Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Mississippi River Is Drying Up

Michael Snyder, Contributor
Activist Post

The worst drought in more than 50 years is having a devastating impact on the Mississippi River. The Mississippi has become very thin and very narrow, and if it keeps on dropping there is a very real possibility that all river traffic could get shut down. And considering the fact that approximately 60 percent of our grain, 22 percent of our oil and natural gas, and and one-fifth of our coal travel down the Mississippi River, that would be absolutely crippling for our economy.

It has been estimated that if all Mississippi River traffic was stopped that it would cost the U.S. economy 300 million dollars a day. So far most of the media coverage of this historic drought has focused on the impact that it is having on farmers and ranchers, but the health of the Mississippi River is also absolutely crucial to the economic success of this nation, and right now the Mississippi is in incredibly bad shape. In some areas the river is already 20 feet below normal and the water is expected to continue to drop. If we have another 12 months of weather ahead of us similar to what we have seen over the last 12 months then the mighty Mississippi is going to be a complete and total disaster zone by this time next year.

Unfortunately, vast stretches of the Mississippi are already dangerously low. The following is an excerpt from a transcript of a CNN report that aired on August 14th....
You might think this is some kind of desert just outside of Memphis. It's not. I'm actually standing on the exposed bottom of the Mississippi River. That's how dramatic the drought impact is being felt here. Hard to believe, a year ago we were talking about record flooding. Now, they are worried about a new kind of record: a record low. The river was three miles wide here, it's now down to three tenths of a mile. And that's causing all kinds of problems. There are some benefits, I mean, take a look over here: new beach front. In fact, some quip that now the Mississippi River has more beaches than the entire state of Florida, which would be funny if it didn't have an impact on trade. 
A lot of stuff we use goes up and down the Mississippi River. We are talking steel, coal, ore, grain. The problem is now a lot of those barges have had to lighten their loads, and even doing that, they are still running aground. There is a real fear that there could be a possibility of closing the Mississippi River. If that happens, well, all that product that used to be carried cheaply by barge is now going to be carried more expensively by truck or train. And guess who is going to pay for all of that.

You can see video footage of what is happening along the Mississippi right here.

It really is amazing that last year we were talking about historic flooding along the Mississippi and this year we are talking about the Mississippi possibly drying up.

As I mentioned earlier, there are some areas along the river that are already 20 feet below normal levels. The following is from a recent article posted on inquisitr.com....
Just outside of Memphis the river is 13 feet below normal depth while the National Weather Service says Vicksburg, Mississippi is 20 feet below normal levels. Overall the Mississippi is 13 feet below normal averages for this time of year. 
The drying up river is forcing barge, tugboat and towboat operators to navigate narrower and more shallow spots in the river, slowing their speeds as they pass dangerously close to one another. In some parts of the Mississippi the river is so narrow that one-way traffic is being utilized.
A lot of barges have been forced to go with greatly reduced loads so that they will sit higher in the river, and other commercial craft have been forced to stop operating completely.

For example, the Mississippi has dropped so low at this point that the famous American Queen Steamboat can no longer safely navigate the river.

Down south, the Mississippi River has gotten so low that saltwater is actually starting to move upriver. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is fighting hard to keep that contained.

Other waterways in the middle part of the country are in even worse shape.

For example, a 100 mile stretch of the Platte River has already dried up. Millions of fish are dying as rivers and streams all over the country continue to get shallower and warmer as a result of the ongoing drought.

The last time the condition of the Mississippi River was this bad was back in 1988. At that time, a lot of barge traffic was stopped completely and the shipping industry lost approximately a billion dollars.

If a similar thing were to happen now, the consequences could potentially be far worse.

As I wrote about recently, a standstill along the Mississippi would cost the U.S. economy about 300 million dollars a day.

In fact, one towing company that works on the Mississippi says that it has already been losing about $500,000 a month since May.

In the end, who is going to pay for all of this?

You and I will.

In fact, this crisis could end up costing American consumers a whole lot of money....
So here's the math. If you want to raise the average barge one inch above the water, you've got to take off 17-tons of cargo. To raise it a foot, you're talking 200 tons. 
And since, according to the American Waterways Operators, moving cargo by river is $11 a ton cheaper than by train or truck. The more that now has to be moved on land, well, the more the costs go up. Steven Barry says, 'And, eventually, the consumer's gonna pay that price somewhere along the line.'
And considering the fact that we are already facing a potential food crisis due to the drought, the last thing we need is for the Mississippi River to dry up.

So is there any hope on the horizon for the Mississippi?

Unfortunately, things do not look promising.

The fall and the winter are typically drier than the summer is along the Mississippi River. That means that conditions along the river could actually get even worse in the months ahead.

 The following is from a recent Time Magazine article....
But without significant rainfall, which isn’t in any long-range forecasts, things are likely to get worse. As summer turns to fall, the weather tends to get drier. Lower temperatures generally mean fewer thunderstorms and less rainfall. 
'Take away the thunderstorm mechanism and you run into more serious problems,' says Alex Sosnowski, expert senior meteorologist for AccuWeather.com. And while droughts tend to be a temporary setback, longer-range forecasts are troublesome. Sosnowski says he is anticipating an El Niño weather pattern next year, which would mean below-normal snowfall and above-average temperatures.
Let us hope and pray that we don't see another 12 months similar to the 12 months that we have just been through.

The U.S. economy is already in bad enough shape.

We don't need any more major problems on top of what we are already dealing with.

So what do you think about this? Please feel free to post a comment with your thoughts below....

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This article first appeared here at the Economic Collapse Blog.  Michael Snyder is a writer, speaker and activist who writes and edits his own blogs The American Dream and Economic Collapse Blog. Follow him on Twitter here.


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19 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is whats coming on those who refuse the mark of these nwo satanists. The scriptures have told and I can describe it because I lived thru it. The torture starts by creating a tremendous sense of awe. First, they turn your hearing wide open by laser to auditory cortex and then having racing thoughts that assimilate everything you look at to mean seven or eight things. Things pulled from your memory bank and the pictures to go with it. This lasted several days and they agitated the adrenal glands to the point of exhaustion. The people that think this IBM BLUE BEAM project won't effect others do not realize the laser in their heads will awestruck them. This laser show will be nothing to the real Rapture of our Lord Jesus Christ that they are trying to coincide with. This could be the start of the five months.
Then will come the sharp cracking blasts to the head and body. This is to give the illusion of an exterior force and that you are responding on your own thinking. I soon realized that it was an infrared laser striking me but did not realize they had replaced my thought voice. This came much later after months and months of torture and sleep deprivation. The goal was to distract and debilitate me from realizing that mind control lasers were inserted into my cerebellum and neocortex. People in mass will realize that every human right has been stripped away.
The search for the hidden cameras is usually the next laugh these satanists have. While I was reading they somehow knew the next paragraph and I thought there is no way they could see that. It is hard to believe that a laser to the visual cortex could see in real time everything I could. The fact is they and this supercomputer can. You now have to comprehend that every shower and bathroom visit or intimate moment is recorded and watched. And they want you to add this to your stack of worries. If that was not enough they abuse by awful nightmares and horrific images as part of the visual cortex torture. This is where every human right is truly taken away. To block this access with vcr tape and a silk bandana works well.
They know that the human brain can't process this amount of trauma that quickly so they amnesia wall yesterday and use it to create fear at a later time. This doesn't lessen the effect but suspends one in a timewarp and in an extreme stress state. The sad fact is that the sleep you do get is controlled and is usually only half sleep. This technology will agitate you in your sleep and wake you up or never let you enter true REM sleep. The effects of this torture and the coming disasters could be too much if they don't trust the Lord unto death.

Anonymous said...

need to tell the masters who rule us to STOP SPRAYING their chemtrails. those chemicals are drying up the clouds and stopping the rain. seen it happen daily in colorado. clouds build. then planes fly, spray heavy, no more clouds. they are creating a metallic magnifying glass in the sky. frying everything in its path. stop worshipping those creatures in human clothing. spit on the pilots who are doing it. scum that they are. it needs to end. stop being the polite slave.

Anonymous said...

Ask yourselves why the government doesn't make it rain? Geo engineering CAN be a good thing.

Anonymous said...

Big deal! It's not the first time. You fools who are so concerned think that the entire history of the universe was a repeat of your lifetime until now. In North America geologic time, there was no Mississippi River until a second ago! Come to think of it, there was no America ..... there wasn't even a Vespucci!

Get a life bozo! If humans do kill this planet, so what? Creatures come and go. So do planets, solar systems, and galaxies. The buck($) stops nothing! The rest of the universe will continue until all is swallowed by the mutha of all black holes!

What a beautiful day. Picnics. The sun is shining. The children are playing .....

Have an immensely pleasant day!


Richard Weatherill said...

Looks like they'll be talking about stealinig Canadian water.....again!

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, we have over-populated ourselves. None of these reactions (draught, sandstorms, fires, etc.) would be if man had not caused them. Our need for food, space, water coupled with the greed of corporations and the arrogant billion-ass'leave little for a sustainable earth no matter what action you take now to save it. Figure out where to run when it all goes down and hope you can live till you die in your sleep - in peace.

Anonymous said...

They need to update the lock system on the great Mississippi River. With good working locks, droughts or floods can be managed. Of course you first have to the get money away from the Wall St. frauds.

Anonymous said...

Anony @ August 15, 2012 12:55 PM

There's some truth in what you say, but also a lot of bullshit.

I hear a HUM (low freq), when they lower the amplitude (power) I know it, when they raise it I know it, the frequency isn't a normal frequency, other people don't HEAR it! It may be gravity waves, or it's just I am doomed and targeted.

"They need to update the lock system on the great Mississippi River."

I agree, it would do great for the CENTER of the USA.
Yeah, for that kind of work you need the USCACE, and non oath of office breaking Senators who will actually fund it.

Have a contest, the one who can arrest the most banksters and claw back the money gets the Missie Delta contract first?

Hey there's California, Sacramento River. Yee haw, want to live upstream of the floods, but not too much upstream where the volcano's, faultlines, and fukushima rain is.

The coast moves north, the valley moves south?
Which part goes over/under?
And how many of those college kids computer simulations are a big fat fail when building dams? Where are the old school people, who built crap to last? Murdered off? with this crap health care, with this fascist state?

I just TOLD you how to fix your PROJECT MISSIE LOCKS.. Re-read. Maybe pick a dam and look at the designer, is he alive?










Anonymous said...

Pray for 12 Months Good Weather?!?

Pray?


how about prey time. prey on the haarp operators. prey on the liars

Anonymous said...

After all these years of Conspiracy Theory, now it's becoming clear it's Conspiracy Fact.

That means, the liars are terrorists.

I ain't scared. You know why? They can only POP ya one time. Is it POP CORN TIME?

Anonymous said...

God bless, the government worker who has 50 years of service.

God damn the election fraud fake ass presidential bs artists driving their retirement into the shit hole.

They aren't the same.

One is INNOCENT. The other should get death.

Anonymous said...

Oh I will try it one more way...


"Who's voting for Mitt (financial fraud much?)"
"Who's voting for Obama (or whatever his name?)"

Voting?

Bagh.
Electoral College.
Electronic Warfare.
~poof your toast


Anonymous said...

This same thing happened in 1973 (flood 1972, record low river 1973); and the river had to be shut down in 1988 because even lightened loads couldn't get through.

It happens, folks. Throughout recorded history, peaks are followed by troughs. This world is one huge sine wave.

Anonymous said...

The benchmark is the '30's. Did the river dry up then?

Beth said...

Heavy snows in the upper basin will recharge the river and the drought of 2012 will be a forgotten memory.

Anonymous said...

I don't think a grain bottleneck on the Mississippi will be too devastating. The thing that is going to collapse us is the collapse of Japan as people flee Tokyo radiation.

Anonymous said...

'They' could make it rain if 'they' wanted to. There are many weather modification companies in the US that could put a stop to this drought.

Pure and simple, this is a choice.

Anonymous said...

It seems to me that the Army Corps of Engineers is just rebelling. They were at the heart of the flooding last year, by not properly releasing the water from all the dams, starting in the high mountains of Montana where record snow pack occured. (Probably due to geoengineering for snow pack enhancement.)

So perhaps this year, they decided not to let the water past the dams that feed into the Mississippi.

Anonymous said...

The comments are the best. By the time I read them I've forgotten what the article was about. I wanted to be concerned, but being amused is better. Thanks.

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