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The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 apocalyptic science-fiction film that depicts catastrophic effects of global warming and boasts high-end special effects, although the science the story is based on has little mainstream credibility. Download high resolution version (430x640, 50 KB)The Day After Tomorrow movie poster. ...
Roland Emmerich (born November 10, 1955) is a film producer, director and author. ...
Roland Emmerich (born November 10, 1955) is a film producer, director and author. ...
Roland Emmerich (born November 10, 1955) is a film producer, director and author. ...
Roland Emmerich (born November 10, 1955) is a film producer, director and author. ...
Dennis Quaid Dennis William Quaid (born April 9, 1954) is an American actor. ...
Jake Gyllenhaal Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal (the Anglicized pronunciation is Jill-en-hall, although in Swedish it is pronounced Yull-en-hall). ...
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Sir Ian Holm Sir Ian Holm CBE (born September 12, 1931) is a British actor. ...
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This article is about general United States currency. ...
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Apocalyptic science fiction is a sub-genre of science fiction that is concerned with the end of civilization, through nuclear war, plague, or some other general disaster. ...
Global mean surface temperatures 1856 to 2004 Mean temperature anomalies during the period 1995 to 2004 with respect to the average temperatures from 1940 to 1980 Global warming is an increase in the average temperature of the Earths atmosphere and oceans. ...
The Day After Tomorrow premiered in Mexico City on May 17, 2004 and was released worldwide from May 26 to May 28 except in South Korea and Japan where it was released June 4 and June 5, respectively. Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México) is the name of a megacity located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus (altiplano) at the center of Mexico, about 2,240 metres (7,349 feet) above sea-level, surrounded on most sides...
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Synopsis
Global warming destabilises the climate causing a series of anomalies, eventually leading up to a massive "global superstorm" system containing three "hurricanes", which result in an ice age within days for the northern hemisphere. The movie follows Jack, a paleoclimatologist for NOAA; his son Sam, a high school student; and his wife Lucy, a doctor. Northern Hemisphere highlighted in yellow. ...
Paleoclimatology is the study of climate change taken on the scale of the entire history of the earth. ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a scientific agency of the United States Department of Commerce focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere. ...
Plot Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The movie is based on the idea that the Gulf Stream (or North Atlantic drift), an ocean current which circulates warm water from the tropics to the Northern Hemisphere, is disrupted by the melting of the polar ice caps. For the album by Ocean Colour Scene, see North Atlantic Drift (album) The Gulf Stream is orange and yellow in this representation of water temperatures of the Atlantic. ...
The North Atlantic drift is a powerful warm ocean current that continues the Gulf Stream northeast. ...
An ocean current is any more or less permanent or continuous, directed movement of ocean water that flows in one of the Earths oceans. ...
The tropics are the geographic region of the Earth centered on the equator and limited in latitude by the two tropics: the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere. ...
Northern Hemisphere highlighted in yellow. ...
Earth has two massive sheets of ice called polar ice caps, one in the north floating in the Arctic Ocean and the other in the south approximately covering Antarctica. ...
This leads to catastrophic changes in the Earth's climate, as the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere stabilises into a new pattern. The changes manifest as three interconnected hurricane-shaped storms spread across the entire northern hemisphere. Although not believed at first, the initial predictions are that this will take some six to eight weeks to take effect. However, these combine over the space of a week to form a huge planet-wide storm system. The eye of the three cells sucks supercooled air from the upper troposphere, causing anyone caught outside to be flash frozen. Earth, also known as Terra, and Tellus mostly in the 19th century, is the third-closest planet to the Sun. ...
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Flash freezing refers to the application of supercooling in various kinds of industries whereby objects are quickly frozen by subjecting them to super low temperatures. ...
Jack giving his presentation to the UN The story follows Jack Hall, a paleoclimatologist, who has forecasted such an event, though he expects it to happen much more slowly (on the order of 100 or 1,000 years). The movie opens with Jack, in Antarctica, with two colleagues, Frank & Jason, drilling for ice core samples for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The concentration of "greenhouse gases" (e.g., carbon dioxide) contained in the cores is used in a presentation he makes to a United Nations conference held in New Delhi on global warming. In that scene, snow is falling on New Delhi, where it rarely, if ever, snows. Present at this conference is Dr. Rapson of the Hedland Climate Research Center in Scotland. After the conference, Jack and Dr. Rapson meet for a cup of tea to discuss Jack's findings, which establishes a relationship between the two that will be needed later. Download high resolution version (854x364, 21 KB)Screenshot of The Day After Tomorrow: Jack giving a presentation to the United Nations. ...
Download high resolution version (854x364, 21 KB)Screenshot of The Day After Tomorrow: Jack giving a presentation to the United Nations. ...
Main article: League of Nations The term United Nations was coined by Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II, to refer to the Allies. ...
Paleoclimatology is the study of climate change taken on the scale of the entire history of the earth. ...
Ice Core sample taken from drill. ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a scientific agency of the United States Department of Commerce focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere. ...
Carbon dioxide is an atmospheric gas comprised of one carbon and two oxygen atoms. ...
Main article: League of Nations The term United Nations was coined by Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II, to refer to the Allies. ...
The Humayuns Tomb, situated in New Delhi, has an architectural design similar to the Taj Mahal. ...
Global mean surface temperatures 1856 to 2004 Mean temperature anomalies during the period 1995 to 2004 with respect to the average temperatures from 1940 to 1980 Global warming is an increase in the average temperature of the Earths atmosphere and oceans. ...
Royal motto: Nemo me impune lacessit (English: No one provokes me with impunity) Scotlands location within the UK Languages English, Gaelic, Scots Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow First Minister Jack McConnell Area - Total - % water Ranked 2nd UK 78,782 km² 1. ...
Shortly after Dr. Rapson arrives back in Scotland from the conference two buoys in the North Atlantic simultaneously show a large drop in water temperature. Other buoys soon begin showing the same. Dr. Rapson concludes that the melting of the polar ice has begun to disrupt the North Atlantic current and calls Jack to see if his paleoclimatological weather model could be used to predict what will happen. A sea lion on navigational buoy #14 in San Diego Harbor A buoy is a floating device that can have various purposes, which determine whether the buoy is anchored (stationary) or allowed to drift: The word is derived from the Dutch boei. In North American English it is pronounced as...
The North Atlantic current is a powerful warm ocean current that continues the Gulf Stream northeast. ...
Paleoclimatology is the study of climate change taken on the scale of the entire history of the earth. ...
In Tokyo and Los Angeles, the beginnings of the superstorm begin to show. Right outside the conference, it is snowing in New Delhi, as the coldest weather on record hits the region. Later, large hailstones fall on Tokyo, causing massive damage and fatalities. In Los Angeles, numerous tornadoes devastate the city (and the
Hollywood sign). Jack approaches his boss, Tom, at NOAA for time on the mainframe to run his paleoclimatological weather model with Dr. Rapson's data. The results show the global climate will change in 6-8 weeks. Download high resolution version (853x365, 24 KB)Screenshot of The Day After Tomorrow: Sam, Laura, Brian, & J.D. in waist-high water in Manhattan on their way to the New York Public Library. ...
Download high resolution version (853x365, 24 KB)Screenshot of The Day After Tomorrow: Sam, Laura, Brian, & J.D. in waist-high water in Manhattan on their way to the New York Public Library. ...
Manhattan Borough,highlighted in yellow, lies between the East River and the Hudson River. ...
New York Public Library, central block, built 1897â1911, Carrère and Hastings, architects (June 2003) The New York Public Library (NYPL), one of three public library systems serving New York City, is one of the leading libraries in the United States. ...
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Paleoclimatology is the study of climate change taken on the scale of the entire history of the earth. ...
Sam, Jack's son, with his friends Laura Chapman and Brian Parks are attending an academic decathlon in Manhattan. After severe weather also hits Manhattan, Sam calls his father. (According to the DVD commentary, the woman on the other side of Sam from the phone is Kirsten Dunst.) Jack convinces Sam to head back to Washington, D.C. via train the following morning. In the meantime, Sam, Laura and Brian stay at J.D.'s, a fellow decathlete's, apartment in Manhattan. While they are in the apartment, the rain continues and they see on TV that the train terminal has been flooded and service suspended on all trains; this changes their plans to driving. Their plans change once again when flooding continues and car transportion is no longer an option. On their way out of the apartment, electricity goes out in the entire area. The United States Academic Decathlon (USAD) is one of the premier academic competitions in the United States. ...
Manhattan Borough,highlighted in yellow, lies between the East River and the Hudson River. ...
Kirsten Dunst on the cover of ES Magazine May 2001 Kirsten Caroline Dunst (born April 30, 1982, in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, to Klaus and Inez Dunst) is an American actress of German and Swedish descent. ...
Location in the United States of America Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America. ...
Stranded in Manhattan, and with a waist-high level of water, the group seeks a higher location: the New York Public Library. The impending storm over North America drastically raises the water level in the Atlantic Ocean, which then floods Manhattan. (Although the height of the water is shown to be up to the armpit of the Statue of Liberty, which is approximately 225 feet (69 meters), the height of the water in the city appears to be substantially less.) In their race to the library, Laura cuts her leg, which will result in blood poisoning later. New York Public Library, central block, built 1897â1911, Carrère and Hastings, architects (June 2003) The New York Public Library (NYPL), one of three public library systems serving New York City, is one of the leading libraries in the United States. ...
World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America North America is a continent in the northern hemisphere bordered on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west by the...
Statue of Liberty Liberty Enlightening the World, known more commonly as the Statue of Liberty, is a statue given to the United States by France in the late 19th century, standing at Liberty Island in the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor as a welcome to all...
Sepsis (in Greek Σήψις) is a serious medical condition caused by a severe systemic infection leading to a systemic inflammatory response. ...
Trapped in the library (with many others) with no power, Sam manages to call his father on a payphone about what to do. Jack tells Sam about the superstorm and its flash freezing; tells Sam to stay in the library and burn anything to stay warm; and wait for Jack to come to Sam. While waiting, a Russian ship floats down the street and stops just past the library. Download high resolution version (853x365, 25 KB)Screenshot of The Day After Tomorrow: Sam, Brian, & J.D. dashing into the New York Public Library with the flash freezing shown in the frosting of the buildings. ...
Download high resolution version (853x365, 25 KB)Screenshot of The Day After Tomorrow: Sam, Brian, & J.D. dashing into the New York Public Library with the flash freezing shown in the frosting of the buildings. ...
New York Public Library, central block, built 1897â1911, Carrère and Hastings, architects (June 2003) The New York Public Library (NYPL), one of three public library systems serving New York City, is one of the leading libraries in the United States. ...
Penicillin is a β-lactam antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections caused by susceptible, usually Gram-positive, organisms. ...
A payphone or pay phone is a public telephone, with payment by inserting money (usually coins) or a debit card (a special telephone card or a multi-purpose card) or credit card before a call is made. ...
Prior to Jack leaving for Manhattan, he advises the President to evacuate the southern half of the country to Mexico, which he does (while saying that it is too late for people in the north due to the proximity of the storm). Jack's wife, Lucy, however, stays behind to care for a boy with cancer that she is treating until an ambulance arrives. It later does, after everyone leaves, and Lucy and the boy make it to Mexico. As the superstorm approaches, the rain turns to snow and the water freezes. Most of the people in the library leave as they see hundreds of others in Manhattan heading south despite Sam telling them of the dangers. The only people left in the library are Sam, Laura, Brian, J.D., Judith the librarian, African woman Jama and her daughter, neither of whom speak English, a man named Jeremy, a woman named Elsa, and homeless man Luther with his dog Buddha. For the pop band, see Presidents of the United States of America. ...
When normal cells are damaged beyond repair, they are eliminated by apoptosis. ...
An ambulance is a vehicle designated for the transport of sick or injured people. ...
In order for this group to survive, Sam successfully convinces them to burn books. Sam (with Brian and J.D.) ventures out to the Russian ship to get Penicillin for Laura's blood poisoning. While they do so, the eye of the storm begins to develop above the city, leading to a race against time to avoid a somewhat incongruous wolfpack and return to the warmth of the fire in the library, in order to survive the flash freezing effects of the descending cold air. Penicillin is a β-lactam antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections caused by susceptible, usually Gram-positive, organisms. ...
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Meanwhile, Jack Hall and his buddy Jason Evans come to grief with their truck just north of Philadelphia as the ice and snow become too deep. They resort to walking from there, and as they do they face brutal hardships from the arctic conditions, and at one point one of their comrades falls into a deserted shopping mall, leading to his death. Eventually, they reach a frozen suburban Wendy's restaurant at the time the eye of the storm passes, leading them to hurriedly get inside and light stoves and fires as the supercooled air descends. Afterwards, near the end (Staten Island, New York) they discover the dead bodies of those who ignored Sam's plea to stay in the library. Wendys is a chain of fast-food restaurants founded by Dave Thomas and owned by the United States corporation, Wendys International, Inc. ...
For other uses, see Staten Island (disambiguation) Staten Island, shown in an enhanced satellite image Staten Island is one of the five boroughs of New York City, located on an island of the same name on the west side of the Narrows at the entrance of New York Harbor. ...
The mass evacuation of the southern half to Mexico results in a political drama after Mexico closes the border. In order to get Mexico to open the border, the President agrees to forgive all Latin American debt. Download high resolution version (854x365, 24 KB)Screenshot of The Day After Tomorrow: final devastation of the Statue of Liberty. ...
Download high resolution version (854x365, 24 KB)Screenshot of The Day After Tomorrow: final devastation of the Statue of Liberty. ...
Statue of Liberty Liberty Enlightening the World, known more commonly as the Statue of Liberty, is a statue given to the United States by France in the late 19th century, standing at Liberty Island in the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor as a welcome to all...
For the pop band, see Presidents of the United States of America. ...
Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ...
Hall finally reaches New York and finds that his son and the rest of their group have survived. The movie ends with people emerging onto the roofs of skyscrapers to be rescued and Jack (with the library group) being picked up by a helicopter.
Background The movie was inspired by The Coming Global Superstorm, a book written by Art Bell & Whitley Strieber. The pair used to co-host a paranormal themed talk show. Art appeared on the show throughout the week on his Art Bell Show (now Coast to Coast AM with George Noory) while Whitley hosted the weekend segment of the show entitled Dreamland. On both shows, the co-authors/paranormal talk show hosts would delve into such topics with guests as what life would be like after humans have depleted all of their natural resources and destroyed their environment. The Coming Global Superstorm is a 1999 book by Art Bell & Whitley Strieber which predicts that global warming might produce sudden and catastrophic climatic effects. ...
Arthur Art Bell, III (born June 17, 1945) is the founder and longtime host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM. Though his work is much less frequent than in the past, he remains an occasional host. ...
Louis Whitley Strieber (born June 13, 1945) is a US writer best known for his horror novels The Wolfen and The Hunger and for Communion, which professes to be a non-fictional description of his subjective experiences with non-human entities; see alien abduction. ...
Anomalous phenomena are phenomena which are observed and for which there are no suitable explanations in the context of a specific body of scientific knowledge, e. ...
Coast to Coast AM is a late-night syndicated radio talk show that deals with a variety of topics, but usually ones that relate to the paranormal. ...
George Noory (born June 4, 1950) is the weekday host of the late-night radio talk show Coast to Coast AM. Noory was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, but now resides in Los Angeles, California and occasionally broadcasts deep inside a leaky cave with a cricket in St. ...
Shortly before and during the release of the movie, members of environmental groups and former Vice President Al Gore distributed pamphlets to movie-goers describing what they believe to be the possible effects of global warming, which generally did not agree with the film. A vice president is an officer in government or business who is next in rank below a president. ...
Albert Arnold Gore Jr. ...
Featured Cast Jake Gyllenhaal Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal (the Anglicized pronunciation is Jill-en-hall, although in Swedish it is pronounced Yull-en-hall). ...
Sir Ian Holm Sir Ian Holm CBE (born September 12, 1931) is a British actor. ...
Perry King (born on April 30, 1948, in Alliance, Ohio) has a number of TV shows to his resume: his best-known role was Cody Allen on the detective series Riptide from 1984 to 1986. ...
Adrian Lester, born August 14, 1968 in Birmingham, England, is a British actor of African descent. ...
Dash Mihok (born May 24, 1974 in New York City, New York, USA) is an American actor. ...
Glenn Plummer (born August 18, 1961 in Richmond, California, USA) is an African-American film and television actor. ...
Dennis Quaid Dennis William Quaid (born April 9, 1954) is an American actor. ...
Emmanuelle Grey Rossum, popularly known as Emmy Rossum (born September 12, 1986) is an American actress and singer. ...
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Arjay Smith (born March 12, 1983) is an African-American actor who played Brian Parks in the film The Day After Tommorow. ...
Tamlyn Tomita (Born January 27, 1966, Okinawa) is a half-Japanese, half-Filipino actress who starred in many Hollywood films. ...
Sela Ann Ward (born July 11, 1956 in Meridian, Mississippi) is an American actress. ...
Kenneth Welsh (born 1942, Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian actor. ...
Science analysis -
The neutrality and factual accuracy of this section are disputed. Please view the article's talk page. It should be noted that there is little if any meteorological or climatological science in the actual events of the movie. It relies upon a concept borrowed from chaos theory that a critical change can rapidly destabilise an entire system, but many scientists believe the "global superstorm" depicted in the movie is extremely implausible, if not impossible. Image File history File links Stop_hand. ...
Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. ...
Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. ...
In mathematics and physics, chaos theory deals with the behavior of certain nonlinear dynamic systems that under certain conditions exhibit a phenomenon known as chaos, which is characterised by a sensitivity to initial conditions (see butterfly effect). ...
The initial idea—that an increase in freshwater could cause a slowdown or stop of the thermohaline circulation—has some probability, say scientists, but would be more likely to cause regional rather than global cooling, and would probably operate on timescales of decades or more. It would, however, vary in terms of severity, as the movie says, based on latitude (the higher north from the equator, the more severe the effects will likely be). Other aspects of the "science" in the film—that descending stratospheric air would be cold, because it was apparently descending too fast to warm up, for example—are considered to be blatantly wrong (air descending faster will heat faster). George Monbiot called The Day After Tomorrow "a great movie and lousy science."[1] The potential temperature of stratospheric air is higher (not lower) than the temperature of the surface air. Also, the "descending" air is depicted as freezing without a matching downdraft. The thermohaline circulation is a term for the global density-driven circulation of the oceans. ...
The stratosphere is a layer of Earths atmosphere that is stratified in temperature, with warmer layers higher up and cooler layers farther down. ...
George Monbiot. ...
The potential temperature of a parcel of air at pressure is the temperature that the parcel would aquire if adiabatically brought to a standard reference pressure , usually 1 bar. ...
A downdraft is downward moving air, usually the direct result of air convection within the thunderstorm. ...
The formation of the "supercells" has no obvious scientific basis at all. The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution provides some more detailed analysis of the flaws in the science of the movie.[2] The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is devoted to scientific research and science- and engineering-education leading to MS and PhD degrees in oceanography and related fields. ...
A further incongruity is the appearance of the wolf pack, which is said to have probably escaped from a zoo. It is extremely unlikely that the few caged specimens kept in an enclosure would be capable of forming a viable hunting pack or behave in the manner depicted within the few days involved. It is more likely the wolves perish. Wolves cannot survive in polar climates. Also of note is the mentioning of "the strongest typhoon ever to hit Australia." This is an inaccuracy in terms, for a tropical storm that hit Australia would be called a cyclone. Furthermore in all of the meetings discussing the crisis where there is a map of the world, none of the extreme weather, except the above cylone, is happening in the Southern Hemisphere. This article is about weather phenomena. ...
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There are, however, theories about periodic glaciation in Earth. Some scientists even speculate we are on the verge of a new Ice Age, partly due to climate instability caused by global warming, althought it will be gradual. However, these speculations linking glaciation with global warming is not a universally-accepted hypothesis. Glaciation, often called an ice age, is a geological phenomenon in which massive ice sheets form in the Arctic and Antarctic and advance toward the equator. ...
Variations in CO2, temperature and dust from the Vostok ice core over the last 400 000 years For the animated movie, see Ice Age (movie). ...
Global mean surface temperatures 1856 to 2004 Mean temperature anomalies during the period 1995 to 2004 with respect to the average temperatures from 1940 to 1980 Global warming is an increase in the average temperature of the Earths atmosphere and oceans. ...
A curious point to notice is that Jack Hall's research and presentation about the climate shift in the movie are very similar to recent findings about geomagnetic reversal, a study about reversions in geomagnetism of the Earth. The studies show we can be in the middle of one (a constant and gradual reversion that will probably take hundreds of years to complete). However there is still no proof that links geomagnetic reversal with glaciation or if it is really happening. Recent geomagnetic reversals. ...
DVD release It was first released on DVD in the USA on October 12, 2004 in both widescreen and full screen versions. A collector's edition was released on May 24, 2005. DVD-R writing/reading side DVD-R with purple dye, 4. ...
October 12 is the 285th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (286th in leap years). ...
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References - Yahoo! Movies: The Day After Tomorrow (2004) - Movie Info
See also - State of Fear
- The Day After (1983) A similarly named and themed film focusing on the catastrophic after effects of a nuclear attack on a small mid-western town.
State of Fear is a 2004 novel by Michael Crichton published by HarperCollins on December 7, 2004. ...
The Day After is an American TV-movie aired in 1983 on the ABC network. ...
1983 (MCMLXXXIII) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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