gen'mod our way outta this.
Jeez Louie.
This is starting to look like prophetical or some'ting.
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