Friday, May 8, 2026

We are in an El Nino, defined by current

 A regular 'media' El Nino is defined by what they want on the day.  A physics El Nino (defined by me) is a big current reversal on the Pacific Belt.  We have that now, for a couple of weeks.


This reversal carries no heat energy, so we are cold.  It is caused by the huge hot water lump left over by the 2024 heating event.  I had said it would soon interfere with the Pacific Belt current, and it is doing it now.


That belt was cold a little while ago.  You can see the hot lump now being rendered like a whale in a factory ship.  The currents will shave it slowly, and it will continue this for the rest of the summer.  They can declare El No-no any time now, but they will wait for the hot weather.

ps 


The mechanism for having a current reversal with no heat energy, has happened a few times.  It is a very thin layer of water water flowing 'downhill' over the major cold current.  All could be solved with physics.


Dying remnants of cold


 This might be a prolonged Death Scene.  




In general, this is what I expect to see.  The Arctic will just have winds sweeping over it.  We have a standard 70's repeat.  Horrendous warmth starting on the long weekend.

ps it is obvious that if the stagnant heat moves in, they intend to call an 'El No-no".


They control all the definitions, so what the heck?

ps since our weather is settled into stagnation, I'll only report if I see something weird.


Thursday, May 7, 2026

New Bruce Nuclear a tad difficult

 


I remember when Bruke wanted to build a plant on Lake Erie.  "The dang thing freezes solid in the winter."  I said.  It will never be built.

I was also looking at new nuclear sites just before the NDP destroyed Ontario.  The only site was 'Bruce C', right in the middle of the place with no easy access to water.  

I am not going to lip-flap this beyond my 3 readers, but the 'C' site has no physics.  That's as far as I ever go.  That forces the other side to look up what 'physics' means.  Never happens.  That rock is sponge cake.  It's worse than Pick B with the settled ground making a giant bumper cars arena under the plant.  None of this can be proven, because they would never look at something which would make them look bad.

With an impossible site, like the nuclear waste thing, they will spend a billion dollars, and then run away, quietly in the night.  I will continue to snooze.