The Day After Tomorrow
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:50:03
But shouIdn't the air warm up
before it reaches ground IeveI?

:50:07
It should. But it doesn 't.
The air's descending too rapidly.

:50:12
Is this an isoIated incident?
:50:17
I'm afraid not.
:50:19
We've Iocated two superceIIs
in addition to the one over ScotIand.

:50:22
One over Northern Canada. . .
:50:24
...and another one over Siberia.
:50:27
And do we know their projected paths?
:50:30
Yes.
:50:31
Our previous estimates of six to
eight weeks weren 't even close.

:50:34
This one storm is going to change
the face of our planet.

:50:38
Here's a projection of 24 hours out.
:50:46
This is 48 hours out.
:50:50
And in seven to 1 0 days....
:50:56
When this storm is over...
:50:58
... we'll be in a new ice age.
:51:05
My God.
:51:24
Professor. . .
:51:26
. . .it's time you got out of there.
:51:30
I'm afraid that time has
come and gone, my friend.

:51:38
What can we do?
:51:43
Save as many as you can.

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