Thunder
08-16-2011, 01:22 PM
Okay, I just want to kick off this discussion to read what everyone has to say.
I watched a movie, Arctic Blast, and its real frightening that it can happen. What is the status of our Ozone Layer as a whole? Is it really dangerously thin? Has it been improved or still on the decline? I know there has not been a rift (opening hole), but wonder if that a real possibility anytime soon within our lifetime? The coldest place on Earth is above us and if a rift split wide open in the Ozone Layer, all that -100 to -150 degrees air will spill downward toward us and flash-freeze everything/everyone to death.
Check out the movie on Netflix to be better prepared.
I watched a movie, Arctic Blast, and its real frightening that it can happen. What is the status of our Ozone Layer as a whole? Is it really dangerously thin? Has it been improved or still on the decline? I know there has not been a rift (opening hole), but wonder if that a real possibility anytime soon within our lifetime? The coldest place on Earth is above us and if a rift split wide open in the Ozone Layer, all that -100 to -150 degrees air will spill downward toward us and flash-freeze everything/everyone to death.
Check out the movie on Netflix to be better prepared.