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The Great Red Comet -Earth Science Chroniclesthe Beaufort Gyre.This would force the watertogether, raising seasurface height, the grouptells the journal NatureGeoscience."In the western Arctic, theBeaufort Gyre is driven bya permanent anti-cyclonicwind circulation. It drivesthe water, forcing it to pileup in the centre of gyre,and this domes the seasurface," explained leadauthor Dr Katharine Gilesfrom the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM) atUniversity College London.Read more »Posted by Skywatch Media at 1/25/2012 12:07:00 PM0 commentsLabels: Earth Change, Earth Observations, Earth/Science News,Environment1/16/201225 Indonesian VolcanoesShowing Abnormal ActivityTwenty-five volcanoes in Indonesia, including Anak Krakatau, above, are showingsigns of increased activity, a presidential aide said on Saturday. (Reuters Photo)Padang, West Sumatra. Twenty-five volcanoes in Indonesiaare now showing abnormal activity or have been put on alert orwatch status, presidential special aide Andi Arief said here onSaturday.“According to official data, 25 volcanoes are now under alert orwatch status and they must be given priority with regard todisaster mitigation planning at district or city levels,” he said at aworkshop on journalists’ role in disaster management.He said in West Sumatra there were two volcanoes that need tobe closely watched, namely Mount Marapi and Mount Talang, ashttp://skywatch-media.com/[2/5/2012 1:40:43 PM]

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