Thursday, October 17, 2024

Podcast for the last post

 This is exciting.  I now have two brainless influencers that don't exist, talking about my blog post.

Listentothis

I couldn't listen to it all, but it sounds legit.

This is great for the new generation, like Dry Guy.  He can play it while in his tractor, rearranging the dust.

All done with the new Gemini AI.

ps just tested it.  So neat.  I'm not doing more because it gives me a headache listening to it, but imaging the possibility that talent-less people such as myself can 'employ' influencers, and put them out of a job.  Amazing.

ps. here is the written summary.  Can't seem to copy and paste.



Beautiful stagnant air for Toronto

 


Here you see the difference of just stating the highs.  We have nice clear weather, but cold at night.  This is our 'Late October Default Weather'.  We are also moderated by the lakes.


The last cold blob is hammering our Hurricane #3.  The hot water is still there, and as soon as the cold blob runs out of steam, we'll see a run for the glory.


The Arctic is in full recharge mode.  


Greenland has hit 60 below, and that is always a marker for Arctic cold.  

The sea ice is forming along Greenland, and I expect that this year, the 'armored polar bear islands' will be totally encased.

This year we have Australia and Yale contesting the groupthink, while those guys have been knocked out by the hurricanes.  I'm never contesting the warmies, but I will report on anybody brave enough to do so.  My champions are knocking the knees out of the next 'explanation' that La Nina exists.


This should be fun.

ps. for Canadian politics, here is the opposition party



Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Yale goes with 'No La Nina'

 Reference


Yeah, it makes it tougher to explain our extreme cold.  


Some curl is trying to start in the Gulf.  This would normally be Hurricane #3, except the cold air boundary is way into the Gulf, covering the cool area created by the hurricanes.

For a hurricane, we would need the cold blob to stay where it was before, and the hurricanes just zipped along the boundary.  Europe is a big soggy mess, and there is Rain in Spain.  I've turned the comments back on, but I expect nothing interesting coming up, and most likely won't post much.

ps and you can see the next Arctic blob interacting with the Pacific air coming over the mountains, in Alberta.

ps and they repeated the quote "According to Australian weather officials, persistent ocean heat means that El Niño and La Niña “may not necessarily behave or evolve as they have in the past.”  I say that, but not because of 'excess ocean heat'.