Thursday, July 16, 2026

Have a smoke?

 The smoke map shows that the NW wind is carrying forest fire smoke to Toronto.  It's thick up at the cottage.  The wind is shifting to the NE from the Arctic so it will clear the smoke and end our summer.

The charts are all showing rapid cooling for the world.  All our heatwaves will stop getting media coverage because they are dead.  

The heat blob in the Pacific is solid again, showing we are carving through sections of a very irregular deep blob that slowly rises.  It has virtually no heat content.  The ocean currents are now showing a full reversal with no heat.  We truly have an El Nino, in all but heat.  However, there is no physics definition of the thing in terms of game physics, so we are dreaming.

I hope some sun gets through this smoke.


Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Summer Sinks Same

 I am crippled without mimic, and it might be dead forever.  Trumpy has thrown out the physics baby with the bathwater of warminess.  

The Arctic is spinning again, and northern air is going to wipe out our one-day heatwave.  Made for some good headlines.  


This has always been a good chart for me.  It has levelled out.


The Nino zone is gone.  The heat blob is a donut.  The Gulf Stream continues to fall.  Since I like it when I'm wrong, I'll let you know.


Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Accessing AI data centres with stone tablets

 


Henry Ford wanted to build cars that his workers could afford.  The Arties want to build data centres that nobody can access because they are out of a job, and can't connect anyway because of no computers.

All those companies that think they can get rid of all their workers, and just run robots.  Who do they think they can sell to?  

This is funny because the commies at the Guard always want to kill billionaires and throw their money out of planes.  Because trillionaires are environmental disasters.  But you spread the money and what are the first things people want?  Bigger houses and bigger cars.  That trillion dollars is ten times worse spreading it around, rather than tied up in companies.  

Now, we'll tie up all computer capability in data centres.  Neat.

ps the first big casualty is computer gaming.  If you can't buy the latest graphics card, why bother?  Look to see the big layoffs in that industry.