Arctic Blast Page #2
- Year:
- 2010
- 92 min
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in the circumpolar current?
- What's the weather in the area?
- Weak easterly wind. Nothing unusual ...
- Should we give Barker message?
- No, it is not necessary.
It disappears enough for a couple hours
but watch it.
- Emma. What have you found?
- Thank you for coming.
This is one of the crew.
- How did they do?
- Iskrystaldannelse in the body.
It went so fast
they almost ruptured spontaneously.
I know it sounds crazy.
Check this out.
- What is it?
- Cells.
Can you see the crystallized
fractures around the edges?
Cells were frozen
at between -60 and -75 degrees.
- How quickly would people ...
- They could not manage to feel anything.
Do you have a death date?
It happened
during Friday afternoon.
- Just when I had spoken with Alex.
- Jack ...
I'm okay.
Excuse
I have to take it. Zoe?
Weather Department has followed a cold front
for some hours.
The coordinates match
with North Star's position.
Make a simulation of our data.
Mesosfre, ozone, eclipse ...
And take the crack in the ozone layer,
then we see if there is a connection.
Cromwell ISLAND
Since we copied
the damaged hard drive -
- We found several discrepancies. We have a
simulation of what we think killed them.
ICRO'S HEADQUARTERS
Many are waiting for answers.
What have you, Jack?
Eclipse has apparently
influenced mesosfren.
It caused the temperature drop,
increasing the air density.
Ozone, which protects us
v mesosfren was too weak -
- Because of
anthropogenic pollution.
Atmospheric pressure is created
a crack in the ozone.
Warm air rises,
and cold air drops.
Mesosfreluften formed a funnel
through ozone into the Pacific.
We believe that a deadly
cold front was formed.
Northstar had no idea
what happened.
How cold is the air
from mesosfriske crack?
Minus 95 degrees. Probably warmer
when the air hits the ground surface.
We believe that it was cold enough
to flash-freeze a man and a ship.
But it is only a simulation,
a theory. Nothing has been proved.
Weather Institute took a cold front on
the place where the North Star was.
- It is moving towards our coast.
- The poles are not earth coldest place.
It is mesosfren around us.
Cold front is deadly.
- It's your opinion, Jack.
- It sounds convincing.
We should explore it here. There is
minus 90 degrees in mesosfren.
Can you confirm that the crack exist?
Can it be documented?
No, not yet. Many of the data
from the ship was destroyed by moisture.
- I need a second satellite ...
- We can not frighten the public.
Send all your data to us
and let us analyze them.
I gather a team
with John Duval and Christine Case.
We will keep you informed.
I will contact you.
Our stations
should monitor the cold front.
It can be found.
I ask the team to work late.
Now we are disobedient, Zoe.
- Disobedient? Is it something illegal?
- Somewhere in the gray area ...
- What should we do?
- We use a military satellite.
- We need a password.
- I have a backdoor into the system.
You are really naughty.
Half of my facts last year
originated from the hacked satellites.
We must do it quickly. I do not know
how long we have access.
Finished.
- Where are you going?
- To rescue service.
We can not wait for Walter.
Brent must implement a plan.
- Marlene, came with!
- I can not with my parents.
- Act to take good notes.
- It does me.
This is far above my level.
cold air from the stratosphere ...
- Mesosfren. Front killed everyone.
- There may be other explanations.
- A chemical leak? Carbon dioxide?
- It makes no sense.
- We do not have the answers.
- No. Only 15 corpses.
We have no facts about the autopsy
or cold front before tomorrow.
If it reaches Tasmania
people will die.
You have no proof!
Who reported
about the hurricane in Queensland?
- Dig. We found it within one hour.
- Before weather satellites found it.
I lose my job if I am sounding the alarm
without having the facts.
- What should I say?
- "A severe cold front is approaching."
- I can not.
- Cold front is found.
You're the new leader
by ambulance.
- Do we know anything about this?
- No. It is not a threat.
- You are as bad as my boss ...
- Give me more than a theory.
Theories do not turn people to death.
If the cold front moves
in on the coast, many will die.
According to weather forecast
it will be only ten degrees colder.
They are wrong.
I'll pick Naomi to school now.
Get your parents to meet us
by the laboratory. There are safer.
Are you so sure, Jack?
You know me.
I'm not responding.
When the gentlemen trades
it is too late.
Marlene!
- Where's Naomi?
- I have not seen her.
This is important.
Otherwise I would not ask.
- I will not become involved.
- Where is she?
She is driven to Ryan's Beach Head
along with Franny and Jarrod.
- I should perhaps be driven alone.
- So you would have math class.
- I just check the waves.
- Do it. We dress on.
Okay.
- He will love the bikini.
- Has your mother seen it?
She would flip out!
It is Naomi's phone.
Leave a message.
Well?
- The waves could be better.
- Have you noticed anything different?
- Here is deserted.
- Yes. Great.
Do you set up a tent?
I want to surf.
According to the weather forecast when the cold front
Ryan's Beach Head first.
- How are you?
- An hour's drive away.
- You run right into it.
- Yes, but I have no choice.
- In the rest of her life.
It is with Margaret and Harold.
Leave a message.
Mom and Dad? Call my mobile
when you hear my message. It is urgent.
- Do you miss me?
- You know that.
I wish you were here.
You would love it.
The buffet is fantastic.
Crab every night.
- And they have a fantastic casino.
- It sounds exciting.
Is everything okay?
You're not still in office?
Yes, unfortunately.
We have a right hurry.
We've had an accident at one of
our ships. It was very serious.
- I'm sorry to hear that.
- I will not bore you with it.
Enjoy the rest of your trip.
I love you.
I love you too.
Our stations have submitted data.
The team examines them.
- When is their analysis done?
- About two to three days.
I must have about 24 hours.
Give them the resources they need.
You may like to get more analysts.
I approve overtime.
- It's my dad again.
- Do not ...
I'm not taking it.
It is Naomi's phone. Add ...
I do not understand
they met with an attorney.
They might find back together.
That kind of happens all the time.
- I hope so.
- I go into the water. Going?
Will not you?
I dip the toe in the water.
Beautiful, Jarrod!
What is that?
Strange ...
It is almost at you.
When are you promoting?
- About five minutes. I reach it.
- Hurry!
How cool!
Can you see it? It's incredible!
I've never seen
something similar.
Naomi!
Oh no, that's my dad.
- We would come home tonight.
- Be quiet and listen.
Can you see the mist?
It's so cold that it kills us.
- What?
- We're going to the car now.
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