Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Ocean currents - November 10, 2020

 The currents came in, a day late as usual, but, hey, those guys are in the States, the land of interesting times.



The big news is that the Pacific isn't pumping in the warm water, like last year.  Too bad I'm the only one in the whole world who thinks these things are significant.

This makes the ice volume curve the steepest build-up IN HISTORY!  (yeah, for warmie hyperbole!).


UNPRECEDENTED!  But enough of that.  Below, the Atlantic is really neat.


The Gulf Stream is totally bifurcated (snake's tongue).  Needless to say, I've never seen it like that, but nobody keeps a history.  The equatorial belt is dumping all the heat to the south, and so we must bundle up for a really cold winter.  Just like the 70's when I went up winter camping at Georgian Bay every weekend at 40 below.  Yeah for cold!  Keeps the murder hornets away.  Might kill off my poor possums.


You won't catch the guardian making headlines like these!  

2 comments:

Brent said...

Back in the good old days. Playing hockey on the outdoor rink from Middle of November to end of March.

Harold Asmis said...

They just doubled the chilling on the outdoor rink near us. At least this year, they won't release so much carbon. :)