MacBook Pro overheating, fan is loud

I have a MacBook Pro 13", purchased August 2012. It has been overheating. The fan has becoming very loud and it keeps restarting. Also, this pop up keeps appearing, but disappears just as fast as it appears. It doesn't give me enough time to read what it says or copy the screen. Only thing I can tell is that there is a yellow triangle with "!".
This is a copy of my activity monitor.
Active Memory: 2.60 GB
Free Memory: 3.97 GB
Wired Memory: 1.02 GB
Used Memory: 4.03 GB
Inactive Memory: 418.1 MB
Total VM: 220.68 GB
Number of processes: 97
PID    Process Name              User       CPU      Real Mem        Virtual Mem   
0      kernel_task               root       2.7      701.4 MB        6.18 GB         
1      launchd                   root       0.0      1.7 MB          2.36 GB         
10     kextd                     root       0.0      4.3 MB          2.35 GB         
11     UserEventAgent            root       0.0      4.4 MB          2.38 GB         
12     mDNSResponder             _mdnsrespo 0.0      2.9 MB          2.37 GB         
13     opendirectoryd            root       0.0      11.2 MB         2.38 GB         
14     notifyd                   root       0.0      1.1 MB          2.35 GB         
15     configd                   root       0.0      4.5 MB          2.38 GB         
16     diskarbitrationd          root       0.0      1.6 MB          2.35 GB         
17     fseventsd                 root       0.0      7.9 MB          2.69 GB         
18     syslogd                   root       0.0      1.2 MB          2.36 GB         
19     powerd                    root       0.0      1.8 MB          2.37 GB         
20     distnoted                 root       0.0      1.4 MB          2.35 GB         
25     securityd                 root       0.0      6.4 MB          2.37 GB         
46     coreservicesd             root       0.0      24.6 MB         2.40 GB         
49     ntpd                      root       0.0      1.0 MB          2.32 GB         
52     warmd                     nobody     0.0      3.5 MB          2.36 GB         
53     usbmuxd                   _usbmuxd   0.0      2.2 MB          2.37 GB         
56     stackshot                 root       0.0      820 KB          2.35 GB         
59     revisiond                 root       0.0      1.7 MB          2.36 GB         
63     mds                       root       0.1      88.4 MB         2.63 GB         
65     loginwindow               whatthefro 0.0      35.8 MB         2.48 GB         
67     KernelEventAgent          root       0.0      684 KB          2.34 GB         
68     kdc                       root       0.0      1.7 MB          2.35 GB         
70     hidd                      root       1.4      1.8 MB          2.35 GB         
72     dynamic_pager             root       0.0      388 KB          2.32 GB         
78     autofsd                   root       0.0      1,008 KB        2.35 GB         
80     applepushserviced         root       0.0      4.7 MB          2.37 GB         
81     aosnotifyd                root       0.0      4.1 MB          2.37 GB         
82     socketfilterfw            root       0.0      5.5 MB          2.37 GB         
83     com.adobe.ARM.SMJobBlessH root       0.0      1.2 MB          2.36 GB         
95     WindowServer              _windowser 4.3      60.7 MB         2.92 GB         
96     CVMServer                 root       0.0      788 KB          2.33 GB         
105    logind                    root       0.0      1.0 MB          2.35 GB         
118    netbiosd                  _netbios   0.0      2.7 MB          2.37 GB         
128    launchd                   whatthefro 0.0      1.6 MB          2.36 GB         
131    UserEventAgent            whatthefro 0.0      8.2 MB          2.38 GB         
133    distnoted                 whatthefro 0.0      3.6 MB          2.36 GB         
138    pboard                    whatthefro 0.0      608 KB          2.32 GB         
139    Google Chrome             whatthefro 3.7      256.8 MB        1.34 GB         
142    Dock                      whatthefro 0.0      35.9 MB         2.43 GB         
143    talagent                  whatthefro 0.0      4.0 MB          2.39 GB         
144    SystemUIServer            whatthefro 0.0      21.2 MB         2.47 GB         
145    Finder                    whatthefro 0.0      85.8 MB         3.64 GB         
146    coreaudiod                _coreaudio 6.2      3.7 MB          2.36 GB         
152    fontd                     whatthefro 0.0      6.1 MB          2.40 GB         
155    com.apple.dock.extra      whatthefro 0.0      6.3 MB          2.40 GB         
157    Google Chrome Worker      whatthefro 0.0      26.4 MB         785.5 MB        
158    Image Capture Extension   whatthefro 0.0      19.2 MB         2.41 GB         
162    Google Chrome Worker      whatthefro 0.0      36.9 MB         795.3 MB        
179    PhotoStreamAgent          whatthefro 0.0      13.0 MB         2.38 GB         
181    warmd_agent               whatthefro 0.0      1.0 MB          2.35 GB         
187    imagent                   whatthefro 0.0      3.7 MB          2.37 GB         
192    Seagate Storage Gauge     whatthefro 0.0      2.3 MB          654.0 MB        
194    SpotifyWebHelper          whatthefro 0.0      3.4 MB          637.7 MB        
201    iTunes Helper             whatthefro 0.0      5.7 MB          2.37 GB         
203    Dropbox                   whatthefro 0.0      68.5 MB         876.6 MB        
208    lsboxd                    whatthefro 0.0      1.1 MB          2.37 GB         
209    Battery Health            whatthefro 0.7      23.9 MB         19.51 GB        
243    dbfseventsd               root       0.0      192 KB          582.7 MB        
244    dbfseventsd               root       0.0      4.2 MB          590.7 MB        
246    dbfseventsd               whatthefro 0.0      96 KB           582.7 MB        
266    VDCAssistant              root       0.0      20.6 MB         2.45 GB         
285    AppleSpell.service        whatthefro 0.0      11.0 MB         2.38 GB         
593    VTDecoderXPCService       root       0.0      1.6 MB          2.37 GB         
601    Safari                    whatthefro 0.0      104.0 MB        3.67 GB         
605    filecoordinationd         root       0.0      1.3 MB          2.35 GB         
3771   imklaunchagent            whatthefro 0.0      4.3 MB          2.37 GB         
4580   Google Chrome Worker      whatthefro 0.0      26.9 MB         780.4 MB        
5351   Google Drive              whatthefro 0.0      68.4 MB         819.7 MB        
5361   mdworker                  whatthefro 0.0      27.7 MB         2.39 GB         
5454   Google Chrome Helper      whatthefro 0.0      10.2 MB         770.7 MB        
5467   diskimages-helper         whatthefro 0.0      16.9 MB         2.38 GB         
5472   hdiejectd                 root       0.0      1.9 MB          2.35 GB         
5485   syspolicyd                root       0.0      4.3 MB          2.37 GB         
6546   Google Chrome Renderer    whatthefro 0.0      65.9 MB         856.7 MB        
6651   Google Chrome Renderer    whatthefro 0.1      69.8 MB         867.7 MB        
6812   Google Chrome Renderer    whatthefro 1.5      156.2 MB        951.1 MB        
6813   PepperFlashPlayer (Chrome whatthefro 4.6      115.9 MB        1.03 GB         
6998   Google Chrome Renderer    whatthefro 8.7      704.8 MB        1.59 GB         
7014   diskimages-helper         whatthefro 0.0      11.6 MB         2.39 GB         
7059   Google Chrome Helper      whatthefro 0.0      36.6 MB         825.8 MB        
7093   ocspd                     root       0.0      3.3 MB          2.37 GB         
7095   Google Chrome Renderer    whatthefro 0.0      47.9 MB         843.4 MB        
7096   Google Chrome Renderer    whatthefro 0.2      51.3 MB         804.9 MB        
7097   Google Chrome Renderer    whatthefro 0.1      82.5 MB         863.5 MB        
7104   launchd                   _spotlight 0.0      852 KB          2.36 GB         
7106   mdworker                  _spotlight 0.0      7.5 MB          2.37 GB         
7107   distnoted                 _spotlight 0.0      1.2 MB          2.35 GB         
7110   cookied                   whatthefro 0.0      1.3 MB          2.35 GB         
7114   sh                        root       0.0      756 KB          2.32 GB         
7115   Install Adobe Reader      root       1.6      31.4 MB         744.5 MB        
7126   Activity Monitor          whatthefro 5.7      25.8 MB         2.46 GB         
7127   taskgated                 root       0.0      2.7 MB          2.37 GB         
7130   activitymonitord          root       1.3      1.4 MB          2.33 GB         
7137   automountd                root       0.0      2.1 MB          2.36 GB         
7139   CVMCompiler               whatthefro 0.0      19.4 MB         2.35 GB

In addition to a SMC reset, install iStat Menus:
http://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/
Open Activity Monitor and set it to ALL PROCESSES and set %CPU to display values from high to low. 
Perform an Apple Hardware test:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1509
You may need to start it with the OPTION and D keys.
When your MBP gets hot, post images of iStat and Activity Monitor for inspection.  If the hardware test picks up any problems, please indicate as such.
Ciao.

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