“ The Day After Tomorrow”
And the action began with the passengers trying to enter the cockpit and wanting to gain control to the plane. with their combined data to make precautionary measures to prepare their fellow citizens.
This real story of tragedy-and the rest is history- will surely move you.
September 11, 2011. The day that everything changed. Except COURAGE.
“ The Day After Tomorrow”
By Robert Dinopol
Across the world, violent weather causes mass destruction. At the International Space Station, three astronauts saw a huge storm system spanning the northern hemisphere and this worsened the situation that latter develop into a massive-hurricane storm with eyes holding extremely cold air that instantly freezes anything it comes on contact with. US President Blake suspended all air traffic due to severe turbulence. As the storm worsens, Blake immediately ordered the evacuation of the southern states of the United States, transferring all the refugees to Mexico City. The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich. The film shows catastrophic effects of the global warming in series of extreme weather events that usher in global cooling and leads to a new ice age.
During the deep freeze, the Vice-President ordered UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters to flown into New York, finding many, many more survivors, now serving as the President after the death of Blake. The movie concludes with the astronauts looking down at Earth from the Space Station, showing most of the northern hemisphere covered in ice and snow.
A paleoclimatologist Jack Hall presented his findings on global warming to the United Nations meeting but failed to convince them. However, Terry Rapson, a professor of Climate Research Centre in Scotland believes that Hall’ s theories are true and he concluded that melting polar ice has started to disrupt the north Atlantic current. He contacted Jack along with the NASA and built a forecast model
The immediate forecast that warned the whole nation triggered the survival of many individuals.