BP / Gulf Oil Spill – Slick Now Entrained In Loop Current?
Today’s MODIS / Terra satellite image is the most cloud-free we’ve seen in many days, and what it reveals is disturbing: part of the still-massive Gulf oil slick has apparently been entrained in the strong Loop Current, and is rapidly being transported to the southeast toward Florida. The total area covered by slick and sheen, at 10,170 square miles (26,341 km2), is nearly double what it appeared to be on the May 14 radar satellite image, and is bigger than the state of Maryland:
From Weather.com today:
Per The Weather Channel’s tropical expert Dr. Richard Knabb, “based on satellite images, model simulations, and on-site research vessel reports, I think it is reasonable to conclude that the oil slick at the surface is very near or partially in the loop current. The loop current is responsible in the first place for extending that stream of oil off to the southeast in satellite imagery.”
So how this compares to Exxon Valdez? According to Wiki it was about the same size as this one now, 11000 square miles (28,000 km2) of ocean but you think this is a much larger spill? What is the difference?
Tim – the area of the surface oil slick isn't a good way to compare sizes. The oil here is being ejected at the seafloor over many days; Exxon Valdez spill was a near-instantaneous dump at the surface. Very different types of oil, in very different waters (temperature and salinity) with different bathymetry, winds, current, and shorelines. And different reponse efforts too. Volume-wise, the official Coast Guard estimate for the EV spill is about 11 million gallons. Here in the Gulf, at our estimated rate of 1.1 million gallons per day leaking from the well, we're closing in on 30 million gallons spilled so far. Our estimate is on the conservative end of the range of estimates scientists are now making based on analysis of the leak video.
Tim,
among the first ones, New York Times published this story: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/16/us/16oil.html which rapidly spread over other media.
Even though the surfaced oil is already enormous and comparable to EV the real deal lurks beneath the surface. Guesses are the density of such oil is different thanks to the suspicious chemical dispersants used on the disaster zone and thus will not float like it would normally do.
The samples are being identified right now and we will get the results soon. Some people argue that the volume of such huge plume would consist wide too much oil, but I don't think it's "pure" or 100% oil. Anyways, it's still very concerning – and very deadly if it turns out to be the crude from Deepwater Horizon.
Are there any satellite sensors which can show how Coast Guard Admiral Landry is entrained in BP's bullcrap current? She is STILL acting as mouthpiece for BP.
Skruffy – we'll have to get NASA working on that.
Here is the other "15 percent" leak, at the top of the BOP:
http://www.billnelson.senate.gov/audiofiles/051810BPfootage1.wmv
That is not looking good…
Great find Tim – thanks for passing that along! This video is sharp, long, and apparently shot on May 16.
new under water vids http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kevin-grandia/breaking-new-underwater-f_b_580489.html
The oil is now "officially" entrained in the loop current, and forecasts are being issues as to when it'll reach (or hopefully go by) the Keys, Miami, etc.