Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Giant waves hurling boulders inland from British coasts: scientists
"Massive waves created by violent storms off Britain and Ireland are ripping off chunks of cliff and hurling them inland over distances scientists did not think possible."
Global warming, "weird" weather, magnetic disturbances . . . Is some extremophile alien species "terraforming" Earth to its own definition of habitability?* Or are we just doing a damned good job of doing it ourselves?
*Note to self: Possibly a good short-story idea . . .
"Massive waves created by violent storms off Britain and Ireland are ripping off chunks of cliff and hurling them inland over distances scientists did not think possible."
Global warming, "weird" weather, magnetic disturbances . . . Is some extremophile alien species "terraforming" Earth to its own definition of habitability?* Or are we just doing a damned good job of doing it ourselves?
*Note to self: Possibly a good short-story idea . . .
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